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6 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

I really think Im onto my 14 replay. 

Why so little?

 
2 hours ago, Winners at last said:

When Brown was at Gold Coast Suns he punched a young team mate. Broke his jaw.

Having Mal Brown as his father is a wonderful pedigree.

Clearly a top bloke.

Our very own Steven May 😡

6 hours ago, Winners at last said:

I know I should wash out my mouth, but I'm pretty much 'over' watching replays of the match.

Had the same problem. Don’t worry, it only lasts for approx. 24 hours

 
1 hour ago, Dante said:

I'm going through the games we've played this season, only the ones we won, and you can see the improvement as the year goes on. I can't see the point in watching the games we lost, why disappoint myself.

When I finish i'll watch the GF again, rinse and repeat.

I’m with you. I’m still looking for a vid of the season on you tube doesn’t include our losses

Edited by Cassiew

10 hours ago, Cassiew said:

I’m with you. I’m still looking for a vid of the season on you tube doesn’t include our losses

I don't even like watching our losing quaters.


20 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

I just read that ‘story’ about the supposed nightclub incident. Imagined that this was your job? ‘well I heard that someone said something over a balcony and then all hell broke loss (but nothing happened)’.

I’d be embarrassed if I was Campbell Brown. Surely you can do something else with your time. There’s a job shortage. Take advantage.

Tom Browne is kicking himself he didn't break the story

15 hours ago, Dante said:

I'm going through the games we've played this season, only the ones we won, and you can see the improvement as the year goes on. I can't see the point in watching the games we lost, why disappoint myself.

When I finish i'll watch the GF again, rinse and repeat.

I have recently started reviewing the season for youtube and whilst the wins are obviously great, I'm actually kind of excited to rewatch the Adelaide loss and see Oliver's performance again. The pies game not so much but it's all about the journey to be Premiers. The improvement and challenges in each game are great and there are some lessons in the losses. 

On 10/27/2021 at 6:25 AM, Jaded No More said:

This story sounds like a plot from Home and Away. Complete trash.

 

This is the way males in high school engineer confrontation.

Distort or obfuscate a story, hope neither party tries to build bridges to the other, hope heresay can’t be distinguished from reality  and that the tension boils up  to the point where punches are thrown.

Puerile stuff from a puerile newspaper.

 
15 hours ago, loges said:

Why so little?

Thanks Loges but in full disclosure, It doesnt include the thirty times I watched the last ten minutes of the third.


On 10/23/2021 at 11:25 AM, WalkingCivilWar said:

A friend of mine sent me this pic. It’s from a friend of hers and although I’ve never met him I know he’s got at least two awesome qualities: (1) he’s a rescue-dog person, and (2) he’s a Dees man. 
 

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This was taken during the GF ❤️💙

He may be a rescue dog person, but it doesn't look like he had rescued any Bulldogs at that stage.

Probably a hell of a lot more needing rescue now.

On 10/27/2021 at 6:07 AM, Demonland said:

Sounds like an old fashioned standoff at the OK Corral.

This reminds me of the story of the old empty barn.   There was nothing in it.

This reminds me of the story of the old empty barn.   There was nothing in it.

Edited by Jontee

54 minutes ago, Jontee said:

This reminds me of the story of the old empty barn.   There was nothing in it.

yeah, just like the 4th quarter........no fight left in the dogs

western-bulldogs-list-out-of-contract-players

Over half their GF team is OOC next year including some of their finest:

  • Zaine Cordy
  • Bailey Dale
  • Caleb Daniel
  • Josh Dunkley
  • Tim English
  • Mitch Hannan
  • Jason Johannisen
  • Jackson Macrae
  • Alex Keath
  • Stefan Martin
  • Josh Schache
  • Bailey Smith

Can they keep the best 6 or 7 happy... ?

Just as well they didn't win the premiership or they would have a bigger sal cap problem!!!


I’m worried about hanging onto Jackson and Kozzie in the long run. Other teams must have them in their sights

On 10/29/2021 at 9:58 AM, leave it to deever said:

Thanks Loges but in full disclosure, It doesnt include the thirty times I watched the last ten minutes of the third.

That third quarter is classic "Tale of Two Cities" material.

I think like most I find it far more satisfying than the last quarter

On 10/28/2021 at 11:27 AM, Winners at last said:

I know I should wash out my mouth, but I'm pretty much 'over' watching replays of the match.

I agree..............but i'm not tired of the second half against the Cats in Rd 23. The last passage of play starting with the the ridiculous insufficient intent call against Brayshaw and finishing with the mark and after the siren goal from Maxy WILL NEVER GET OLD

17 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

I’m worried about hanging onto Jackson and Kozzie in the long run. Other teams must have them in their sights

I used to have Elle McPherson in my sights; fat lot of good it did me.

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

That third quarter is classic "Tale of Two Cities" material.

I think like most I find it far more satisfying than the last quarter

Most of our third quarters have been very good. The one thing that stood out early this season was us never giving up. 


6 hours ago, Premiers said:

western-bulldogs-list-out-of-contract-players

Over half their GF team is OOC next year including some of their finest:

 

  • Zaine Cordy
  • Bailey Dale
  • Caleb Daniel
  • Josh Dunkley
  • Tim English
  • Mitch Hannan
  • Jason Johannisen
  • Jackson Macrae
  • Alex Keath
  • Stefan Martin
  • Josh Schache
  • Bailey Smith

Can they keep the best 6 or 7 happy... ?

Just as well they didn't win the premiership or they would have a bigger sal cap problem!!!

 

Reckon someone like Dale might get a silly club to throw some very good coin at him. 

4 hours ago, Cassiew said:

I’m worried about hanging onto Jackson and Kozzie in the long run. Other teams must have them in their sights

I'm not. In a post match interview a day or so later one of the older players relatively  (may have been salem but i can't recall exactly) noted the team discussions had turned to looking forward together to the 10 year reunion.

He said the weird thing was that jackson and pickett would still be playing then for the dees.

4 hours ago, TRIGON said:

I used to have Elle McPherson in my sights; fat lot of good it did me.

Awww, I’m sure it was only coz she never got the chance to meet you. 😉 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 
9 hours ago, Premiers said:

western-bulldogs-list-out-of-contract-players

Over half their GF team is OOC next year including some of their finest:

 

  • Zaine Cordy
  • Bailey Dale
  • Caleb Daniel
  • Josh Dunkley
  • Tim English
  • Mitch Hannan
  • Jason Johannisen
  • Jackson Macrae
  • Alex Keath
  • Stefan Martin
  • Josh Schache
  • Bailey Smith

Can they keep the best 6 or 7 happy... ?

Just as well they didn't win the premiership or they would have a bigger sal cap problem!!!

 

Their silver lining to a very dark cloud, not ours.😅


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