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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

This is looking extremely depressing so far

Were still getting to laugh at Gary Rohan. If the Cats win they can not play him.

 
9 minutes ago, BDA said:

Yeah. I'm feeling conflicted as well

It's all good, they lose the Granny to the Swans

5 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

These two teams are ****house. How did we lose to both these spuds. Brisbane especially. They’re the modern day Bradbury of football.

At least Sydney are a legitimately good team. They deserve to win this year. 

I think Geelong are streets ahead of Brisbane.

 
2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Its an embarrassment by channel 7.

Richo: We should look at moving the bye to the week before the grand final to allow concussed players to not miss out

BT: C’mon Richo, we already have enough byes, and you want to introduce another one!

Richo: No BT, I’m looking at moving the bye from pre finals to pre grand final.

BT : Disagree Richo. We have enough byes!

Has BT an early onset of something??

I missed that one because I was typing about BT and how bad he is.

That was " special " 

My count goes to six shockers 

I suspect Daisy has been told to be kind to him and not say too much


Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I think Geelong are streets ahead of Brisbane.

They are to going win by heaps...even more than the amount they would have beaten the Dees

12 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

In all seriousness how is it that CH7 see BT as their No1 commentator?

Volume off. Getting drunk watching weaker teams play for a spot in the Granny.

Geelong pulling frees like Bill Wyman pulling you know what.

I repeat, turn the sound off and some cruisy music on....

Go Casey. The only real joy left this season 

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1 minute ago, IRW said:

They are to going win by heaps...even more than the amount they would have beaten the Dees.

It's a bit rich to criticise the teams that made us look ordinary don't you think

 

 
10 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Twice we had Wilmot done cold holding the ball in the back 50 last week and twice it wasn’t paid. Of course it gets paid against Geelong 

They (Geelong) have had the rub so far. 


3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Go Casey. The only real joy left this season 

Don't forget about the womens team. they're in with a big shout this year

I think the winner of tomorrows game will win the flag.

Cats are clearly the better team but the Lions are staying in touch. i so hope the cats stuff this up

5 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Volume off. Getting drunk watching weaker teams play for a spot in the Granny.

Geelong pulling frees like Bill Wyman pulling you know what.

I repeat, turn the sound off and some cruisy music on....

Go Casey. The only real joy left this season 

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2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jeez I can't stand that [censored] Cameron

Which one?


CATS V LIONS

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING THEIR FORWARD ENTRIES TO DEEP FORWARD POCKET

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING HIGH CLOUD-BUSTING KICKS TO THEIR KEY FORWARDS 

 

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4 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

They (Geelong) have had the rub so far. 

It's always the umpires isn't it? 


4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Don't forget about the womens team. they're in with a big shout this year

Yes, they really deserve a flag. Surely this year.

Bad turnover there

 
1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

CATS V LIONS

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING THEIR FORWARD ENTRIES TO DEEP FORWARD POCKET

 

NEITHER TEAM IS KICKING HIGH CLOUD-BUSTING KICKS TO THEIR KEY FORWARDS 

 

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Yeah but don't forget that neither are match for the Dees ( lol)


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