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Great win by the suns. I love it. 

Great for the club. I hope they go on to make finals.

Gold Coast are a real footy club now

 

I was cheering like a bloody supporter!

Well done Suns! 

Jack Riewoldt, coo that you [censored] sook!

1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

Gold Coast Suns should be ashamed of themselves. Big Richmond injuries, a must win game to stay in touch and they dish up this tripe. Good thing they re-appointed Fat Boy Slim instead of Clarkson.

Posts that age well.


Pity the $un$ didn’t win last week, they would be right in the mix for finals…

 

Now dockers to beat saints please to increase our final 8 buffer.

 
1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

Gold Coast Suns should be ashamed of themselves. Big Richmond injuries, a must win game to stay in touch and they dish up this tripe. Good thing they re-appointed Fat Boy Slim instead of Clarkson.

Aged well... :jakovich:

I totally apologise to Gold Coast what an effort terrific..


4 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Now dockers to beat saints please to increase our final 8 buffer.

Freo are a top 4 rival so I'd prefer if they lose

5 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Now dockers to beat saints please to increase our final 8 buffer.

Saints to beat Dockers for top 4 spot you mean!!!!

Tiges gonna need to win 4 of 6 just to possibly fall into the eight with Freo and Brisbane to play yet, albeit both at the G. 

That was a great final term to watch. Well done to the suns and it was smart footy to pass that ball to Anderson because that player wouldn't have been able to play on from the boundary. It was great composure by Noah to.

Dam it would have been a  great day if the pies went down to. 

6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Gold Coast are a real footy club now

This is where supporter culture comes from. Without pain there's no pleasure.
Imagine if you were a supporter and had to put up with the rubbish they've provided over their existence. If they make the finals in 2022 you'd be ecstatic. More importantly, many more potential fans will come on board if they're up the top for a few years.

Fair weather? Yes, but some will stick. But you have to lose and lose  and lose and still be a fan, to be a real fan. 
 


Tigers up by 40pts us against the Suns. Biggest choke of the season!

simply wonderful

13 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Now dockers to beat saints please to increase our final 8 buffer.

I like your work on Wednesday's 360 Mr Montagna, but I think you might be a little off the mark on us potentially missing the 8

3 minutes ago, Big Col said:

But you have to lose and lose  and lose and still be a fan, to be a real fan.

Dees fans know that truth

2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The bar has just been invaded by about a dozen paddies ! They are [censored] already! 
Ireland v NZ rugby is on!

Geez they’re fired up! The Guinness tap is taking some hammer!

The Irish just beat the Kiwis in New Zealand. Leave the pub immediately to secure safety. [censored] about to kick off!


Is it childish of me to take pleasure in Richmond's loss? I must admit to having a quick look at PRE

13 minutes ago, BDA said:

Freo are a top 4 rival so I'd prefer if they lose

No matter who beats who or loses for that matter, there will be a top 4, the positions are not vacant at the end of home and away, er...

Just now, DEE fence said:

Is it childish of me to take pleasure in Richmond's loss? I must admit to having a quick look at PRE

No.

 

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