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The giants are playing like us in 2021.

They kick a burst of 5-6 goals in a short time and the game is out of reach for the opposition.

What I would give to see us play that way again.

 

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 

 

 

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2 minutes 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 

 

 

good luck mate. that’s a tough gig

 
Just now, Deenooos_ said:

The giants are playing like us in 2021.

They kick a burst of 5-6 goals in a short time and the game is out of reach for the opposition.

What I would give to see us play that way again.

you and us both

we’ve lost that goaling feeling, oh-woowhoah that goaling feeling

we’ve lost that goaling feeling

now we’re gone, gone , gone


That free to hogan. you don’t pay that. especially in finals 

that probably settles the result

 

Blues and GWS were 4th and 5th last in round 15

wtf

Giants gone off the boil. Port back within 3 goals. Game not over yet by a long way


13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

good luck mate. that’s a tough gig

My wife also

and my second son

his favourite player is that pond scum Cox. I’m ok with Moore and Pendles but never Cox. I’ve been ok letting him go but there’ll now be an intervention

[censored] Port have decided to try 

These umpires are better than last night

anf Jesse would gif right back in.   Keeps hitting the post 


9 minutes ago, Deenooos_ said:

The giants are playing like us in 2021.

They kick a burst of 5-6 goals in a short time and the game is out of reach for the opposition.

What I would give to see us play that way again.

No, cos we had Luke Jackson back then. Can you find another Dogga for us?

Just now, Superunknown said:

My wife also

and my second son

his favourite player is that pond scum Cox. I’m ok with Moore and Pendles but never Cox. I’ve been ok letting him go but there’ll now be an intervention

there’s a number of jokes i could crack about your son liking cox but i choose to take the high road 🤪

that’s tough mate. my kids have no interest in any sport! i think they sense i want it so much they are fkking with me.

anyone want to kick the ball with me? no? ok. that’s cool.  

https://twitter.com/rohan_connolly/status/1702999785383547056

So only once in 23 seasons of the current final eight system have BOTH qualifying final losers gone out in straight sets, back in 2014 when Geelong and Fremantle lost their semis ... looks like that's about to become two. #AFLPowerGiants

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22 minutes 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 

 

 

I suggest a divorce 


Just now, Jaded No More said:

I suggest a divorce 

It’s under consideration 

or

re education camp

does anyone have Siberian or Xinjiang contacts ?

 

what is Hogan doing?

hasn’t has a tough shot. should have 8


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