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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

It would be better for us if the giants won just to keep the saints off our tail. 

This is why I’m so angry at GWS

As if I care about them ever winning except for when it helps us

 
 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

That decision to hand pass instead of taking the set shot is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen.

Himmelberg calling for it, missing and then smiling about it is everything that is wrong with GWS 


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That decision to hand pass instead of taking the set shot is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen.

Even makes Joe Daniher look like a genius.

St Kilda aren’t even winning this. GWS are losing it. Such a dumb lazy selfish nothing club. 

TV just showed Cameron on the phone - flagging his resignation?  Or taking a call from Gillon?

 

Last time I put money on the Giants. Worthless gutless club

saints have zero ruck. Who is standing up?

enjoy your money Kelly and Greene

no heart

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

So, who can we poach from GWS? Surely they will lose players from this souless sinking ship franchise.

Other than Ward they are all a bunch of selfish overpaid hacks. They can stay the hell away from my side. 

Of the two teams on talent, giants have 5 of 7 at least


If there wasnt an election on I would once again call for a Royal Commission into GWS.

King kept them in the game.

Slow and soft over the ball.  Need a pre season at the MFC.

15 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Someone needs to end this orange farce 

GWS halftime huddle.,,

 

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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Other than Ward they are all a bunch of selfish overpaid hacks. They can stay the hell away from my side. 

I'd take Ash, Bruhn or Callaghan before they get ruined.

4 minutes ago, Nascent said:

So, who can we poach from GWS? Surely they will lose players from this souless sinking ship franchise.

Tom green is a beast. I’d take him. Their best player after the angelic Toby.


Where would the blues be if they didn’t sack Ratten?

had a good W/L % if memory serves 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

St Kilda are not a top 4 quality side. 

king kicked 1.6 they should have won by 6-7 goals. I reckon they’re ok the saints. 

No heart in GWS. Pretty poor effort.

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

St Kilda are not a top 4 quality side. 

Being able to win ugly can be the mark of a good side. They’re banking wins. We haven’t looked amazing every week either.

If I was Leon Cameron I would grab Flynn & Himmelberg and say to Himmelberg what were you thinking calling for that ball when you were under pressure and to Flynn why the F did you handpass it to him. He probably would have kicked that goal and got them back to a kick with time still left. 


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