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@binman @A F

I'll reply to your posts when I get a min. 

In the meantime, St Kilda down to 1 on the bench in the second quarter. Three vital players.

Already without Hill, Higgins, Membrey and I think another @A F? You're telling me they're not important? Higgins is their leading goal kicker. Sometimes I don't know what planet you're on. 

Zero excuses for us now. Zero. 

 

 
1 hour ago, JimmyGadson said:

@binman @A F

I'll reply to your posts when I get a min. 

In the meantime, St Kilda down to 1 on the bench in the second quarter. Three vital players.

Already without Hill, Higgins, Membrey and I think another @A F? You're telling me they're not important? Higgins is their leading goal kicker. Sometimes I don't know what planet you're on. 

Zero excuses for us now. Zero. 

 

Hill, Higgins and Membrey? Fair dinkum. You don't reckon our best goal kicker and the best contested player in the comp would even that up? Nah, of course not. FMD.

Were you at the game tonight? 

Geelong will be in the eight today

So here comes the Kardinia factor It is cheating in my view


Toby Nankervis- dirtiest player in the league.

1 hour ago, Kent said:

Geelong will be in the eight today

So here comes the Kardinia factor It is cheating in my view

Yep, they play Norff today. No chance in history the game will be transfered up to Alice Springs for the betterment of the game.

Thats our deptartment. "We'll play anywhere anytime ".... Max Gawn.

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two interesting games this arvo

Crows or bombers will take a big step towards finals. go crows

loser of Freo and Blues won’t make finals. i’m tipping the blues in a minor upset 

30 minutes ago, DubDee said:

two interesting games this arvo

Crows or bombers will take a big step towards finals. go crows

loser of Freo and Blues won’t make finals. i’m tipping the blues in a minor upset 

I hope the Freo v  Blues game is a draw. Thats a win- win for us. Neither side wins is a outstanding result. 

Forget Carlton playing finals even the media has given up.

You can stick a fork in them. Theyre done. Huge traffic jam ahead of them. 


Watched the first qtr of Puddy Tatts v Norf. Norf are so bad ... like watching the U16s playing the U14s.

I can't imagine anyone other than Jee-long supporters not switching off/turning over.

I'm watching a station with oldies videos hits ... even watching The Sweet/Teenage Rampage is better viewing. And that's setting the bar pretty low. Actually I think i'll go for a walk.

Just now, The heart beats true said:

Both teams at Marvel know you’re allowed to defend right?

It's like a throwback to the 1990s right now.


Just now, The heart beats true said:

Both teams at Marvel know you’re allowed to defend right?

Adelaide play an incredibly attacking game style. It’s why they’re my favourite team to watch (I will NEVER enjoy watching Collingwood). They also have an amazing forwardline. A star in every position. 

No idea how that translates into finals, should they make it, but my guess is, badly. 

Jesus. Just tuned in. 16 scoring shots early in the 2nd quarter for the bummers. 


Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Essendon v Adelaide is a pure shootout. It’s 90s football

Somewhere Steven May is curled up in a ball crying and shaking. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Adelaide play an incredibly attacking game style. It’s why they’re my favourite team to watch (I will NEVER enjoy watching Collingwood). They also have an amazing forwardline. A star in every position. 

No idea how that translates into finals, should they make it, but my guess is, badly. 

I’d love Fogarty, Rachele and Rankin at the Dees.

 
1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Nearly every inside fifty is a score. 78% anyway.

Look, I know this literally isn’t the right forum for me to say this but watching this I get why our defence first plan isn’t loved by the media.


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