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9 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Filth V Swans GF? 🤮

How about Melbourne v Swans GF?

 
2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Ironic, the filth lose the close one to miss out on getting straight through to the PF

It's great. Have a fun trip home ferals. 

 
Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

How about Melbourne v Swans GF?

yep

If we make it, I fancy Geelong more than the Pies.


I think that’s the most contested and hard game of footy I’ve ever seen - so good. And from my two most hated clubs. Off to punish myself for this dirty thought with a nice glass of wine.

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Hate them both but great great game.

Exactly my sentiment :)

 

I hate Geelong more than Collingwood. Seeing them win a thriller with Gary Rohan playing well makes me sick. Will all be worth it if we knock them out in a fortnight though. 


Just now, Bang Bang Bang said:

I hate Geelong more than Collingwood. Seeing them win a thriller with Gary Rohan playing well makes me sick. Will all be worth it if we knock them out in a fortnight though. 

I do too BUT I rather play them than the Pies so this is a good outcome for us. 

2 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

If we make it, I fancy Geelong more than the Pies.

We weren’t too shabby last time we met them in a prelim! 

I know we lost our first.  But what a season, and what a finals series.

 

But nobody really cares about the next game, Who's playing?


16 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Filth V Swans GF? 🤮

They'll have to meet in the prelim.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I do too BUT I rather play them than the Pies so this is a good outcome for us. 

It’s the best outcome. They were both super but at least we don’t have to contend with the crowd. 

Fine line between pleasure and pain for Collingwood 

Win tonight and they’d fancy beating Brisbane or Melbourne in a prelim.

But now they face the boobie prize - Sydney at the SCG.


Thank christ for that. I'd fancy Sydney to take care of Collingwood again up there should they get that far. It's just a question of whether we can bring our best for three consecutive games. Right now I have my doubts. 

Great to watch a game where umpires didn't favour either team, just let it flow.

beating geelong in a prelim two years in a row would be sweet. got to get the boys right for next week, hopefully lightning can strike three times and we punish the bears

 
1 minute ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

I know we lost our first.  But what a season, and what a finals series.

 

But nobody really cares about the next game, Who's playing?

Agree, it’s been an unbelievable season and it’s hard not to think there will be a couple more classic games. 

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Thank christ for that. I'd fancy Sydney to take care of Collingwood again up there should they get that far. It's just a question of whether we can bring our best for three consecutive games. Right now I have my doubts. 

The only good thing to take out of our loss is I believe we are at least on the right side of the finals, as I reckon Filth could’ve taken it right up to us with their game style. Though I don’t like that defeatist type of reasoning. 


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