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Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Well theirs a small chance for top spot and we need the Cat to beat the Pies next week. Maybe I just take second spot.

I can’t barrack for Geelong twice. It’s over. I’m done. 

 
1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

I’m still worried about the Swans

They have conceded 63 inside 50s so far against a side that conceded 73 inside 50s to us.  All you need to be worried about is us kicking 6.25.

 

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Smells like 2021 in here

Hope it’s not that Covid smell.

Cats were pretty awful. They’ll lose next week and I think the Dogs will get them in round 24.


13 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Well theres a small chance for top spot and we need the Cat to beat the Pies next week. Maybe I just take second spot.

not necessarily if collingwobble lose to brisbane and essendon that will do...

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3 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

They have conceded 63 inside 50s so far against a side that conceded 73 inside 50s to us.  All you need to be worried about is us kicking 6.25.

 

I hope you’re right

 
11 minutes ago, Chook said:

I don't watch Tom Stewart much because I try to avoid watching Geelong, but damn he's a good defender.

Only player I can stomach in that team

In the end we needed the result, but I am probably more fortunate that I detest both teams.

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Told a Collingwood mad workmate a couple weeks ago the Demons are eyeing off 2nd spot.
He poo poo'ed me.
I told him this week it'll be a Melbourne/Carlton GF.
Looking forward to talking some footy with him Monday 😂

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2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Only player I can stomach in that team

He is such a dirty player. I despise him. 


1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

Told a Collingwood mad workmate a couple weeks go the Demons are eyeing off 2nd spot.
He poo poo'ed me.
I told him this week it'll be a Melbourne/Carlton GF.
Looking forward to talking some footy with him Monday 😂

Same here - I’ve got an insufferable filth supporting colleague.

I like to remind them that they’re paying half of Grundy’s wage - and next week it’ll be along the lines of ‘no Daicos, no Collingwood’.

4 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Couple of big and clear dissenting decisions by GWS, just ignored by the umpires 

Apparently yelling ‘what the F..K’  directly at an umpire is not covered by the descent rule.

Swans winning basically guarantees that rnd 24 for them will be an elimination final. Won’t be easy to knock them off.

And just like that…..current flag odds Collingwood 3.25, Melbourne 3.75

2 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Swans winning basically guarantees that rnd 24 for them will be an elimination final. Won’t be easy to knock them off.

Especially at that dreaded ground!


6 minutes ago, Satan said:

Can i say go freo

3 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Apparently yelling ‘what the F..K’  directly at an umpire is not covered by the descent rule.

Funnily enough I recently found myself talking to the HR dept cause I asked that exact question of a sensitive fellow worker.
They called it abuse whereas I disagreed.

Just watched the filth (pies) and they were were so totally done. Is it possible damn that they have been loading this late I the season. 😢

 
34 minutes ago, Stu said:

Cheering after Miers scores.... Jim Carey GIF - Jim Carey Shower GIFs

About as disturbing as rooting for Jeelong

5 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Funnily enough I recently found myself talking to the HR dept cause I asked that exact question of a sensitive fellow worker.
They called it abuse whereas I disagreed.

I hip and shouldered a couple people that annoyed me. Straight to HR.

Unreal.


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