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Anyone else feeling very possessive whenever they see anyone but Melbourne players/supporters in the same shot as the premiership cup in all these promotional videos?

 
8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

How long b4 Zorko reported?

He'll focus on getting the footy and leave everything else alone.

Unless he doesn't learn the lessons, he can't be that stupid. He was a big distraction for the team, in the last fortnight. 

Lions for a backs against the wall win over Richmond by 2 points.

Melbourne to show Round 23 was no one off and put in a clinical performance against a disciplined Swans team that aren't good enough by 31 points.

Collingwood to continue their crazy run against the retirement home down the highway by 5 points.

Fremantle to be just too strong and too disciplined for a Dogs team out of puff by 28 points.

 

Mitch Robinson is out there. Wasn’t listed in the Ins…

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Who do we want to play Brisbane or Richmond?

Neither. 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Who do we want to play Brisbane or Richmond?

Brisbane

 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Who do we want to play Brisbane or Richmond?

If we lose we play the winner at the G so we want the lions to win for sure


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Mitch Robinson is out there. Wasn’t listed in the Ins…

Do you get listed in the ins if you were a sub the previous week?

Lions defence is absolutely shocking, and McInerny is 100% concussed.

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Who do we want to play Brisbane or Richmond?

Guessing the loser from Pies or cats will take care of whichever team they play next week.


4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I want lions to win....so we smash them next week

Hopefully we aren't playing next week 

Had a busy day at work

I can't seem to find the 13 page Dustin Martin is the news story thread full of faux outrage, calling out repetitive behaviour, and calling for sacking!

Can someone pls direct me??


Gee, what with the lions slipping, I thought we were the only one's that did that a lot. 

Tigers are looking good, can they sustain it?

Tigers cannot play four quarters at pace. If the Lions can still with them they will over run them in the last.

 
2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Daniel Rich is getting horribly exposed for pace. 

Goes a bit hard on the Dagwood dogs I think


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