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5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

The only bit of good news is that Max is walking without splint, brace, crutches or even a limp.

I don’t think you can read that much into it. It actually may mean the opposite. 

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Brisbane - blackouts and people singing John Denver and Neil Diamond.

Do they know it’s not 1976?

It is over there!! 

 

In all seriousness this will be remembered as the worst day to be a Demons fan since we didn’t make the 8 in 2020.

Salem injured and out indefinitely. May late scratching still not right. Max gets injured and god knows. Lights go out on a game.

Be kind to yourselves Dees fans.

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Any idea if we marked the ball from Brayshaw’s kick just as the lights went out? Looked a potential rare inside 50 entry.

Shanked it straight to a Brisbane player.


Anastasia forgot to pay the electricity bill. How embarrassment. 

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4 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Serious question - is that a good sign in terms of medial v ACL?

And also a big smile . I’d take a 100 point loss if his injury isn’t serious 

2 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Serious question - is that a good sign in terms of medial v ACL?

Yes you can it's twisting or sideway movement that becomes a problem. But the fact that they are letting him is confusing.


3 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Serious question - is that a good sign in terms of medial v ACL?

Impossible to tell.  I've seen and played with blokes who've run off the ground seemingly unencumbered only to find they've blown their ACL.

Just now, The heart beats true said:

In all seriousness this will be remembered as the worst day to be a Demons fan since we didn’t make the 8 in 2020.

Salem injured and out indefinitely. May late scratching still not right. Max gets injured and god knows. Lights go out on a game.

Be kind to yourselves Dees fans.

And potentially Petty injured as well 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️


Kayo - Brown Lyon Buckley - discussing how abandoning at this stage with BL winning +40 points.

They are suggesting that it could adversely effect the  integrity of the betting" - farcical.

Apparently can be continued after what could be 60 minutes!  How about the soft tissue injuries in either teams after cooling down for all this time.  Not a lot of integrity now.

If the game is abandoned then we lose. 
Those rules were put in place after the last time the lights went out at VFL Park.

7 goals in twelve minutes. 
 

let’s do this! 🔴🔵🔥🔴🔵🙄💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Those lights ain't coming back on.

 

Agreed. Things exploding are never a good sign.


What a disgrace our midfield was. Doesn't bode well for the Swans game missing Kossie and Gawn. Come on Schac attack!

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Shanked it straight to a Brisbane player.

I suspected that was the case given Brayshaw’s propensity to shank a kick.

1 minute ago, Floody100 said:

We don’t deserve to win but that rule that who’s ever in front gets the points is [censored].

What if it was a scenario in which Brisbane was up by 3 points & the reason they get the win is because their stadium is a piece of garbage ?

Was just thinking this is be dirty as hell if it was close and we lost a goal down with 8 minutes to go

 

At least they didn’t get 100 points against us


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