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Non-MFC: Finals Week 03


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13 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

GWS in their grand final appearance all over again. 

Is there such a thing as GWSSS?

They sure looked messy out there for the first 20 minutes but Collingwood failed to do the damage and now Western Sydney seem to have steadied a bit.

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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

absolute gun? good lord.

a good key position player and a very good mark. 

never kicked more than 28 goals in his career. played 13 games for the best team this year for 18 goals

Watch him next year. He's got all the assets and hasn't been able to put it together so far.

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Not sure Bedford or Hogan have had a possession so far this game. Hogan has made a contest and Bedford's tackling pressure has been good, but they'd want to represent the ex-Dees club a bit better. Howe has been excommunicated and no longer deserves ex-Demon honours.

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4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Storm hit back... 4 all

Cricket... not bad.. Australia 3/154 after 30 overs (oven like heat)

Keep ‘em coming !!! 
was on a work call with a NSW vendor this week (I’m in northern NSW) and I must’ve sounded down and they asked what was up and I tried to explain about the Carlton loss and Collingwood fans and it got into a convo about which rugby fans / club were most hated (storm and sea eagles and the broncos as it turns out). Amazingly they already have grand final tickets even though their teams aren’t in it? What’s up with that?

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Umpires got sucked in by the crowd too much that quarter. 

Guess it was bound to happen but who goes to the footy just to boo absolutely everything.  What a sorry [censored] bunch of supporters. 

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6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

“Just got that cheeky shot of Nick Daicos on the bench” ffs. 

Horrific commentary. The game is an absolute cracking Preliminary final with insane pressure and BT is rabbiting about crowd size, 19th men and bench antics. This is the kind of content you wheel out at 1.10pm on a Sunday in June to find something to say, not on the 2nd biggest game of the year.

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4 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

I don’t know why fifty isn’t called when the filth hold the player up trying to get the ball back to the free receiver. 

They are also cribbing the mark every time without penalty. It’s a clear tactic.

No surprise 5 frees Pies to 1 GWS.

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5 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

[censored] me. Why the late call? The hold was clear as day and the play had continued. 
Again cheating umpires. 

 

7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Storm hit back... 4 all

Cricket... not bad.. Australia 3/154 after 30 overs (oven like heat)

Not interested in British team sports.

Are you from Sidee ?  Who cares?

  I want GWS to smash the Filth.

Who cares about cricket?   ffs.

 

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