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I would legitimately play $30 a month more for a Kayo subscription that came only with the actual sound of the crowd. Our game is one of the greatest sports in the world to watch live. I’d love to sit at home with just crowd ambiance. 

 
 

I still think Bedford will be a very handy small forward given another pre-season and a decent go at this level.

Would've tried to hang on to him for another season or two if it was poss

Kinsgley after seeing that pressure rating...

Frustrated Michael Scott GIF


Flynn's a big lump of a lad (always wanted to say that)

Can’t see the top 4 changing all year. a lot of average mid table sides out there 

Best call of the Round ... push in the back there.  Congrats ump!!!

 
16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Can’t see the top 4 changing all year. a lot of average mid table sides out there 

Adding to that we’ve still got Carlton twice plus Richmond, North and the Hawks again. 
Games against Port, Pies, Cats and Lions crucial to our top 2 hopes.

No excuses not to finish top 4, top 2 very desirable.

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1 hour ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Gee they miss Toby.

But Toby’s playing, and playing well at that.

edit: just realised you were referring to Toby Greene. 

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Giants got a good win last week so they’ll not try for another couple of weeks

soulless club

The one positive of seeing Collingwood challenge for a flag while we're also up and about is the chance to beat them in the grand final. I mean visualise it. It would be lovely.

Great hands Hogan.  No more pls or my multi's done

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31 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

But Toby’s playing, and playing well at that.

edit: just realised you were referring to Toby Greene. 

Slightly better player.

Johnson to kick two for my multi ...get him back near the goals FCS!

Gerard Healey comparing Jimmy Stynes to Mason Cox. Give me a break. 

 


1 minute ago, Demon_spurs said:

Gerard Healey comparing Jimmy Stynes to Mason Cox. Give me a break. 

 

What a ridiculous thing to say, borderline offensive. No surprise though, they’ve been frothing over Cox the entire game. So cringey. 

Pendlebury getting subbed completely [censored] my multi 😭😭

Barely noticed Nick Daicos today yet he has had 40 disposals

 

I love the footy - but I couldn’t give a [censored] about anyone’s betting. In my opinion it ruins the game.

Sound the siren already. Please 🙄 


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