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On the way home from work and listening to SEN (just after 6pm) and Kane Cornes having a dig at MFC's crowd size in the MCG finals match against Brisbane Lions last season trying to deflect that Port Adelaide v GWS for Saturday has only sold 37K tickets so far ... reckons Lions supporters made up over 20K+ in the 62K crowd last year so Port's ticket sales aren't that far off ...

 

Giants are specials. Big chance next week too.


Dixon back is huge 

maybe they could knock over the Pies

 

 

13 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

crowd at adelaide oval is looking like being very, very small

It'll fill up on Sat night after all the devil worshippers have returned from secluded rural estates.

Very odd place SA.

16 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Giants are specials. Big chance next week too.

Agree. They are the Great Orange Hope to upset the Pies. Cannot see Port troubling the McGuires but Giants are a real prospect for something unexpected.


Well with the dees out the only thing that matters is the filth don't win the flag. Don't care who wins tonite. So I want the bears to go on and win the flag  preferably by a point over the filth.

In case you haven’t heard for the 57th time this week, GWS has won at 11 different venues this year.

Prefer GWS to win so we’re not the only ones with the inglorious embarrassment of going out in straight sets.


 

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