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20 minutes ago, layzie said:

put on some Exile on Main St and try to enjoy the rest of our weekends. 

Time to get our Rocks Off and Rip This Joint!

Best one-two punch opening tracks of any album I can think of.

 
2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Disagree. Pies ran over Bombers in last 10 minutes, with that extra days break. I think nearly every team with shorter break suffered the same thing. The fixed ture has really killed us late in the year. Even the two bottom sides we play twice are Pies and Dockers, while others got Eagles and Roos.

Yeah, maybe. I thought the bombers still had the legs but lacked the poise required to finish the job.

 

Bloody Collingwood getting out of jail again - appropriate as they need to get out to play, and many of the fans too.

But 13 wins, 4th place,  and a percentage of 106,2 lower than any of the top 10 other than St Kilda.

Quite bizarre.  


I just hope someone does end the Pies streak, puts them out of the finals in elimination week and the bottom falls out from their list next year because this run papered over the cracks too much, everyone starts talking about this year like they did with us and 2018 and it absolutely crushes their existence to oblivion. 

This filth success is doing my head in. It's worse than the Demons doing poorly.

Imagine if the GF is filth v puddy tatts!! I'm an MCC member and have been to every grand final (other than 2020/21 obviously) for about 15 years. If these teams play off, I wouldn't go. 

1 minute ago, Winners at last said:

This filth success is doing my head in. It's worse than the Demons doing poorly.

Imagine if the GF is filth v puddy tatts!! I'm an MCC member and have been to every grand final (other than 2020/21 obviously) for about 15 years. If these teams play off, I wouldn't go. 

Agree, I wouldn’t be watching that. 

Just put a replay of 2021 GF on at the same time. 

 
7 minutes ago, layzie said:

I just hope someone does end the Pies streak, puts them out of the finals in elimination week and the bottom falls out from their list next year because this run papered over the cracks too much, everyone starts talking about this year like they did with us and 2018 and it absolutely crushes their existence to oblivion. 

If they get a tough draw in 2023 with this list they won’t make the 8. All we need is Malthouse to pick them for the flag to seal the deal.

5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

If they get a tough draw in 2023 with this list they won’t make the 8. All we need is Malthouse to pick them for the flag to seal the deal.

I just want their chances to die and be a very cheap funeral.


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