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Why does Kayo think footy fans want to know about gambling apps, bald cures, and KFC? It's just ads for those three things on rotation the whole night thru.

Consolation.  if port win, then at least the utter incompetence of Geelong will make it not so bad 

 
Just now, KLV said:

Consolation.  if port win, then at least the utter incompetence of Geelong will make it not so bad 

Or just to see Scott's face...

1 minute ago, binman said:

C'mon cats!

They look putrid. Rohan in usual Rohan mode. 
Couldn’t happen against us of course 🙄


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Why does Kayo think footy fans want to know about gambling apps, bald cures, and KFC? It's just ads for those three things on rotation the whole night thru.

Maybe Kfc. 

And bald cures.

Being beaten by Willie Rioli is like being beaten by Gary Rohan. Embarrassing. 

 

Butters/Rozee/Horne-Francis ... wow, what a midfield!!

Wines (Brownlow medalist) doesn't even get a look in these days.

The puddy tatts will need next level assistance from the umpires to win this. 


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Being beaten by Willie Rioli is like being beaten by Gary Rohan. Embarrassing. 

Willie can play though.

Just now, demon3165 said:

Willie can play though.

When he’s not busy belting players off the ball 

Watching the live ladder while the games are on is crazy this year. Each goal moves teams up and down half a dozen spots.

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The Cat's accuracy vs the oppo's keeps them in alot of matches

It makes me happy to know the last time Geelong lost in consecutive weeks was to North and Melbourne…in 2006!


 
9 minutes ago, Chook said:

It makes me happy to know the last time Geelong lost in consecutive weeks was to North and Melbourne…in 2006!

Are you saying Geelong hasnt lost 2 in a row since 2006??!

...surely that cant be right?

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

He is not right since getting KOd against us.

Rohan is the disaster that keeps on delivering 


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