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2022 GRAND FINAL 138 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do you think will win?

  2. 2. Who do you want to win?

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Poll closed on 24/09/22 at 04:30

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What a hollow day this is. It was awesome we won last year, but it’s hitting today that we didn’t get to experience it properly at the mcg. Who knows if we’ll make it back there in the coming years. What a [censored] one

Don’t want either team to win. Both have some serious [censored] players. Papley is just about the biggest [censored] in the league. 

 

[censored] this is depressing. Oh how different an MCG Grand Final is…

Our boys need to do it next year! They are in a 5 year window. Anyway let’s just enjoy the great game of AFL today!

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Robbie was great! 

Did Robbie dedicate that song to Elton John instead of John Farnham.

 

I haven’t been home all day. Contemplating if I even turn it on later. 
It always hurts to watch others teams in the GF, but after missing out on the experience last year, and knowing that we absolutely have a good enough side to be there today, it hurts even more. 
Not sure I can bring myself to watch. 

 
On 9/18/2022 at 12:34 PM, hemingway said:

Dees out in straight sets. Geelong and Swans in the GF. 

Just feeling profoundly depressed today. 

Ffs i wish we were there....


p.s

Robbie Williams was fantastic 

Now the [censored] storm begins…

I hope the MFC Players and Coaches are feeling as ANGRY as i am

There's no sport in the world where the fever pitch stays at the same level 5 mins into the big game 


As anticipated, I'm spending the first quarter loading a wagon for Vietnam.

At this point I'm genuinely more interested in the unmasking of our resident 'Baldesarri', WalkingCivilWar, than I am in the game.

 


What a shame we couldn’t get our [censored] together at the right time, our best beats both easily, just goes to show how important it is being at your best at the right time 

 

swans starting to look. better.

 

Gee I haven't watch ch7 footy in such a long term (use kayo). the picture quality is not good...


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