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Has Cameron Ling ever said anything insightful? He's as dull as ditch water

 

Enjoying Richmonds demise.
Supporters have gone back into the woodwork last couple years.
Been great.

 
16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Bah !!!!!   Hypothetical, who cares?

They're bloody poms - hate ( not indifferent) them too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well, you’ll be happy now. Their no. 11 won’t be there for long. As good as done and dusted. 


1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Aussies win the World Cup!!!!!!

Kayo is behind. For me anyways. But well done to our girls!!! 💚 💛 

In NBA terms, that’s a 64- 0 run in the last 42.37 mins. Tigers are cooked.

 
Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

In NBA terms, that’s a 64- 0 run in the last 42.37 mins. Tigers are cooked.

Totally unable to play their brand for a full game.

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Totally unable to play their brand for a full game.

Yep Chook and they have the Dogs next Saturday night. 1-3 for the loser.


I haven't seen a team capitulate this badly since....last night. 

Couple of things…. Tigs hahhahahaha, seeing Hardwick after every loss is brilliant.

Seeing teams go to the fans after a regulation win like they’ve made finals, like we used to until the last few years, makes me feel so good about where we are.

5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I haven't seen a team capitulate this badly since....last night. 

Momentum is such a massive thing in AFL these days. Even going back to the first game of the year. Not sure why, but whichever team can minimise the damage when the opposition has the momentum will go a long way to winning enough games to make the 8/4/2, then winning the big one.

I’m sure we will lose a game at some point but geez it’s hard to pick a side that will beat us, maybe Brisbane if the stars align 


It’s like every club is trying to replicate our PF and GF games. Only difference is we done it at the money end of the season. Impossible to keep that style of game going for throughout a season. 

48 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Bah !!!!!   Hypothetical, who cares?

They're bloody poms - hate ( not indifferent) them too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oi!!!

😉

Feels like Josh Kennedy has been around forever. Probably coz he has. One of my fave non-Dees players. 

With Paddy Ryder back, Ben Long who is as tough (and sometimes brutal) as a cats head, and Zak Jones still to come back, the Saints will be ok. Too many soft-ish players at the moment who prefer an outside role. Fix that with some grunt and they could worry a few. I rate Ratten highly, and actually enjoy watching his team play. 


52 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Aussies win the World Cup!!!!!!

Which sport are we talking??

3 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Proven again today.

What on earth are the blues happy about.? 4 h goals after 1/4 time.

Wtf.

 

Blueprint is there for all to see. When they are going full pelt try to keep with the turn over game. When they tire, start landing the blows. 

 
19 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

With Paddy Ryder back, Ben Long who is as tough (and sometimes brutal) as a cats head, and Zak Jones still to come back, the Saints will be ok. Too many soft-ish players at the moment who prefer an outside role. Fix that with some grunt and they could worry a few. I rate Ratten highly, and actually enjoy watching his team play. 

Long was the sun today and came on early after Higgins was knocked senseless. 

I do not think I have seen a side handball as much as west coke. It's like watching Benny Hill.


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