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4 minutes ago, kev martin said:

And Hawkins (little impact), like he was the one he chose.

Hawkins and Buddy need to retire... Both are well past it 

 

Ginnivan useless but unlucky with that push in the back but as is his signature style, he put too much mayo on it and put the umpires off. 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We must fight adversity Daz. Not lay down 

thanks, winston

 
7 minutes ago, CYB said:

I reckon pies go out straight sets. In fact I’m jumping on Facebook to let them all know!!!! 

Definitely a possibility if Freo wins. Dogs I think can't do it.

I hope Freo wins.

6 minutes ago, McQueen said:

One of the best games I’ve watched all year and I loathe both teams. 
 

#paradox much

My brain spent the entire match regularly glitching. 


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24 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Rohan played like he had the pick of his teammates wife’s for the night.

Wife's what? 🙂

That would be wives. See grammar thread.

1 minute ago, mauriesy said:

Wife's what? 🙂

That would be wives. See grammar thread.

Ha ha so it is, my wife will sternly admonish me if she ever saw this. Good thing I’m a dumbarse tech school bloke who doesn’t care 😂

 

To be honest who ever wins out of freo and dogs, I hope they go on to next week and beat the filth by a point.

I just messaged a friend of mine to be super careful leaving the ground because Collingwood after a loss = extra feral-ness. She said she’s already seen a couple of fights break out between Collingwood supporters and… Collingwood supporters. 😂 [censored] morons. 


Yes I did bet against my Demons but there is always a silver lining…..

Carn Dogs!

 

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2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I just messaged a friend of mine to be super careful leaving the ground because Collingwood after a loss = extra feral-ness. She said she’s already seen a couple of fights break out between Collingwood supporters and… Collingwood supporters. 😂 [censored] morons. 

They are a pack of pure flogs.

7 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seeing the pies lose by a goal almost makes me forget about last night 

I was hoping the pies would win, Cannot stand Geelong.

13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Read my response to @Sir Why You Little

Thanks, pretty much agree with what you said .I don't think we were treated very well in the second half of year at all, no matter how the club has kept the stiff upper lip.

43 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Hahahahahaha suck it Collingwood. Lost it how they’ve won it all year. Barely. 

Yeah and with a stupid rubber band goal at the end. 


On 9/2/2022 at 2:16 PM, Neil Crompton said:

Wouldn’t it be awful if the same thing happened to Collingwood on Saturday.

karma.

The prophet

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Haha spelling


Hope Brayshaw's brother can have a win this weekend.

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38 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I was hoping the pies would win, Cannot stand Geelong.

I bet you were born after 1958!


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