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GWS = Greatest Waste of Space!

 

How frustrating are the Giants? So weak. Just gutless

why did I put money on them?! Honestly thought they would back up from last week

hogan can’t kick straight from 25 out. Wtf

GWS are poorly coached. Must be a Sydney thing. Players happy to get a kick, just hack it on the boot. Pretty pathetic to continue seeing this. GWS are terrible. Sydney not much better. Geelong just barely going here and winning as they like. One of the easier wins you’ll see.

 

Imagine being a GWS supporter? I Mean obviously you have to because they don’t have any physical supporters, but you get my point.


21 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Danger starting to look his age.
32 and 290 games taking its toll. Still a gun but lost some explosiveness

Guess he’ll just have to depend on his kicking skills. Oh wait. 

Bombers have lost their backline due to an Illness. Any interest in the game tonight has gone

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bombers have lost their backline due to an Illness. Any interest in the game tonight has gone

Makes it more interesting for mine.

 
8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bombers have lost their backline due to an Illness. Any interest in the game tonight has gone

Wow. They had a backline? 

Skills in the GWS and Geelong game have been poor. Not attractive footy. Watched the last quarter of syd and GC. Well the suns have done us a favour. Hope Hawthorn win by a point and lets see where the bears % climbs to.


Just wondering if there's a threat to our 186 up in Brisbane?

19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bombers have lost their backline due to an Illness. Any interest in the game tonight has gone

Are you saying they have no spine?

6 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Skills in the GWS and Geelong game have been poor. Not attractive footy. Watched the last quarter of syd and GC. Well the suns have done us a favour. Hope Hawthorn win by a point and lets see where the bears % climbs to.

GWS are useless. What a friendly game of football. 

The results over the last few weeks show us that this competition can in no way sustain 20 teams, not now nor in next 15 - 20 years. I’m all for a team in Tasmania but a current club must be relocated, any potential incoming CEO MUST share this opinion for the good of the game.


25 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bombers have lost their backline due to an Illness. Any interest in the game tonight has gone

I cannot recall a team losing 5 players to illness, but stand to be corrected. What is going on here? 

1 minute ago, bobby1554 said:

I cannot recall a team losing 5 players to illness, but stand to be corrected. What is going on here? 

Us last week.

30 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bombers have lost their backline due to an Illness. Any interest in the game tonight has gone

🤣But Essendon will now have there excuse for when they lose. If Hawthorn can't beat them tonight then they're not that good. 

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I thought GWS had turned the corner. lifeless performance from them. The board should consider letting Cameron go early and see if a different voice can inspire the players to salvage their season

56 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How frustrating are the Giants? So weak. Just gutless

why did I put money on them?! Honestly thought they would back up from last week

hogan can’t kick straight from 25 out. Wtf

Gutless, or heartless / rudderless?

52 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Imagine being a GWS supporter? I Mean obviously you have to because they don’t have any physical supporters, but you get my point.

A GWS supporter, or the GWS supporter ?

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2 hours ago, Winners at last said:

That free kick to Hogan was ridiculous. No contact, or minimal at best.

Why don't the commentators call it?

AFL accreditation would be revoked - IMMEDIATELY to said commentators.

22 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Us last week.

That was due to Covid. Which is sort of my point - what are Essendon playing at here?

Hmmm, very few games look enticing....perhaps it's a generational thing?

Looking forward to watching Big Ange snare another 3 points and take home the SPL later on this evening.

 
2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Hmmm, very few games look enticing....perhaps it's a generational thing?

Looking forward to watching Big Ange snare another 3 points and take home the SPL later on this evening.

I'm the Blue side of town. Well done though.

 

4 minutes ago, MT64 said:

I'm the Blue side of town. Well done though.

 

I'm vaguely Celtic, I guess the link with Henrik.L when I first went O/S 20 years ago... more about parochial australiana. 👌

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