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9 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

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What are the odds you happen to be reading that book?!

 

Good qtr by the Dogs but I still reckon Bevo is more interested in his hair, moustache and biceps. 

No Ginnivan ... No Collingwood.

 

I think the dogs are broken and I think Melbourne broke them. Lets see if they can go for longer then one half of football. I'm guessing they will fold if the Pies put any pressure on.


The Pies are looking like a cold mouldy old pastie tonight

This game got boring pretty quickly

 

When the pressure is Baku has looked the calmest

Don't anyone underrate the dogs this year. Their 2nd quarter against us is still the best footy we've faced this year, and they're dangerous af.

They're not out of the race until they're dead and gone.


It is still nice to see the filth getting done.

I thought the GOOD teams were meant to play on Friday nights. 

Why the hell do we not regularly play on Friday nights?????????

i hate watching [censored] teams play on Friday nights it’s so bloody boring. 

13 minutes ago, Chook said:

Don't anyone underrate the dogs this year. Their 2nd quarter against us is still the best footy we've faced this year, and they're dangerous af.

They're not out of the race until they're dead and gone.

They can only do it for 10 minutes though. 

12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Who is this Khamis? When did Dogs get him?

Came from their academy - before the rules changed to screw us. 


Lol Moore, have some awareness when the ball is going out on the full…costly error.

12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Who is this Khamis? When did Dogs get him?

Idk about that, but that 50 against him that gifted Collingwood their last goal was ridiculous. 

Still cant even kick straight even under  a closed roof

10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Idk about that, but that 50 against him that gifted Collingwood their last goal was ridiculous. 

I actually disagree it was clear ly dissent, the odd thing is the other 10 they don't pay

Does the AFL actually pay people to make decisions on replay moments of inconclusive goals?

I could have sworn I saw the ball trajectory change and I'm partially  20/20.. yet it was a goal.


Score review technology running on dial up internet and a Nokia 3310. 
Get. Better. Cameras. 

Just now, willmoy said:

Does the AFL actually pay people to make decisions on replay moments of inconclusive goals?

I could have sworn I saw the ball trajectory change and I'm partially  20/20.. yet it was a goal.

With the Cameras they use, it is a lottery. 
The AFL Should be using the best Cameras available. It’s not as if they cannot afford them. 
It is seriously pathetic 

 
33 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Still cant even kick straight even under  a closed roof

would be an interesting 10 year stat for all teams

I've only tuned in for thr last quarter.

Is there a reason the Filth supporters are booing Khamis every time he goes near it, or are they just trying to put a cherry on top of racism week?


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