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Just now, whatwhat say what said:

gc17 remain the most pathetic franchise in football

almost the worst in world sport; up there with the sacremento kings or minnesota timberwolves in the nba

Worse than the Cleveland Browns

 
 

Game over. Well done Gold Coast you literal waste of time money and talent. 
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19 minutes ago, BDA said:

Chol is gassed and having zero influence for GC

He's not a very good player.

GCS remind me of the Washington Generals

I still maintain the best thing about Gold Coast is Jupiters

You bring Sexton on with fresh legs and leave him in the forward pocket where the ball isn't getting to. Put him around the footy Dew you nuffie!

We sure lucked out with the Swans blocking him from coming to the Demons.

 

Gold Coast don’t want to win and nobody even cares. 
Just loose, lazy, unfit. They have had 100 pre seasons and they can’t even run a game out. 
Just genuinely embarrassing. 

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I still maintain the best thing about Gold Coast is Jupiters

The players probably think that too


4 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Its hard to see Freo winning many if any games once they come up against the better teams.

Look at their fixture the next 12 or so games. I would be surprised if they win more than 5.

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I still maintain the best thing about Gold Coast is Jupiters

More like the highway out of it.

Fremantle players celebrating like we did in our 2 wins a season days. Embarrassing. 

They have no heart. Played the last quarter like they were 6 goals down. Lazy timid spectators.

 

And what a shockingly umpired game. How many soft frees given and real frees not given.


Ok, so that was disappointing. Let’s look at the positive though and work out who would be good to pinch from Gold Coast. 

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7 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yeh he was right up there in that 2019 draft with Kozzy, LJ etc.  Actually early on im pretty sure he was ranked higher

He went #2.  I'd pick Kozzie above him, but he'd definitely be top 5 in a retrospective draft

Rhetorical question ... How many times did the Suns bomb the ball forward and the Freo defenders simply marked those kicks ?

 

9 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Its hard to see Freo winning many if any games once they come up against the better teams.

I think we just watched the battle for...

You Win Runner Up GIF

1 minute ago, Winners at last said:

Rhetorical question ... How many times did the Suns bomb the ball forward and the Freo defenders simply marked those kicks ?

Rhetorical answer: the same number of times that a Sun had the ball after a mark or free and his teammates stood around watching rather than running to give him an option.


Tigers v Swans ... who do we want to win?

Possibly Tigers because I suspect they won't be much of a threat this year?

Edited by Winners at last

5 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Ok, so that was disappointing. Let’s look at the positive though and work out who would be good to pinch from Gold Coast. 

Noah Anderson

5 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Ok, so that was disappointing. Let’s look at the positive though and work out who would be good to pinch from Gold Coast. 

None of their defenders that's for sure.

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Gold Coast don’t want to win and nobody even cares. 
Just loose, lazy, unfit. They have had 100 pre seasons and they can’t even run a game out. 
Just genuinely embarrassing. 

The AFL royally screwed up the set up of that club. Unprofessional/drug/party culture to start with which by all accounts took a decade to undo. If you were one of those players to which AFL is just a career and you don’t feel a burning passion to succeed like others do, GC is your club. 


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