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16 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Players are humans. They must feel really flat and unmotivated after last week. Nothing to play for. 

Good.


Not a fashionable thing to say on here but gutsy performance by the Dogs. Every single one of them has cracked in hard.

15 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

 

The way West Coast and North keep giving each other pick 1 makes me think both clubs are going to get exactly what they want with their respective first picks.

Or Simpson knows he’s gone and is gifting the Eagles wins 😂

Suck [censored] Cats. 

always good to see you lose under any circumstances 

Bont is a freak

Treloar excellent. The Pies could really use a quick clean mid like him 

 

 
1 minute ago, dee-tox said:

Not a fashionable thing to say on here but gutsy performance by the Dogs. Every single one of them has cracked in hard.

As they should be when finals is on the line! Last week was a disgrace. 
They are a soft club. 


Bulldogs got lucky. They beat the Geelong VFL All Stars. They can toss the cue in the rack in first Elim final unless theyre playing Stkilda.

 

20 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Not a fashionable thing to say on here but gutsy performance by the Dogs. Every single one of them has cracked in hard.

Why is it not fashionable? Is there a team that people here don't have an issue with? Geez


West Coast officially have Pick 1


13 minutes ago, layzie said:

Well done Doggies, great performance. Hope they make it 

I despise them 

Just now, layzie said:

Why is it not fashionable? Is there a team that people here don't have an issue with? Geez

True. You should never be objective when talking about other teams. Hurl some abuse. Shock people at how low your emotional intelligence is.  

 
2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Will be great if GW$ beat Carl tomorrow and then meet them again in the first final 

I'd like this scenario too actually. Rematches are always fun.

2 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

True. You should never be objective when talking about other teams. Hurl some abuse. Shock people at how low your emotional intelligence is.  

Oh and if someone in that team said something bad about us they are dead to us!


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