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Just now, Great Northern Summer said:

I'm going to sounds like a broken record. This is also a rhetorical question. Why didn't we pick up Jesse Hogan when Freo wanted to ditch him? He's exactly what we need!

We've lost Hogan, Jackson and Bedford on Goodwin's watch.

 

Let us all hope dearly for a GWs Lions GF

oh my god it would be a joy. The AFL commercial corrupt cartel would lose their minds

please god make this happen

 

 

Just now, Demon Jack said:

I wish we still had Jesse but we probably don't win in 2021 without Steven May in defence. 

Sliding doors.

Great point. Not sure Frosty would have given Curnow a bath last night like May did.

 
Just now, praha said:

We've lost Hogan, Jackson and Bedford on Goodwin's watch.

I’ve got a letter going to Pert Monday. A clear eyed no holds barred review of everything is needed

members need to know the club is taking this seriously 

my renewal depends on it

Money better spent on golf club membership at present 

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

Let us all hope dearly for a GWs Lions GF

oh my god it would be a joy. The AFL commercial corrupt cartel would lose their minds

please god make this happen

 

 

The AFL wouldn’t hate GW$ getting to the pointy end. The East Coast is worth a lot of money on TV


5 minutes ago, Deefensive Language said:

The way Daisy explained his reading of the play hit the nail on the head.

Such creative forward craft... unpredictable for defenders...and something that Melbourne never seems capable of is that his teammates read his movements.

He's the best player in the comp hands down

2 minutes ago, praha said:

We've lost Hogan, Jackson and Bedford on Goodwin's watch.

Are you saying Goodwin could stop Jackson yearning for his home? That you’d rather not have May and a flag? 

 
17 minutes ago, BDA said:

Toby Greene is my favourite non-mfc player

Had a soft spot for him ever since he was shown in the crowd leaping up, fists clenched, and shouting “Maxie!!” 21 finals I think.

 

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The AFL wouldn’t hate GW$ getting to the pointy end. The East Coast is worth a lot of money on TV

Sure

A half team in far western Sydney with 10000 members is not quite a Carlton Collingwood gf and the expire it gets their corporate partners and gambling companies for a week is it 


1 minute ago, GBDee said:

Had a soft spot for him ever since he was shown in the crowd leaping up, fists clenched, and shouting “Maxie!!” 21 finals I think.

 

That wasn't him.

port midfield getting murdered.

this is very impressive so far from gws. 

9 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Let us all hope dearly for a GWs Lions GF

oh my god it would be a joy. The AFL commercial corrupt cartel would lose their minds

please god make this happen

 

 

This would be a good outcome for the AFL.


Early days but it looks as though Port are joining us in the straight sets exit club.

If GWS can handle the 90,000 occasion and are efficient around goals, then Collingwood have got something to think about.

Just now, praha said:

This would be a good outcome for the AFL.

Refer response to SWYL. 
CFC x 2 >> GWS BL

I’m ok with either GWS or BL winning, GWS preferably for their excellent pirate shanty theme song

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Early days but it looks as though Port are joining us in the straight sets exit club.

If GWS can handle the 90,000 occasion and are efficient around goals, then Collingwood have got something to think about.

On current form GWS and Brisbane are far and away the best teams in it.

 

Boy there good to watch when up and going

 

not sure i would have fancied our chances against gws the way they are playing. this is mightily impressive.


2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Early days but it looks as though Port are joining us in the straight sets exit club.

If GWS can handle the 90,000 occasion and are efficient around goals, then Collingwood have got something to think about.

I thought that after the STK game and put some sneaky $ on them for the GF. They can beat the pies. Hopefullly Greene can Maynard Maynard . That would be a dream. 

 

Such a pity Hogan had all the issues he had 7-8 years ago

talent wise he should be a 700 goal fwd


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