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1 hour ago, Call Me What You Will said:

The FOXTEL team have been pushing the “sympathy” card for Tom Stewart all night. Will the AFL have the guts to give him the 2-3 he deserves. (I really do not like Geelong). 

Nick Riewoldt just said 4+ on Fox

It was a bad one

I can't see him getting less than 3, 3 will be lucky, 4 most likely IMO

 

FFS I wish they'd stop plugging that crap show they're all on after the footy. 

 
1 hour ago, Kit Walker said:

King massively overrates this sort of thing - 2-3 is about right.

These are two good sides. Geelong are a better side this year with Stengle and De Konig.

Chandler got 2 for a chase down tackle, intent was fair, but caused concussion 

This is way worse

I knew the cats vs tigers game would be a hard act to follow, but this game is next level meh. 😑


2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I knew the cats vs tigers game would be a hard act to follow, but this game is next level meh. 😑

Its putting me to sleep WCW

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Laughing. But not sure if I should be. Should I be insulted? Please tell me how I should feel right now, QD. TIA 

Def a compliment WCW. 

 

Been watching saints and swans. And they wonder why people are not going to games.


4 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Def a compliment WCW. 

I thought so, being it was from you. 😘

Saints really missing Higgins up front tonight. They could've been 2 goals 10. 


It wasn’t too long ago that the Saints were in the top 4. 🤷‍♀️

1 hour ago, Kit Walker said:

King massively overrates this sort of thing - 2-3 is about right.

These are two good sides. Geelong are a better side this year with Stengle and De Konig.

King massively overrates himself.

me, watching this match…
💅 🥱🐔

The chicken is coz sometimes when I’m bored I go and annoy my pet chooks. They love when I watch the cricket coz it’s quiet. But they don’t like footy, which makes it fun. 

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5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

me, watching this match…
💅 🥱🐔

The chicken is coz sometimes when I’m bored I go and annoy my pet chooks. They love when I watch the cricket coz it’s quiet. But they don’t like footy, which makes it fun. 

Why the vomit emoji BBO?!

You don’t paint your nails during boring footy matches?

@Bitter but optimistic

 
1 hour ago, ANG13 said:

What’s happened to the turf in Sydney?

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OMG the Saints look really really poor - how did they get so high up the ladder earlier one the season?


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