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4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

GWS is embarrassing. Their forwardline is more abandoned than Melbourne after 9pm. 

No Greene.  No Hogan. Soft himmelberg.  

 
Just now, Hell Bent said:

I actually saw their 2nd last gig before they split first time at Horden Pavilion in Sydney around 96-97. 

Also saw Audioslave at same venue! I lived in USA when Superunkown  was released and loved it. Badmotorfinger had been on high rotation on cassette in my car for 2 years prior! 

Epic. I was a tiny bit too young in 96-97 (missed Tools epic show at Festival Hall, Presidents, same place and that epic BDO with Nirvana, SG etc) and missed SG in Melb, but Caught CC at Metro where he played AS and SG and solo stuff (I think I had a media pass and have some photos somewhere ) and Audioslave but nothing compared to SG

 

 

 
Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Just their skills!  If they didn't have Whitfield....in the words of BT "Boy oh boy"

Yes just the most important part of footy isn’t going well. They can’t kick. Or take marks. No worries. 


What a rubbish game. I'd sooner watch Cowdenbeath play Albion Rovers on a dreich winters night. 

Has Melbourne ever beaten Geelong 3 times in a season?

 
Just now, Chook said:

Mummy gives the Giant's a heartbeat. See, I told you all they should put Mummy forward and bomb it on his head 10 pages ago.

You were correct Chook.  They should've put an extra on baller in the middle, given up the ruck contests and played the big Mummy forward as suggested

I think I’m dumber for watching this game… pretty ordinary really


Channel 7 music man on fire the last few weeks. All 90s grunge and alt rock. Lovely.

1 minute ago, Meggs said:

Has Melbourne ever beaten Geelong 3 times in a season?

We couldn’t be so lucky could we 😂😂😂

38 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Should change his username to badmotorfinger 

I reckon I’ve played Rusty Cage and Jesus Christ Pose every morning this month.

Playing Geelong worries me.

Last time they didn't have Touhey and Duncan and both have been solid so far for them.

sliding doors

IF you ever wondered what structure is...........

THEN watch gws because that's what it isn't


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2 minutes ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Wasn't it 32 pts a couple of weeks back? :)

Yes, but Geelong were playing against a TEAM then;  this week they are against a mob of high draft picks playing for themselves.

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Channel 7 music man on fire the last few weeks. All 90s grunge and alt rock. Lovely.

Still waiting for some Tool, AIC, STP, RATM, RHCP, FF, PJ, Clutch

1 minute ago, layzie said:

They need to hit some people 

Selwood did. Raised his elbow in a fendoff. Heaps worse the what Toby Greene did a few weeks ago to Dangerfield and got suspended.

We all know it won't happen.

2 minutes ago, CYB said:

Coniglio a shadow of his former self. 

I don't think the Captaincy sits well with Stephen


Geelong has had a easy run in their backline and facing very mediocre pressure up forward. Dees by 30+ Friday night

I would like to see that Rohan knocked into next week. He is a filthy little rat.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

I reckon I’ve played Rusty Cage and Jesus Christ Pose every morning this month.

Remember I had a yr 12 exam in 96 and I spent the night before tabbing JCP. On cassette. Stop rewind play. Lol.

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

I reckon I’ve played Rusty Cage and Jesus Christ Pose every morning this month.

That album has aged very well, classic! 


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