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9 hours ago, DubDee said:

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

I wonder how much the ratings drop when that absurd, cringeworthy roaming bit starts?  If I hold on that long, it is definitely time to turn off. 

A draw between Cats and Tigers would be nice - makes it a little harder for either feline to make top 4. 😼

Very wary of either team in the top 4 for finals.

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Who are people tipping today?

Blues missing 8 best 22 players but still have their 4 stars playing…

If Freo keep their defensive structure they should win I reckon

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I like when Essendon lose.

It's a pity Essendon, WC, the Dogs and Hawthorn couldn't all lose last night. What a horrible collection of teams.


12 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

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How can anyone take this guy seriously?

Honestly, I respect him like I respect Brayshaw wearing a helmet. If you listened to his story. He almost became blind in both eyes from fingers in eyes on the footy field. And another one would make him blind. Wearing glasses means his able to play afl, despite all the flack that people who don't understand give him. 

I do love this alternate reality we are living in where, we are the well run club, littered with All Australians going for back-to-back flags and Essendon are a laughing stock. Long May it last 

40 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Who are people tipping today?

Blues missing 8 best 22 players but still have their 4 stars playing…

If Freo keep their defensive structure they should win I reckon

Blues have an uncanny way of transitional ball movement..

 

Still love how so many Bomber fans think Hird is the answer.


Fell asleep at halftime and had the best sleep ever…now greeted by a great wake up. When was the last time the Eagles kicked 100+?

54 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

I do love this alternate reality we are living in where, we are the well run club, littered with All Australians going for back-to-back flags and Essendon are a laughing stock. Long May it last 

I was just about to type the exact same thing, but thought quoting you would suffice. But I want icing on the cake.

I want us to win the flag, North to win a couple, Cats to go straight out of the finals with 2 losses, Tiges to finish ninth, and the Bombers get the Wooden Spoon. 

46 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Still love how so many Bomber fans think Hird is the answer.

Hird will do a Heard and [censored] the bed 

no doubt

2 hours ago, Deefiant said:

Honestly, I respect him like I respect Brayshaw wearing a helmet. If you listened to his story. He almost became blind in both eyes from fingers in eyes on the footy field. And another one would make him blind. Wearing glasses means his able to play afl, despite all the flack that people who don't understand give him. 

I have indeed read his story and do sympathise with him. 
I was referring to this particular pic. 

1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Still love how so many Bomber fans think Hird is the answer.

The thing they forget is they sacked him after he came back from the supplements stuff. 

But I saw this on twitter and it gave me a laugh 

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3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Who are people tipping today?

Blues missing 8 best 22 players but still have their 4 stars playing…

If Freo keep their defensive structure they should win I reckon

I find all 3 games today hard to tip. Freo should win but it is over here. Not a clue about geel and rich and who cares anyway.  Sydney you would think but St Kilda are close to the most schizophrenic side in the competition. Don't know what you will get out of them.

3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Who are people tipping today?

Blues missing 8 best 22 players but still have their 4 stars playing…

If Freo keep their defensive structure they should win I reckon

I’ve gone 

Carlton

Cats

Swans

Crows

GWS 

Port

No real justification for any of these results, just a gut feel. If anything I think teams are finding out that being switched on every game is more difficult than it sounds. I tipped the Eagles last night which has paid off.

Somehow Richmond get to play an ‘away’ game today at their own home ground against a team with a publicly funded stadium 50 minutes away?

Why is Chris Scott not whinging about this like he does every year about finals? This is why I hate Geelong. They constantly get it both ways, and complain about it only when it doesn’t suit them.

8 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Somehow Richmond get to play an ‘away’ game today at their own home ground against a team with a publicly funded stadium 50 minutes away?

Why is Chris Scott not whinging about this like he does every year about finals? This is why I hate Geelong. They constantly get it both ways, and complain about it only when it doesn’t suit them.

Collingwood often gets criticised for how many games it plays at the G each year, but clubs continually request to play them there because of the crowd they bring. 


20+ years of being hopeless appears to have turned Carlton supporters into insufferable, foam at the mouth flogs. I hope they get pumped today. 

9 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

20+ years of being hopeless appears to have turned Carlton supporters into insufferable, foam at the mouth flogs. I hope they get pumped today. 

They were always insufferable, just had to hold it in!! :)

Schizophrenic was mentioned above. What is my diagnosis please?  I want Horethorn, Filth, Essendrugs, Jeelog all to finish 18th.  Happy for Bunt Road to finish 9th. 

 
1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Schizophrenic was mentioned above. What is my diagnosis please?  I want Horethorn, Filth, Essendrugs, Jeelog all to finish 18th.  Happy for Bunt Road to finish 9th. 

“Do you have a 2nd Team?”

 

”NO…”


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