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21 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Dogs beat us last year and the cats looked scary last year how did that work out.

No they didn't.

 
4 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Burgo working his magic looks Sharper and lighter.

They all kinda looked fresh and energised, right through to the final siren. Defs seeing the Burgo influence. 

Meanwhile GWS stand-in coach McVeigh this afternoon has stated many of their players have checked out already. Something absolutely rotten at that soulless franchise who sit in 16th place. Will their impending mass exodus get even bigger in the off-season?

 
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23 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Dogs beat us last year and the cats looked scary last year how did that work out.

I wasn’t worried about ‘21 Geelong like I am ‘22 Geelong and that’s not even factoring us into it. At the moment they give Dees ‘21 a run for their money. 

Perhaps the G will be the deciding factor but our form on that ground hasn’t been stellar this year so perhaps it’s not such an advantage. 


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I wasn’t worried about ‘21 Geelong like I am ‘22 Geelong and that’s not even factoring us into it. At the moment they give Dees ‘21 a run for their money. 

Perhaps the G will be the deciding factor but our form on that ground hasn’t been stellar this year so perhaps it’s not such an advantage. 

Just need to listen to the Binman; he can always find arguments for and data to support it!

I didn't know where else to put it but a Big Congratulations to Jack Trengoves sister Jess winning a Gold medal at the Commonwealth Games. 

3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Are you coming out of the closest as a massive Mark Holden fan @WalkingCivilWar? 

No, but even if I was it wouldn’t rival you in terms of cringe: you openly admitted to buying a Rick Astley album. 🤣

And you volunteered the info unashamedly. 

 
12 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I wasn’t worried about ‘21 Geelong like I am ‘22 Geelong and that’s not even factoring us into it. At the moment they give Dees ‘21 a run for their money. 

Perhaps the G will be the deciding factor but our form on that ground hasn’t been stellar this year so perhaps it’s not such an advantage. 

Clearly your rampant MFCSS is not confined to just the DL podcast. 😉

6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No, but even if I was it wouldn’t rival you in terms of cringe: you openly admitted to buying a Rick Astley album. 🤣

And you volunteered the info unashamedly. 

I volunteered that info full of shame! I was 9, it was 1987, and I was bewitched by Rick’s beguiling bouffant, soulful croon, and heady mix of polo shirt and suit jacket.


3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No, but even if I was it wouldn’t rival you in terms of cringe: you openly admitted to buying a Rick Astley album. 🤣

And you volunteered the info unashamedly. 

That’s nearly as bad as volunteering your second team is Carlton. 
 

I tried my hardest going for the Dogs tonight WCW just couldn’t do it, not that I was really going for Geelong either. 

14 minute mark of 3rd Qtr in Adel vrs Carl game there was a free kicked paid for a push in back in general play.We should all celebrate this Imperial maggot decision which I hope will be the forerunner of more thus stopping several players from getting permanent serious injury.

2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

That’s nearly as bad as volunteering your second team is Carlton. 
 

I tried my hardest going for the Dogs tonight WCW just couldn’t do it, not that I was really going for Geelong either. 

Clearly you didn’t try hard enough. They got well and truly Geelong-ed. 🤨


Losing to these Cats in a GF is a thought I cannot handle, let alone the reality

A good mate of mine, who is a Pies fan, said he hasn’t gone to footy since 2018 as he couldn’t deal with that loss. It hurt him that bad, he goes on about Buckley playing Aish and him fkking up etc. 

it worries me. Oiled up Danger and Joel lifting the cup having beaten us. I dunno, it might break me

12 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I volunteered that info full of shame! I was 9, it was 1987, and I was bewitched by Rick’s beguiling bouffant, soulful croon, and heady mix of polo shirt and suit jacket.

You were nine years old?!?! That’s so much worse. You should’ve been playing with LEGO and watching Ninja Turtles. But yeah, Rick did have a certain je ne sais quoi about him. 

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Losing to these Cats in a GF is a thought I cannot handle, let alone the reality

A good mate of mine, who is a Pies fan, said he hasn’t gone to footy since 2018 as he couldn’t deal with that loss. It hurt him that bad, he goes on about Buckley playing Aish and him fkking up etc. 

it worries me. Oiled up Danger and Joel lifting the cup having beaten us. I dunno, it might break me

That says more about that pies fan if that's the case. Like dude it's just a game..

We lost to Essendon in 2000. They were just as insufferable as what Geelong are.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That says more about that pies fan if that's the case. Like dude it's just a game..

We lost to Essendon in 2000. They were just as insufferable as what Geelong are.

More..

56 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That says more about that pies fan if that's the case. Like dude it's just a game..

We lost to Essendon in 2000. They were just as insufferable as what Geelong are.

I hear ya but losing it off one kick 

I dunno. That would hurt so much worse than a smashing


Just now, layzie said:

How good were Adelaide Crows in football tonight! 

 

How was dins mate? What you go for, play it safe with the Parma?

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Losing to these Cats in a GF is a thought I cannot handle, let alone the reality

Collingwood would physically kill me. Gotta risk it all to win it all I guess.

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

How was dins mate? What you go for, play it safe with the Parma?

Love a good Parma DubDee but went out for some good Viet instead 😀

8 minutes ago, layzie said:

How good were Adelaide Crows in football tonight! 

 

 

Just a wild guess, Layz. You had alcohol of some description with dins, right? 🥴


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