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12 minutes ago, layzie said:

Winners at last please tell me you thought Crisp's handball to Cox for his goal on Monday was a throw. I just want to find one person that agrees with me on this 😝

Of course it was.

Any other Club in the 8 would have us covered now if the right set of maggots were adjudicator

 

Getting a little congested up the top of ladder, not saying I want Essendon to win, I’d rather the Saints lose.

30 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Getting a little congested up the top of ladder, not saying I want Essendon to win, I’d rather the Saints lose.

Agree, the greater good is more important than grudges right now. 


Bombers might cover the +24.5

 
21 hours ago, DubDee said:

Tigers 8 points behind us with zero injuries

They didn’t get anywhere near us at the time we played them


This looks very ordinary 

I hope he gets called by the MRO

that is not an accident in my opinion 

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This mental health stuff is really interesting ... but I'm old school and don't get it.

I would never seek "help' or seek assistance ..... it's difficult to change ingrained beliefs.

4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Have to see a few more frames to get the gist I reckon...

Yeah nah, I don’t need to see more frames. He’s up to the knuckle in Saad’s eye socket. That’s half a thumb! And the thumbs on that beanpole are long. 


22 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Have to see a few more frames to get the gist I reckon...

I think it was an accident real time

18 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yeah nah, I don’t need to see more frames. He’s up to the knuckle in Saad’s eye socket. That’s half a thumb! And the thumbs on that beanpole are long. 

Clearly incidental and accidental

 

 

34 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

This mental health stuff is really interesting ... but I'm old school and don't get it.

I would never seek "help' or seek assistance ..... it's difficult to change ingrained beliefs.

And that's the problem. A lot suffer, don't speak up, there mates say oh you'll be right, suck it up then next minute your mate may do something then you're wondering what you could have done.


Nice work Shiel, good to see someone take the game on

Footy is a tough game, saints with some heavy legs mid season 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

And that's the problem. A lot suffer, don't speak up, there mates say oh you'll be right, suck it up then next minute your mate may do something then you're wondering what you could have done.

Yeah it's certainly complex dees ... and maybe different strokes for different blokes.

However, I've worked with counsellors etc .. in professional situations and wouldn't give any of them an ounce of credibility.

Maybe there's some useful ones out there - but I never encountered them

 

Gee saints are terrible tonight. Come on, lift. Essendon play west coast next week. Can't let them win 2 in a row.

Essendons tackling is ferocious.


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