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9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I despise Brisbane. So many punchable heads in one side. 
Pleasure to beat them. 

Can i join in too?😂

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Posted
4 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

some choice bigfooty quotes:

  • We play to win to the end and only and I mean only, do we start saving a game when heat is really on and
    its in the dying minute....no more. Playing the saving game with approx 5 minutes to go was totally ridiculous and cost us.
  • When the going got tough - Melbourne's leaders stood up, Gawn and Petraca took the bull by the horns, threw themselves into the battle and did the things that lifted their team mates, gave belief, showed it was possible. Well done them.

    When the going got tough - Lions leaders found holes and crawled into them, gave up, hid behind team mates and whinged.

  • The most gutted I think I have ever felt after a loss. I feel like I need therapy

  • Devastating loss. Will put me in a filthy mood for remainder of weekend.

  • Maybe we need to start wearing Brisbane Lions colours at the MCG to get over the hoodoo.

    • And rename it the 'Gabba.

  • Fagan should expect some tough questions in the presser around what the gameplan was in that last qtr.
    He got absolutely nothing of the sort. As limp as you could imagine. Afl journalists are not real journalists let’s be honest.

  • It's actually the opposite of reactionary. It's the status quo. We still can't get it done in big games away from home. We're still heading towards a 5th straight failed final serious. We still can't run out games. We still can't defend transition. We still go to sleep in the midfield

  • 4.2 to 0.1 in the last 7 minutes. The opposite of clutch. And another psychologically scarring loss for this group to carry.
     

Not so cocky now.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

I despise Brisbane. So many punchable heads in one side. 
Pleasure to beat them. 

Jaded, they really do, don't they. My personal favourite: Rhys (self-declared 'beast mode') Matheison

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hipwood .... by a margin ...... for mine.

I've got a mate who calls Hipwood Skeletor

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Jaded, they really do, don't they. My personal favourite: Rhys (self-declared 'beast mode') Matheison

 

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5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Hipwood .... by a margin ...... for mine.

Zorko, surely

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Posted
9 minutes ago, BDA said:

 

Zorko, surely

Certainly his credentials are higher given that Brisbane even made him Captain


Posted
On 7/13/2023 at 1:35 PM, praha said:

I don't see why they shouldn't be confident. They are far and away the better team.

This didn't age that well.

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Posted
9 hours ago, loges said:

This didn't age that well.

not really. leading into the game they were undoubtedly favourites and in better form.

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Posted
6 hours ago, praha said:

not really. leading into the game they were undoubtedly favourites and in better form.

And yet.

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Posted
7 hours ago, praha said:

not really. leading into the game they were undoubtedly favourites and in better form.

You didn't say they were in better form though. You said they were the better team.

Posted
23 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

 

  • When the going got tough - Melbourne's leaders stood up, Gawn and Petraca took the bull by the horns, threw themselves into the battle and did the things that lifted their team mates, gave belief, showed it was possible. Well done them.

    When the going got tough - Lions leaders found holes and crawled into them, gave up, hid behind team mates and whinged.

What about Viney and Melk Mofo.

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Posted (edited)
20 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

 

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AS the lights get dimmer on the Gold Coast is this the guy being headhunted by the AFL to replace Stuart Dew at the Suns?

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

AS the lights get dimmer on the Gold Coast is this the guy being headhunted by the AFL to replace Stuart Dew at the Suns?

Thought he was already on their board.

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Posted
10 hours ago, praha said:

not really. leading into the game they were undoubtedly favourites and in better form.

They can’t win at the G. 14 losses in last 15 attempts. Can’t even beat hawthorn. They have a 1000 pound gorilla on their back and until they actually win a game there I doubt too many people will have them as favourites.

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Posted
42 minutes ago, BDA said:

They can’t win at the G. 14 losses in last 15 attempts. Can’t even beat hawthorn. They have a 1000 pound gorilla on their back and until they actually win a game there I doubt too many people will have them as favourites.

Their full record at the MCG since becoming the Brisbane Lions is 59 games, 16 wins , 1 draw and 42 losses.
11 of those are in finals for 5 wins and 6 losses. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

New head of media TC. 

The perfect career move Rab. Parachuted in from Baghdad to give 'real cred' to AFL communications with the broader football public.

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I know this might be unpopular but you have to admire the Brisbane cheer squad. I’d imagine a lot of them are from rusted on Fitzroy families who very begrudgingly came around, but they really make some noise when they are up and about. It might be because they see a lot of losses in Vic, but they really brought it on Friday.

It’s interesting because in a way it helps make a really good argument for relocating another team away from Melbourne.

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

I know this might be unpopular but you have to admire the Brisbane cheer squad. I’d imagine a lot of them are from rusted on Fitzroy families who very begrudgingly came around, but they really make some noise when they are up and about. It might be because they see a lot of losses in Vic, but they really brought it on Friday.

It’s interesting because in a way it helps make a really good argument for relocating another team away from Melbourne.

I always love it when the opposition supporters start the chant (in this case LIons...Lions) and then lose, makes me smile a lot. Mind you they did start the chant in the third quarter, I thought at the time they might regret this.

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3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I know this might be unpopular but you have to admire the Brisbane cheer squad. I’d imagine a lot of them are from rusted on Fitzroy families who very begrudgingly came around, but they really make some noise when they are up and about. It might be because they see a lot of losses in Vic, but they really brought it on Friday.

It’s interesting because in a way it helps make a really good argument for relocating another team away from Melbourne.

You’re right about that, THBT. Their cheer squad members are certainly proud and loyal. Their banner crew is full of super nice people. I chat in the race with opposition crews, almost all of whom are friendly. The Brisbane crew comprises diehard Fitzroy fans and/or the children of Fitzroy fans. There’s definitely a different vibe from the GCS and GWS ppl. 

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