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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What is going on with the Filth? Have they got a huge dose of Rona through the Club?

Just woken up and seen the scores :)

(Late night in Bangkok!!)

North have pulled their finger out now that Noble’s leaving. 

 

Seriously, David Kings commentary is making me feel ill.

North are 4 goals up and all he is doing is finding all the things they are doing wrong!

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

North have pulled their finger out now that Noble’s leaving. 

Would be great if they won a few late. They would get no assistance 

 

 

Ginnavin ducks every time. I'm glad the ump didn't fall for it that time


Play the corridor and pies cannot defend.. where did we play them.. wide and safe!


Pies knew what they were doing moving on Jadyn Stephenson. Very overrated player. cost North one goal today and should have cost a second from totally unforced errors

I would love to see Nick Larkey in a Demons guernsey. Would make a huge difference to our forward set-up


Collingwood brainless twits booing Stephenson when they were the ones that squeezed him out.

13 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

It would be embarrassing if nth beat the pies & we couldn't

Not as embarrassing as losing to North in the first place 

North in as good a position as any to win this now. Just come out, kick a few and break their spirit.

Edited by layzie

 

i just hope norf don't change their game style in the last qtr, like trying to protect their lead

their best bet is just to continue playing the same way and stick it up the filth

I’m almost as invested in this game as I am when the Dees play

Come on North. Stick it to the pies


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