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2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Well look on the bright side after last night's disappointment. At least Kane Cornes will be a sad boy tonight.

He’ll find way to blame brayshaw

if I was on Twitter I’d troll him with memes on this theme

 
 
2 hours ago, BDA said:

Plenty of corridor footy so far. the game has moved on and we haven't got the memo yet.

You need players with good foot skills to play that type of football. We don't have too many of those.


1 minute ago, Winners at last said:

You need players with good foot skills to play that type of football. We don't have too many of those.

You don't need many - you just need to set your game up to use them properly. Bowey, McVee, Salem all good users but we make them play like lockdown defenders to fit the contest and defence mantra.

 

11 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

So Giants get a 6 day break and Carlton a 7? That seems wrong.

Carlton 8, if played on Saturday. 

Seems funny, GWS playing all over the place, only get the 6 days.

Carl getting 8 even without travel interstate.

Had to be 7 day break each, prior to preliminary.

Did Collingwood decide that?

If they beat the Wood, then at least they get 1 more day to prep for the Grand.

Edited by kev martin

Straight sets for 2 x top 4 teams who finished with a combined 6.5 more wins than the blues & gws, premature contract extensions for both Hinkley 10 yrs no flags Goodwin 1 x flag which you can understand but not sure what the rush was 

1 hour ago, Superunknown said:

I'm sitting with the in laws and they're calling Pickett a thug and the media beat up over Maynard taking brayshaw flowers “oh they played together as juniors “

I haven't had my say yet

[censored] collingwood supporters are on drugs. They literally have no idea 

 

 

Hope you gave 'em both barrels.

Looks like half of the Giants fans are family and crows supporters.

Fair few empty seats that I saw in the stadium. I wonder if Kane will be disappointed in the crowd size.


10 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

So Giants get a 6 day break and Carlton a 7? That seems wrong.

The number 1 priority was to get Collingwood the Friday night prelim as reward for getting the minor premiership.

I can’t stand the filth but they deserved the potential 8 day break into the GF regardless of the clubs below them.

6 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Straight sets for 2 x top 4 teams who finished with a combined 6.5 more wins than the blues & gws, premature contract extensions for both Hinkley 10 yrs no flags Goodwin 1 x flag which you can understand but not sure what the rush was 

I'd be ropable if our club went out the way Port have in their last two big do-or-die finals though. Games over at quarter time/half time. Never even get started until its too late.

 

Edited by John Demonic

1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

I'd be ropable if our club went out the way Port have in their last two big do-or-die finals though. Games over at quarter time/half time.

 

Those misses in the last, when they were going hurt Port the most.

1 hour ago, Superunknown said:

I'm sitting with the in laws and they're calling Pickett a thug and the media beat up over Maynard taking brayshaw flowers “oh they played together as juniors “

I haven't had my say yet

[censored] collingwood supporters are on drugs. They literally have no idea 

 

 

What happened afterwards? Hope you gave them a good old spray!


3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Hope you gave 'em both barrels.

Someone mentioned that Maynard couldn’t help it

”nnnnnmope!” I exclaimed , “wrong”

silence

whoops I thought 

Dissembling ….

”sore point , I strongly disagree “

discussion fin

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What happened afterwards? Hope you gave them a good old spray!

See below matrimonial bliss imperiled 

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

Someone mentioned that Maynard couldn’t help it

Because that's his personality flaw, Thug.

Once a thug, always a thug.

Edited by kev martin

 

Giants can absolutely beat the Pies. They won’t care at all about the crowd. They’re used to never having it on their side. 


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