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3 minutes ago, demon1987 said:

You'd be thoroughly disappointed to give birth to sparrow. What a disappointment

Did I miss some very obtuse attempt at irony, or are you really an absolute <person who tosses things>?

To be honest all of our disposal, decision making, and forward craft skills have been atrocious tonight'

 
4 minutes ago, demon1987 said:

You'd be thoroughly disappointed to give birth to sparrow. What a disappointment

Really? How is this necessary 

 

Dogggas definitely still injured

Hasnt leapt at it all night


I absolutely loathe this ground. It’s the worst football ground in the AFL. I’d love to know how many throw ins there are per game. 

 
6 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Bear in mind this is approximately the time last year where we had a flat couple of weeks (vs Hawks and the loss to the dogs) that is widely reputed to have been due to our training loads. The flatness we are showing here is almost certainly for the same reasons. 

That’s what it looks like. Slow off the mark tonight

Geelong just seemed to be working harder than us. Better running contest to contest and have more numbers at the drop of the ball. Also helps they're winning clearances. Are we loading again?


We could pinch it but have to up our game around the contest. Been very sloppy all game, our touch seems a little off.

Gawn battling on but looks very under done.  Not sure why we dont just rest him at CHF from here and push all in on Dogga on the ball!!

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Happy if we just take it on and play fast and loose by 5 than play conservative and lose by 2-3. We really shouldn't be this close

5 minutes ago, demon1987 said:

You'd be thoroughly disappointed to give birth to sparrow. What a disappointment

Cmon we’re better than than that. 


It all comes down to the midfield. If Trac, Oliver, Viney and Gawn can’t run over the top here, the game is done. 

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Trash comment, as most of yours have been tonight.

Has to be a troll. 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

I absolutely loathe this ground. It’s the worst football ground in the AFL. I’d love to know how many throw ins there are per game. 

And out on the fulls

1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Bedford, Spargo and Kossie: 10 touches between them

Who ? Are they playing ??? Kozzzy has lost his footy iq. He’s one who can win it for us 


5 minutes ago, demon1987 said:

You'd be thoroughly disappointed to give birth to sparrow. What a disappointment

What a [censored]

Get rid of this Muppet @Demonland

This can either go two ways. We lie over and this game is 6+ loss. Or we give it a crack and take on the game and we can steal it. 
 

First 2 mins will tell all. If the Cats kick the first , game over. 

 

Smalls need to lift. Kozzie and Spargo fire up please. We don’t deserve it but we could pinch this. 


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