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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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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

So we respected the integrity of the sub rule last year but Geelong don’t.

Why word you? It's there to be rorted.

Life is too short to waste time hating other clubs and their supporters. Sadly, we just have to admit that the Cats are worthy premiers for 2022. But at least Melbourne still have more VFL/AFL premierships than Scott's mob.

 
1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Why word you? It's there to be rorted.

Has been since its inception. 


Warner sensational in a losing side. The rest of the Swans team embarrassingly bad. 

Edited by Jaded No More

The good news is, we will win next year.. take it to the bank!! 

 
2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Hopefully Sydney can lose by less than 74 points.

Too late CB. 

Honest question about where AFL football is at. Why can seemingly no players kick with their non preferred foot any more? Or are they advised not to because of some analysis of the likely outcome of using it?

So many times players are breaking in a certain direction and have to stop and double back to get on their preferred foot.

Why has this skill fallen away so much over the last 20 to 30 years? These guys are now full time footballers...


Sad way to hand the reign over

2 minutes ago, Ben E said:

This is disgusting 

Not if you are a cats supporter.

7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Sydney are soulless.

Their soul got ripped out in 1980.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


4 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Sad way to hand the reign over

We did that 2 weeks ago. Straight Sets

Totally unacceptable 

5 minutes ago, rufus said:

Honest question about where AFL football is at. Why can seemingly no players kick with their non preferred foot any more? Or are they advised not to because of some analysis of the likely outcome of using it?

So many times players are breaking in a certain direction and have to stop and double back to get on their preferred foot.

Why has this skill fallen away so much over the last 20 to 30 years? These guys are now full time footballers...

Fast track development means the talent is matched against equal talent at quite a young age.

In the old days a coach would tell a very good player that for a season  (say under 16) play using the non preferred only.

Just doesn't happen anymore

And just like that, geelong now become the hunted, everyone will dissect their game plan and will play their granny against them every week, they have the weight of expectation. 

They might be able to handle it fine but I'm glad our boys can have somewhat of a break from the overwhelming expectation we had every week. 


You could see the moment on the siren when Hawkins looked over and saw Gary Rohan, and he clearly thought to himself….

’I still reckon you’re an average bloke who can’t play finals, and shouldn’t have left his wife when she was pregnant with your child to shack up with our team Physio’.

It was a nice moment.

Yuk.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

We did that 2 weeks ago. Straight Sets

Totally unacceptable 

Spot on, we could not beat the lions or Swans and we see how well they did the following couple of weeks. We can commence 2022 without that swans disaster hanging round out necks.

 

What a damp squib

Swans won't be a factor next year. Not after this shellacking.  I'm not convinced by the pies or Lions

It's us v the cats in 2023. I'm looking forward to it already

 

 


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