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Ridiculous insufficient intent ā€œruleā€ is driving me insane. As is the way forwards get away with pushes in the back. Defenders don’t dare fall over to make it clear what happenedĀ 

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It would be magnificent if Sydney can maintain this type of pressure up all night.Ā 

 
23 hours ago, Demonland said:

Chris Scotts 300th game as coach next week. Happy to spoil another Geelong 300th.Ā 

I foresaw the game and afterwards in my dream. Geelong led by 50 at half time, Gawn had marked inside the goal square just before the final siren sounded, he kicked a behind, all the Melbourne players were jumping upside down, we won by 1 point.

2am. Chris Scotts was still in the bar alone: I... I hat Melbourne. The bar attendant(a Melbourne supporter): Chris, you want me to play a song? Chris: yeah, let's... Iet's do it, a good one. The speaker: It's a grand old flag. It's a high flying flag... Chris: not... not bad, actually I... I like it, thanks...thanks mate. The bar attendant: My pleasure. šŸ™‚

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Tonight’s game another clear example of the ā€˜affects’ and ā€˜effects’ of mid season loading don’t you say @binman?

Just now, Jontee said:

who was that dill from the swans?

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The one that didn’t get tackled but still got a HTB paid against him? Ā Terrible umpiring decision.

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19 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

I have alway liked Amarty. Out of contract at years end. Has had his share of injuries but I can see him in the red and blue next year.Ā 

Ditto.

197cm , played less than 20 games. Great in the air and beautiful mover. Huge upside. Would be rapt to get him.Ā 

14 minutes ago, Min Xie said:

I foresaw the game and afterwards in my dream. Geelong led by 50 at half time, Gawn had marked inside the goal square just before the final siren sounded, he kicked a behind, all the Melbourne players were jumping upside down, we won by 1 point.

2am. Chris Scotts was still in the bar alone: I... I hat Melbourne. The bar attendant(a Melbourne supporter): Chris, you want me to play a song? Chris: yeah, let's... Iet's do it, a good one. The speaker: It's a grand old flag. It's a high flying flag... Chris: not... not bad, actually I... I like it, thanks...thanks mate. The bar attendant: My pleasure. šŸ™‚

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This is amazingly obscure and I love it.

if someone could put those words into AI to create some artwork - that’d be amazing.Ā 

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1 minute ago, Jontee said:

2 weeks?

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Hope so. Ā Extremely silly thing to do.

2 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

The umpires are so one-sided towards Brisbane in this game it’s shameful!

Incredibly one sided.Ā 

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Swans are getting absolutely rogered here by the umps. OMG

umps have inserted themselves into proceedings. harsh insufficient intent call leads to the goal

Second goal to Berry from a ridiculous decision. An uphill battle for the Swans.Ā 

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25 minutes ago, Jontee said:

who was that dill from the swans?

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Deserves 4 weeks - Swans’ discount = 1-2

Just flicked over to the cricket think the commentary is just as bad as the footy.Ā 

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Pathetic Lions charity goal free, for not keeping ball in, or deliberate out, when a Lion actually tapped it out.

We are so disadvantaged in a way playing at the G.

While I am typing another Lions goal from a free.Ā 

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