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At least a Dogs win guarantees some normal fans next Saturday, and a bigger crowd.

 
1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

Just an observation. Rory Lobb looks like a serial killer with a hint of Blade Runner's Roy Batty.

Yeah man, I tell ya what, man, that dang ol’ internet, man, you just go in on there and point and click, talk about w-w-dot-w-com, mean you got the naked chicks on there, man, just go click, click, click, click, click, it’s real easy, man. ~ Boomhauer

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Just now, Jibroni said:

At least a Dogs win guarantees some normal fans next Saturday, and a bigger crowd.

[censored] have 100,000 members  or so they claim, should get a big crowd. anyway.


1 hour ago, McQueen said:

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

Carn Dogs!

 

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How much of your winnings have you spent in your head? 😬 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

How much of your winnings have you spent in your head? 😬 

Might be time for him to cash out.

 

Dockers back in this now. Amazing the difference it makes when a team embraces imperfection and just keeps moving forward. Seems such a basic concept but we still don’t embrace it. 

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Freo are up and about. I am enjoying seeing Walters giving 110%.


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Sometimes you see a team 41 points down and you think gee their not playing that bad, Freo could not have been worse so its been a big comeback.

Live betting now has Freo favs at $1.77

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So I think the dogs would have a better shot at beating Collingwood. 

But at least it hasn't turned into the boring one sided game I thought it would be 


Bugle Hogan loves the limelight...commentators 

doggies have steadied after it looked like Freo would overrun them. 50/50 game

2 minutes ago, CYB said:

What does Freo need to do to get a free. 

They are being worked over by the umpires. The dogs are a protected species.

1 minute ago, CYB said:

What does Freo need to do to get a free. 

Its amazing, the non holding the ball against the Bont was just so bad.  


5 minutes ago, CYB said:

What does Freo need to do to get a free. 

Its amazing you know one side will be favored in most matches but the same side week after week after week.

 

Freo getting a poor run from the umps here. Impressive comeback though!


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