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Geelong still looking the most selfish and burning teammates.....

 

Madgen all the people

livin life in peace

That boy Ginnavin kids, getting a bit ahead of himself after his 1st round carry on & now his look at me hair

Drinking his own bath water after a couple games maybe?

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Complete the sentence.

Jack Crisp hasn’t missed a game since…..

I don't care how many games Selwood has captained. I've never seen Neitz, Jones, Gawn snipe lick that in their career, letalone a quarter.

And to make it worse he ducks himself.


I find it hard to watch non-Dees AFL as a neutral observer, I usually end up supporting one team, for various reasons. But I am finding the Pies v Cats game invokes no support for either, just a residue simmering dislike. 

As for the Ginnavin kid, I went to school with his dad. If the son is anything like the dad, he will be a total [censored].  

Selwood has played two seasons too long.

Makes you wonder about Geelong's depth when Dalhaus gets a game.

Hate him or hate him DeGoey is X factor.

What a kick pendles.

I know he plays for the pies but he has been a super player for a long time

 

Apparently Travis Cloke is the kicking coach at the Pies

I hate both sides, but this is actually quite an entertaining match. 

The filth are surprisingly good. Glad they're missing so many shots for goal.


Triple figures coming up for the Lions tonight. Gonna be a long night for norf 

18 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Complete the sentence.

Jack Crisp hasn’t missed a game since…..

………he last won a hard-ball get

This is a shocker of a game   like Melb from 2012 or 2013

The dive from Selwood! Put his head back before contact was made to his body 

such a cheat. This is why he’ll never be respected fully


You would think after all this time the umps would have wised up to Selwood

Can't decide which team to support.

I probably lean to the pies but I'm  not sure why I hate Geelong so much these days.

We have made them our bunnies.

Maybe just sound the fire alarm again.

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The dive from Selwood! Put his head back before contact was made to his body 

such a cheat. This is why he’ll never be respected fully

I'm glad you posted that DubDee. I thought my eyes deceived me. 

What’s on channel 10?


No question for me at the moment. I desperately want the Cats to lose and miss finals. As much as I don’t like the Pies they are rubbish at the moment. My hatred will grow if they improve 

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

No question for me at the moment. I desperately want the Cats to lose and miss finals. As much as I don’t like the Pies they are rubbish at the moment. My hatred will grow if they improve 

Yes ... certainly a dilemma.  Of course if Cats did get to finals they wouldn't be likely to get past a prelim.

OMG - a pretty soft free, then a gift goal 50m to Dunderfield

 
30 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Selwood has played two seasons too long.

Makes you wonder about Geelong's depth when Dalhaus gets a game.

Hate him or hate him DeGoey is X factor.

I hate him.... :)


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