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Daniher played a good game. Brushed the media no wonder they had him in the gun

 
10 hours ago, TRIGON said:

Gamble responsibly

I wish I had been a bit less responsible.

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

The travesti if that guy (Daicos) wins it before Clarry... I'll riot 😡😡😡

Just a little point of semantics - can one riot alone?  Is there a critical number of participants to constitute a riot?  🙄🤔

 
2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just a little point of semantics - can one riot alone?  Is there a critical number of participants to constitute a riot?  🙄🤔

I'll join in, if that helps 😡


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just a little point of semantics - can one riot alone?  Is there a critical number of participants to constitute a riot?  🙄🤔

Whatever number a crowd or mob is.

3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just a little point of semantics - can one riot alone?  Is there a critical number of participants to constitute a riot?  🙄🤔

Certainly King Kong or Godzilla can riot on their own 😂😂... I am not as big but can still do some damage 

6 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Country Road defeats Collingwood.

The Brissy Squatters

 
14 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Good start to Easter. Now we need a good win & for the giants to knock off Essendon 

And crows to beat freo

Easter weekend off to a good start.


So much gushing about Daicos.

If the footy review shows (e.g. On the Couch) had any guts (which they dont) they'd highlight that disgusting dive by Daicos to win a free in Q4. Of course they won't. It doesn't suit their narrative.

I know someone whose son went to school with him ... hmm, I won't repeat what the son said about him.

27 minutes ago, GBDee said:

Really have bought into the narrative haven’t they? HTB/incorrect disposal rules different for him.

I hope the media goes to town on him. There were 2-3 contests shirked and a number of playing for frees. Would be an insult to the medal if he wins it. 


Heard Moore saying after the game that they really missed not having a ruckman.  Likewise, we missed having Gawney. But then again we had a fella called Grundy fill in and take on the job.  I wonder if the Ferals have ever heard about him?

13 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I hope the media goes to town on him. There were 2-3 contests shirked and a number of playing for frees. Would be an insult to the medal if he wins it. 

Of course they wont.

58 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just a little point of semantics - can one riot alone?  Is there a critical number of participants to constitute a riot?  🙄🤔

As long as you’re wearing a very colourful shirt, it should be ok.

43 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

So much gushing about Daicos.

If the footy review shows (e.g. On the Couch) had any guts (which they dont) they'd highlight that disgusting dive by Daicos to win a free in Q4. Of course they won't. It doesn't suit their narrative.

Let's not get too sanctimonious. We have Hunter, Spargo and Kozzie who love to play for frees. 


1 hour ago, Gawndy the Great said:

I hope the media goes to town on him. There were 2-3 contests shirked and a number of playing for frees. Would be an insult to the medal if he wins it. 

You saw that to.

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Filth kicked bady. They should have Beaten Vegas, but Cameron was deadly. 
good result

Give due where it’s due . Bris absolutely deserved the win. No ruckman caused problems for the Pies ..when you have to use McStay..Johnson or Frampton in the ruck then it leaves them vulnerable in those areas. They’re a good team the Pies but they are vulnerable like most teams when key players are missing..

 
4 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

The travesti if that guy wins it before Clarry... I'll riot 😡😡😡

The way he's going, he will. Far more fashionable and kicks more goals 


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