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34 minutes ago, Demonised said:

Searching for an omen, on the way to the ground I saw three ravens sitting on a fence.

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On 20 durries a day. A seriously bad bad habit!

Omens?  On the drive back to Darwin from Kakadu (Jabiru) last Friday. A rare sight amongst the usual unfortunate roadkill,  an expired crow. (Usually smarter than that).

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3 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

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Dermie and Brad Johnson in the box  is an omen...

Comments are going to be stupid and pro the Crows

 
1 minute ago, IRW said:

Dermie and Brad Johnson in the box  is an omen...

Comments are going to be stupid and pro the Crows

It will be the ch7 commentary team


I know our fans aren't great showing up but I always thought Adelaide fans were good travellers. Behind the goals there's barely anyone in there cheersquad

I hate the Crows and their horrible supporters.

No prisoners. 

 

Bring the pressure and we’ll be home. Will need to be mentally switched on from the outset.

7 hours ago, Rednblueriseing said:

I've been saying for months the pies won't loose another game till GF day were we beat the by a point 😉

Good on you. Yes, the pies are very very good, but they have to play against blues, cats and lions before the final series. I believe they are humans not robots, we might see a different Collingwood after 4 weeks. I won't be surprised if Carlton beat them this Friday.


BLOODY UMPIRES!

wanted to get in first 


Maxy will wind up from here and…kicks it. That’s his specialty 


 

Poor kicking. Gus, viney and trac all with opportunities to deliver forward so far and each stuff it up

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