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4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Toiges are pathetic ATM !!

Toiges are pathetic A̶T̶M̶ !̶!̶

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A little birdie told me the Tigers bus accidentally took them to the MCG and they're currently up 200-0 over there.


Toiges getting a glimpse at the next few years - it’s yuk! 

 
6 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

5 day break. AFL and it’s fixture equality. 

This ^

Completely unnecessary for Richmond to play on a Friday after a Sunday game.

Why?


Richmond making a statement. 

You want us prime time Friday, then give us more than a five day break.

3 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

This ^

Completely unnecessary for Richmond to play on a Friday after a Sunday game.

Why?

Ridiculous.

The tigers still had a chance of making the finals.

30 mins ago.

Interesting task for the right DL poster.

QUESTION. ...over the past 3 seasons what is the win / loss ratio for all teams the round after playing us regardless of their result against the Dees.

Im guessing most lost. They throw the kitchen sink at us then theyre utterly cooked the week after.

2 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Interesting task for the right DL poster.

QUESTION. ...over the past 3 seasons what is the win / loss ratio for all teams the round after playing us regardless of their result against the Dees.

Im guessing most lost. They throw the kitchen sink at us then theyre utterly cooked the week after.

Demontasker....


40 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I had a big luncheon at the Cosmo in Trentham with disgraced Demonlander Biffen.

Of course , ! had to pay - FMD !

Not sure how I got back to The Manor but I've put a shiltoad on the dogs .

Und, vass has happened to Biffen I miss his bulldust, it equalled mine. Send him my regards, he'll remember me - we played cricket against each other one day at Elsternwick park - he played in the same team as Pierre Mitchell!

5 day breaks anytime are hard enough but towards the end of a long season they are just about insurmountable.  Hoping the Tigers can rally.  The fixture inequity is bad enough in terms of double ups but surely they could manage equity in breaks between games.

Tigers starting to stimulate themselves apparently. 


But keeps saying “head clash” but only focuses on the tigers player.  Presumably it was a head shoulder clash. 

3 minutes ago, Newport34 said:

Tigers starting to stimulate themselves apparently. 

Nearly choked on my tea when he said that. God BT is a disaster 

 
Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

What’s the deal with the Dogs? Do they just go too hard too early and run out of steam? 

They go when the pressure is not on. When the pressure is turned up they go to water. See also 2021 Grand Final. 

7 minutes ago, Nascent said:

As good as a kick that Daniel can be, he has some shocking turnovers attempting to pull off the ridiculous.

Angus Brayshaw huge goal to take the lead 2021 GF - wasn't that from another "super boot Daniels"' clanger?


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