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2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Late to the chat...

Is anyone else appalled by the umpiring tonight?... 🤷‍♂️

It’s atrocious, got no idea what they are doing!

 

I know we bang on this a lot, however the Ch 7 boys club is absolutely excruciating. You wonder whether they actually review what they say. The clown BT still has not written Collingwood off - 35 points with 8 minutes go. 

17 minutes ago, JTR said:

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?

Was it pies booing or the doggies fan supporting him? Similar to our fans yelling out oooooze, I couldn't tell.


18 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Late to the chat...

Is anyone else appalled by the umpiring tonight?... 🤷‍♂️

Not really. Seems like the usual sht house umpiring to me

14 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

I know we bang on this a lot, however the Ch 7 boys club is absolutely excruciating. You wonder whether they actually review what they say. The clown BT still has not written Collingwood off - 35 points with 8 minutes go. 

BT is probably the worst commentator going around at the moment.  His sidekick JB isn't far behind.

And why does Channel 7 insist on three special comments ppl?  One person talking drivel after every other contest is more than enough surely?

 
4 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Was it pies booing or the doggies fan supporting him? Similar to our fans yelling out oooooze, I couldn't tell.

He was being booed, no doubt about it 

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

He was being booed, no doubt about it 

Did something happen earlier in the game? I only saw the last 5 minutes.


27 minutes ago, JTR said:

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?

They weren’t boos by Collingwood supporters.
It was the Dogs supporters cheering on a  potential cult figure in Khamis.

Really hoping the Suns can pull off another upset in Ballarat next week and release a bit of air in the Dogs tyres.

6 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Did something happen earlier in the game? I only saw the last 5 minutes.

He kicked some Goals

The Filth just reacted in their normal way

His 1st name is Buku.
BooKoooo !!

Dogs have a run of winnable games so they will be in finals contention. It's between them and the Tioges for 8th spot

9 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

BT is probably the worst commentator going around at the moment.  His sidekick JB isn't far behind.

And why does Channel 7 insist on three special comments ppl?  One person talking drivel after every other contest is more than enough surely?

As long as it's Daisy


1 hour ago, BDA said:

Dogs have a run of winnable games so they will be in finals contention. It's between them and the Tioges for 8th spot

The rest of the season:

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Port have as good a chance as Bulldogs if they beat North today and get a decent % boost. 

But for mine, the Tigers have it sown up. 

Edited by Lucifers Hero

From 'The Age' this morning ...

From Bruuuuce to Buuuu

Josh Bruce’s season-long absence has caused a headache for Luke Beveridge’s match committee this year and prevented Bulldogs fans from affectionately growling “Bruuuuce” whenever the key forward touches the ball.

They may have found a replacement in Buku Khamis, who was greeted by a baritone cry of “Buuuu” when the Sherrin was kicked in his direction. Khamis kept them busy with three goals. If he holds his form, he can solve one of Beveridge’s key issues and give Dogs fans something to crow about.

You know how for some reason you love watching a certain player, even though they are at another club? For example I love both Heeney and Kennedy from the Swans, Pendlebury at the Pies, and in the past enjoyed Quinlan from Fitzroy, Dempsey, Glendinning, Peter Matera, etc...

Khamis at the Bulldogs is just wonderful to watch. Star in the making. He has a magnificent leap, marks the ball at the highest point and his 2nd efforts are aggressive. Love seeing great young players emerge. 

11 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Libba the usual sniper

So glad we denied that little germ the Premiership Medallion  

Could you imagine him and his father with 2x Premiership medallions?

🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮


20 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Dwayne, Derm and Dal Santo possibly the worst commentary team ever. 

Especially Brereton… Zak Butters almost takes someone’s head off and Brereton laughs and says (endearingly) how passionate and tough Butters is. Once a thug etc.

 

I'm going to admit I was a little disappointed when frost left us, but when I see him drop a couple of sitters today I think gee I'm glad we've got May and Lever now

 

You guys watching the North game? We have a ripper at the G.

37 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Dwayne, Derm and Dal Santo possibly the worst commentary team ever. 

Absolutely!! My ear drums burn every time I hear Dwayne’s voice. Everyone is a superstar according to him. 


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