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5 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Non Melbourne supporter?? 💦 Seriously not one positive/supportive comment from you since you’ve been 

Guess you cannot read or comprehend all of my posts but run with the pack because that's the easy way, I just don’t look at football with rose coloured glasses. 

 

If a footballer from the 60’s was cryogenically frozen and woke to watch the modern game I can’t figure out if they’d be more confused that the ruckmen have to nominate to compete, or that the names of the 2 ruckmen are Esava and Dante.

1 minute ago, binman said:

My point, for what it's worth, is you could have made your point without calling posters who hold a contrary view, or a senior coach of a premiership winning team for that matter, a nuffie.

This is the most nuffie post of all because you're the one who mentioned Goodwin, I wasn't referring to him at all!

 

 
15 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

Vossy has figured out the pies, bring the physicality and they turn their toes up. Imagine Viney, Trac, Oliver, Sparrow watching that….

Rubbing Hands GIF by Giphy QA

Sorry. I'd say it was us in Rd 13 showed other teams how to beat the pies. We had had a very good plan for that game, Goodwin relaxed even when we were behind, he smiled to the ch7 camera once during the game.

Just now, The heart beats true said:

If a footballer from the 60’s was cryogenically frozen and woke to watch the modern game I can’t figure out if they’d be more confused that the ruckmen have to nominate to compete, or that the names of the 2 ruckmen are Esava and Dante.

And the fact they are allowed to man hande each other that's one rule I would change.


1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

Guess you cannot read or comprehend all of my posts but run with the pack because that's the easy way, I just don’t look at football with rose coloured glasses. 

What pack is this that you speak of? If you feel there are numerous folk on here that get frustrated by your negativity, it’s hardly that there is collusion. Your entitled to your opinion, I genuinely feel you’ve never posted anything positive about The Dees.

All the best going forward ❤️💙

18 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Games such as this are mentally exhausting. A great goal or mark or tackle and you’ve gotta stop for a second to work out if you’re happy or not. 

I know wcw , it’s so confusing 

 
10 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

gw$ vs bloods a cracking contest

Horrible commentary team.

Dwayne Russell, Kelli Underwood, Dermot Brereton. My ears!

C'mon Geelong.
That's right.
I said "C'mon Geelong."


Just now, Engorged Onion said:

What pack is this that you speak of? If you feel there are numerous folk on here that get frustrated by your negativity, it’s hardly that there is collusion. Your entitled to your opinion, I genuinely feel you’ve never posted anything positive about The Dees.

All the best going forward ❤️💙

I really don't care what people think I just laugh that if one has a different view you are not a real supporter like what you inferred, you want to debate my view great I'm happy to be convinced to change my view but it goes both ways.

35 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Will see next week against the blues...

We'll beat the blues.

3 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

C'mon Geelong.
That's right.
I said "C'mon Geelong."

The sky must be falling as I saying the same thing.

1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

I really don't care what people think I just laugh that if one has a different view you are not a real supporter like what you inferred, you want to debate my view great I'm happy to be convinced to change my view but it goes both ways.

Well, as Kevin Dyson once said to Ricky Jackson.

’Keep doing you champ’. 🥰


Just now, Engorged Onion said:

Well, as Kevin Dyson once said to Ricky Jackson.

’Keep doing you champ’. 🥰

You do know what champ means to some people?

23 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

22 of his 27 disposals were "effective" for what it's worth.

My point is, Hawthorn tagged him hard, it totally shut him down and Collingwood looked much weaker as a result.

Undeniably true. Doesn’t mean we tag him. His one/two gets him 12-15 possessions a week

3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

The sky must be falling as I saying the same thing.

Strange days indeed.

Mentioned last night regarding afls fixture inequality re :tigers off a 5 day break. 
 

So the Pies have a 5 day break and guess who they play? The oldest team in the comp also coming off a 5 day break. FMD it’s just so obvious who gets looked after in the AFL. 

What a dilemma! The Alleycats have to stay in front to make second place possible for us by tomorrow night. I guess it's a glass half full whichever way the game turns.


Watching via Kayo and 50% of the ads within the breaks are Sportsbet ads. I’m literally paying to watch ads that are enticing me to gamble with them.

(Also every game ‘preview’ on the AFL website every week - with Richo and Browny - are produced with a Multi bet factored in that helps sell in their tip for the game).

AFL needs to be better than this.

5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Mentioned last night regarding afls fixture inequality re :tigers off a 5 day break. 
 

So the Pies have a 5 day break and guess who they play? The oldest team in the comp also coming off a 5 day break. FMD it’s just so obvious who gets looked after in the AFL. 

The draw has never been fair and never will be unless everyone played each other twice.

 
1 minute ago, DemonWheels said:

Watching via Kayo and 50% of the ads within the breaks are Sportsbet ads. I’m literally paying to watch ads that are enticing me to gamble with them.

(Also every game ‘preview’ on the AFL website every week - with Richo and Browny - are produced with a Multi bet factored in that helps sell in their tip for the game).

AFL needs to be better than this.

I would love the afl to have their own channel and pay per game or subscription.


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