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Rutten will be Mutton if they lose this

 

Roaming Brian is an embarrassment. It’s like watching a drunk uncle work the room at a wedding he wasn’t invited to.

Have to say Liam Ryan is a pleasure to watch

makes the game look so easy

 
25 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Roaming Brian is an embarrassment. It’s like watching a drunk uncle work the room at a wedding he wasn’t invited to.

Christ is that still happening? I’m always on Foxtel so luckily can avoid that. 

channel 7 think BT is the reason people tune in

32 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Roaming Brian is an embarrassment. It’s like watching a drunk uncle work the room at a wedding he wasn’t invited to.

The most cringeworthy unwatchable tripe on sports tv in 20 years. I don't think BT is as bad a commentator as other people do (don't get me wrong, he is just OK) but this roaming Brian stuff is so uncomfortable to watch. 


1 hour ago, 3183 Dee said:

Problem with all this loading business that @binman has brought into the zeitgeist, is that I can’t tell who is genuinely loading and who is, in fact, just [censored].

I suspect I was loading throughout every sporting endeavour

 

10 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Surely Eagles can’t lose this now.

Why did you have to post this?

This is making it so much more painful for bombers fans

aaaand my bets are safe 

Yes well done weagles. Great start to the weekend with the bummer losing. Enjoy your flight back form Perth losers. 

So nth are back on the bottom. 


Eagles, particularly in Perth, may be a different proposition between now and end of the season - decent against the cats last week and got the chocolates tonight.

North are the clear worst side in the league. Which is good news for our Jackson bargaining power...

Just lifting the Cone of Silence for a moment: Did Dogs n Dorks do 14 goals 1 behind in the last quarter? Some kind of accuracy and/or volume record? (would you believe?)


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Awesome start to the weekend. First we re-find our form. Second Essington comes out to play !! happy times

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7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Dunstall just said WC have only been in the lead for 1% of match-time so far this season. 1% That’s astounding. 

That was against us wasn't it? 😇

 
7 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Just lifting the Cone of Silence for a moment: Did Dogs n Dorks do 14 goals 1 behind in the last quarter? Some kind of accuracy and/or volume record? (would you believe?)

Because neither have good team defence nor a decent back 6/7. 

Hawks gradually building their defensive assets/methods.  Dogs have been weak in those areas for years.

Bulldogs will not make the 8!

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