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Just now, GBDee said:

Pies to win this with this with a goal in dying seconds . Again.

Or Geelong missing an easy one after kicking 19 goals 1 point.

 
1 minute ago, GBDee said:

Pies to win this with this with a goal in dying seconds . Again.

I call a draw

 

If there are 2 teams I want to humility everytime we play them this year, it's these 2


 

Umpires making sure Geelong don’t miss a goal by giving them unexplainable frees in the goal square 


yep BS 50s and free kicks from nothing put geelong in control

let the game play on FFS

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Umpires making sure Geelong don’t miss a goal by giving them unexplainable frees in the goal square 

Glad we don't have these ump

Appalling frees in fwd line, cost 3 goals now



1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Is it season over for Howe?

Considering his arm was at the opposite angle that it's supposed to be I would say yes 

I want Geelong to win. Their collective injuries should tell later in the year. Collingwood even without Howe look good, and will be harder to stop.

 
2 hours ago, picket fence said:

I might seem a little unhinged and even homicidal, perhaps even totally out of control, but u know what

I HATE EVERY OTHER TEAM OUT THERE!!

GO DEES!!😎

Nothing unreasonable about this at all @picket fence. People ask me, who's going to make the eight? And I always arrive at the same answer. Jeelong and South get a free pass curtesy of AFLney. We make it of course. Then quite frankly, the rest are all around 12-18. 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Is it season over for Howe?

You’d think so. That looks horrific. 


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