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The Lions and their crowd deserve each other. All they do is sook to the umpires..

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Kudos to the Pies for not stinking it up like the p iss poor Dons or Power but when do they park the bus?

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De Goey just wimped it

Cox blatantly knees a bloke in the back. Potential to cause serious injury. Outside the marking contest. No 50 no report. 
 

rudiculous


12 minutes ago, BDA said:

Umps being generous to the pies tonight

Moore did a 720 degree then threw it - play on

5 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Hahah Joe D… his synapses just do not fire as they should. Lions had 6 on 4 and he turns it over to a 4.

Certainly not getting cleverer as he ages. 

4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Cox is an absolute liability.

WTF with these 🕶 at night?  Does he have a guide dog and a white cane?

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

How is Cox not reported?!

Maybe he will plead not guilty as he didn’t see him - just like his own marking attempt. 

Wow the filth fold easier than a cheap suit. 

New coach, same [censored] team. Here’s hoping for another decade of ineptness from them.

 

Beagle Boy absolutely USELESS

Neale absolutely smashing it this Q.

9 so far

pendels Can’t get near him


Pendlebury Finished!

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

WTF with these 🕶 at night?  Does he have a guide dog and a white 

He needs the dog to help him find the ball.

i think thats the first time i've ever seen pendles get caught holding the ball


1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Why?
They’re our direct competition for a top 2 spot.

Its ok to beat the Filth tho.....

Pendlebury just looks like he has so much time doesn’t he??

5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Why?
They’re our direct competition for a top 2 spot.

A bit too early to be talking top 2. And either way, Lions cack themselves come September.

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Daicos vs Starcevich

 

hahaha as in my era it’s was Starcevich to Daicos.. Pies goal.

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6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

On this showing, Brisbane are not within 10 goals of us!

I think Geelong is more of a threat Uncle.....(as long as theyre not 44pts up) (tries not to laugh)....

 

2nd quarter comeback Bears now go on and pummel the filth.

13 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

On this showing, Brisbane are not within 10 goals of us!

mmmmmmm

I think they have a very good forward structure with Hipwood still to return.

Midfield.. equal

Backline .. we are better

It's when you watch a game like us you realise how well structured our backline defence is. On its day though a dominant midfield can tear it apart.

For a few minutes I was barracking for Collingwood but I came to my senses !!


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