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Credit to Fremantle. Not many sides can make Carlton look this good. 

 

Looking at how this season is playing out there is no way this competition can sustain further expansion. For the good of the game if Tassie is to get a side an existing team must fold.

 

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Go Blues

Is there anything worse than having a hundred plus thousand Bomber supporters eyeing off our fourth position.

We'd better win next week for my sanity

Essingdon won't bea Geelong at Geelong, and they won't beat Collingwood. There's two.

1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Looking at how this season is playing out there is no way this competition can sustain further expansion. For the good of the game if Tassie is to get a side an existing team must fold.

Why?

The AFL would be loving how the season is playing out. 

 
1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Papalia is the best in the game. Actually tells me what’s happening and not what he had for lunch in 1975 when he also kicked 3 goals. 

Just need Fox to work this out and give him more games. 

7 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Just need Fox to work this out and give him more games. 

But why when we can have Derwayne calling 3 games a week?


10 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Why?

The AFL would be loving how the season is playing out. 

The marketing department is pumping up that the season is alive for so many teams but realistically we know that’s not the case. As much as a lot of people want the Suns to fold it will never happen IMO. Best case scenario is for North to fold and Tassie becomes the 18th team. 

10 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

The marketing department is pumping up that the season is alive for so many teams but realistically we know that’s not the case. As much as a lot of people want the Suns to fold it will never happen IMO. Best case scenario is for North to fold and Tassie becomes the 18th team. 

Yep fair enough. We all see things differently and I am probably in the minority but I hope both GWS and GC turn into popular teams. And I love the fact Tasmania are getting their own team, I don’t agree with them having to spend a billion dollars on a stadium though. 


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