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10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Saints couldn’t hit the side of a barn. 

The moneyball disco hasn’t worked. Post  the retirement rush, Rats has now had to embrace the grassroots agrarian revolution given the paucity of home grown talent on their list.

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Luke and Rats - Che and Fidel?

 

The Saints v Swans game is going to quickly age those that want a week 1 MCG final.

nerve racking!

Swans probably need to get another 48 points added to the margin.

 

Carlton winning contested touches by 50!!

im so glad the pies ‘one trick’ is being found out 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

When Carlton gets on top in clearances they are seriously fun to watch.

That’s a stretch!!!


 
1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Saints missed two more easy opportunities. Gaah

And... Then back down the other end for a swannies goal. Ten points up


Saints just lack polish, should be winning this  

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4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That’s a stretch!!!

Reckon the biased goggles are on SWYL?


1 minute ago, Brownie said:

He's back out there. Evidently he ran off freely. Might have had to duck in to squeeze out a quick Scomo 

A sneaky Brownie perhaps?

 

thanks

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Any Buddy update?

Heard on ABC radio that it was a finger that got taped up.

How good is it being able to sit back and enjoy the footy knowing we have a double chance regardless of the results. 

4 minutes ago, Brownie said:

He's back out there. Evidently he ran off freely. Might have had to duck in to squeeze out a quick Scomo 

That's a bit rough but bloody funny.


Carlton fans would be [censored] each other and talking premiership about now.

I hate the filth ( who doesn't) but I'd love to see them to nut Carlscum on the last kick of the day.

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Reckon the biased goggles are on SWYL?

Carlscum or Coll are never fun to watch unless they are being thrashed!!

 

Why so useless Saints. Why? 
You’ve been trash since 1786. 

6 minutes ago, Brownie said:

He's back out there. Evidently he ran off freely. Might have had to duck in to squeeze out a quick Scomo 

Does that mean we won’t find out for 2 years that he was actually doing about 6 things?


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