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Also, Gerard Whately's call seconds later when the ball sailed through - "it was up at Sparrow's and just kept going".

 

Great theatre.

 
5 hours ago, S_T said:

I've been watching through the last 45 minutes with different radio commentaries.  The SEN was a good as I expected it to be (Whateley and Huddo are the best going around imo).  The 3AW one was actually better than I expected. Looking forward to watching more (ABC call up next).

One thing I've come to realise is just how good the Sparrow goal was (2nd last one of the third term).  In the ecstasy of the moment and the focus on the centre breaks, I hadn't grasped how good that kick was.  Off a step from 50m out.  Wonderful kick and great work by TMac on the line.  He will become a great weapon going forward.

It was a brilliant goal he had to receive the handball and kick off one step 50m+ m whilst 4 Bulldogs were trying to get him from all sides.

that third quarter, I just can't get enough. 3 goals inside a minute, not once but twice. holy [censored], put the game away. I love the look on the dogs players after Oliver kicks his goal, they are totally gobsmacked

 

No more will they be able to say, 'Oh, the Queen's Birthday is their Grand Final' or 'Anzac Eve is their Grand Final'. The Grand Final is our Grand Final. 

8 hours ago, radar said:

Can’t look at sad Dogs fans on TV

Feel their pain. 
if we do it to Essendon or Carlton - it’ll be part of my screen shot album

I lived at Yarraville and around for 15years…

[censored] those guys! 😂

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1 hour ago, Allus Monk said:

Also, Gerard Whately's call seconds later when the ball sailed through - "it was up at Sparrow's and just kept going".

 

Great theatre.

Nah, just trying to find 'somewhere' to wedge in a $hite reference to his name from the run sheet.

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I’d really enjoy reading this forum more if there weren’t ads in between telling me where I can find my “Asian sweetheart.” 😏

Nearly three weeks on - please tell me I am not dreaming.  
Maybe I should watch the second half again (10th - 15th time) just to make sure. 🥰😍❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙😮

 
56 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

I’d really enjoy reading this forum more if there weren’t ads in between telling me where I can find my “Asian sweetheart.” 😏

Haha - so I’m not only one who receives that  type of soliciting

Understandably after 63 pages, we're beginning to repeat ourselves.

 

But hell, why not?!


Just casually reading through this thread and whoops! I've accidentally watched the entire 2nd half again.

1 hour ago, Cassiew said:

I’d really enjoy reading this forum more if there weren’t ads in between telling me where I can find my “Asian sweetheart.” 😏

 

19 minutes ago, radar said:

Haha - so I’m not only one who receives that  type of soliciting

Well this is an easy fix.

 

https://demonland.com/forums/topic/39509-remove-the-ads-with-a-demonland-subscription/

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

Nearly three weeks on - please tell me I am not dreaming.  
Maybe I should watch the second half again (10th - 15th time) just to make sure. 🥰😍❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙😮

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2 hours ago, Cassiew said:

I’d really enjoy reading this forum more if there weren’t ads in between telling me where I can find my “Asian sweetheart.” 😏

I know. And filling in the forms is time consuming as well. I'm an Aries, I enjoy football etc

6 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Understandably after 63 pages, we're beginning to repeat ourselves.

 

But hell, why not?!

It’s great isn’t it? Sometimes I don’t even watch the play anymore during the replay, I’ll look at the background for players reactions to certain plays. Spargo is my fav, always on his own somewhere back there clapping, cheering, fist pumping. A bit of a funny moment is when he spots up Fritsch for his 5th he does this little hop in the air shortly before Fritta marks almost like he’s urging the ball to land in his arms. 


4 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

It’s great isn’t it? Sometimes I don’t even watch the play anymore during the replay, I’ll look at the background for players reactions to certain plays. Spargo is my fav, always on his own somewhere back there clapping, cheering, fist pumping. A bit of a funny moment is when he spots up Fritsch for his 5th he does this little hop in the air shortly before Fritta marks almost like he’s urging the ball to land in his arms. 

I always got a smile on my dial watching Spargo during Hannans goal in 2018 during the elim against Geelong.
He's running parallel to Hannan and goes through the action of kicking the ball when he wants Hannan to kick it 😂❤️
 

 

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9 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

I know. And filling in the forms is time consuming as well. I'm an Aries, I enjoy football etc

They're not interested in that stuff.
You'd be better off cutting to the chase and stating your financial status.

10 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

I know. And filling in the forms is time consuming as well. I'm an Aries, I enjoy football etc

Just the thought of dating dating purely on race seems almost racist. Isn’t it inside what counts? 😉

12 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yeah $60 for the sake of not scrolling past an ad. I think I’ll put up with it a bit longer 

5 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Yeah $60 for the sake of not scrolling past an ad. I think I’ll put up with it a bit longer 

Umm, that sub money helps Andy keep the place going. I don’t think the ad revenue is that much really.

And ads these days - unless you have a VPN - is you get ads for things that reflect what you google or search for in FB and the like…

Just sayin’


15 hours ago, cookieboc said:

that third quarter, I just can't get enough. 3 goals inside a minute, not once but twice. holy [censored], put the game away. I love the look on the dogs players after Oliver kicks his goal, they are totally gobsmacked

“they are totally gobsmacked” That was the beginning of junk time. When we scored 2 goals in the first two minutes of the last quarter it was already an anti climax. 5 goals scored in 3 minutes of actual game time. The bulldogs were broken and no fight left. 

43 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Just the thought of dating dating purely on race seems almost racist. Isn’t it inside what counts? 😉

Yeah, the inside of his wallet. According to @Fork 'em anyways. (See above.) 😁

6 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

It’s great isn’t it? Sometimes I don’t even watch the play anymore during the replay, I’ll look at the background for players reactions to certain plays. Spargo is my fav, always on his own somewhere back there clapping, cheering, fist pumping. A bit of a funny moment is when he spots up Fritsch for his 5th he does this little hop in the air shortly before Fritta marks almost like he’s urging the ball to land in his arms. 

I love the vision of Charlie just as the final siren sounds. It’s like it caught him unawares. 💕❤️💙

 

Three weeks later and I find I routinely still have to pinch myself. Talk about the afterglow!


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