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Nice to see the Pies lose to a severely undermanned Carlton side the other night. 

They were very disappointing and let's hope this spells the start of some shaky form for them heading into the end of the year. 

Dare I say it... 

Colliwobbles.. 

21 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

LOL at watching all you guys having to barrack for Carlton. 🤣 

You mean barracking against Collingwood -- an entirely different thing!

 

 

Barring three teams, this season is remarkably close.

It's fascinating. Even the Dockers have stepped up today and won at fortress Kardinia.

There is still a high number of finals permutations five rounds out.

Gws recent charge has made our loss to them seemingly more palatable I guess.

I suppose the Tigers will throw their all at us tomorrow as they are technically finals contenders. I hope our midfield holds up.

 

 


Is it unpatriotic and unsporting to hope England win the final test so our Ashes win will seem even sweeter?

 

15 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

Nice to see the Pies lose to a severely undermanned Carlton side the other night. 

They were very disappointing and let's hope this spells the start of some shaky form for them heading into the end of the year. 

Dare I say it... 

Colliwobbles.. 

haven’t you changed your tune… 😂

Zorko v Miller. the most hated player in the league v one of the most respected.

Hate Zorko

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Any idea what Zorko accused Miller of then?

Yeah, tackling him legally


10 minutes ago, BDA said:

Max King having a party

Geez, throwing himself into every contest. Makes you wonder his state of mind in last month. Great to watch.


2 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

oh FFS.  gonna be 0-4 in tips already at this rate.  what the hell is this year?

You and me and many others but their good results for Melbourne

4 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

oh FFS.  gonna be 0-4 in tips already at this rate.  what the hell is this year?

Most of us are.

 

Dew must be dirty. 

he was building something. If Miller didn’t get injured i reckon Dew is still coach.  now they start again 

ps Humphry will be a gun in 2-3 years 

If the Suns are ever going to realise their potential, they just have to win this game. 


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