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

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

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

Edited by Cards13

 

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.

Edited by Demon Disciple


Daicos vs Starcevich

 

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

Edited by Cards13

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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