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Whew! Feels like 11pm already - can't believe we have 1v2 to go. Love footy after a win or when we're playing on Sunday!

 

What I would pay to see Geelong turn into West Coast and become a rabble. Thats how much I hate the [censored].

 

Cats bossed the last 5 minutes and could easily have won if their inside 50 entries had been better. Nothing to do with Bears learning from last week despite it making a good narrative. 

4 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

What I would pay to see Geelong turn into West Coast and become a rabble. Thats how much I hate the [censored].

The day Geelong is rotting in 18th I will throw a party. Everyone welcome. Especially Christ Scott. 

We want Port to win tonight right? If Collingwood loses tonight the "far and away best" mantle slips off a bit with them having lost to all 3 of the other top four sides. Plus…it's the pies. Stuff 'em!

 
Just now, Chook said:

We want Port to win tonight right? If Collingwood loses tonight the "far and away best" mantle slips off a bit with them having lost to all 3 of the other top four sides. Plus…it's the pies. Stuff 'em!

I’m with you. I want Port to win. Port don’t worry me. They are home and away champions and finals chumps. We’ve seen it before. We will see it again. They also can’t defend. 


Port look tense as. This is the biggest game for them since that Richmond Prelim.

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Port look tense as. This is the biggest game for them since that Richmond Prelim.

What about the 2021 prelim? That went well for them 😂

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Port look tense as. This is the biggest game for them since that Richmond Prelim.

Was thinking the same - Pies look very relaxed, Port look nervous as anything.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

What about the 2021 prelim? That went well for them 😂

Mickey Mouse season. We need to win a real one to validate it in my mind.

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Mickey Mouse season. We need to win a real one to validate it in my mind.

What makes it a Mickey Mouse season? It was a full season, we won it without a single home final, and won it convincingly. I do not agree with that notion at all!

 


Suck [censored] Cats!!

should be 8th my tomorrow

Just now, Jaded No More said:

What makes it a Mickey Mouse season? It was a full season, we won it without a single home final, and won it convincingly. I do not agree with that notion at all!

 

Call it my last vestige of MFCSS. I think some of the bigger clubs and those who had won one recently, with COVID, didn't care quite as much. It wasn't at the MCG. Win another one at the G with this group and I'll value them both equally, but fail to win another one and I'll view 2021 in a very different light.

Can’t see the Cats making the 8 given their draw and age of their squad. 

unless 11 wins gets you in. 

I reckon the Pies will roll Port tonight.


Great Ashes coverage on Gem. Nothing but Sportsnet adds. I just want the weather report fgs . Too much to ask.

The pitch is covered so hopefully there's no cricket today. What a fitting way to win this series. Keep raining . Bairstow won't catch a cold.

 
9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Adelaide really know how to turn on the weather for big matches.

Just like Manchester.😀

Currently raining at Manchester. Yet I'm still continuing to watch the coverage. Maybe because I do not want to watch Collingwood 


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