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8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Nice goaless quarter from the filth.

They tried hard.

 
Just now, Green Demon said:

ABC radio werd asking hey we let Bedford go, singing his praises.

Was thinking he had been a bit off today so far.

 
10 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

c7 commentary is just horrific

I haven't and won't turn it on unless and until the GWS ice the cake.


1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Just rang Metro and asked if the train and Tram timetable can be moved forward 30 minutes.

I hear the police are nervous.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I'm dreaming of a non Victorian  club gf

 

Me too! Oh the AFL would just hate it! 

8 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Tom Green is the most underrated young player in the comp. He’ll be better than Clarry IMO. So so good. 
From memory JT loved him and nearly took him ahead of Jackson at 3. GWS weren’t certain to match the bid. Oh well. 

They were always matching any bid.  They had eyes on him from a long way out and alot invested.

Took time for Tom to find his feet at this level.

The athleticism of Jackson helped us win the cup in his second season.

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4 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

ABC radio were asking why we let Bedford go, singing his praises.

Has been great, happy for him.

At the game tonight.

The silence at half time is akin to watching an MFC practice match at Casey, at half time. 

The pies supporters are rattled. They assumed that 2023 was their god given right to win a flag after their prelim heart break last year.

May it continue into the second half.


Look I no issue with daicos getting the plaudits. He obviously comes from a famous family and is going to cop the attention because he is a great player. 

But the commentators are a little over the top. I mean BT is giving a running commentary on him sitting on the bench 

Tom Mitchell throwing his head back every time he gets near it, as he did against us with?Trac. Absolute cheating disgrace

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9 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Tom Green is the most underrated young player in the comp. He’ll be better than Clarry IMO. So so good. 
From memory JT loved him and nearly took him ahead of Jackson at 3. GWS weren’t certain to match the bid. Oh well. 

he is a gun and the closest i’ve seen to Clarry for a while. Still not as good. Clarry is a freak. Funny how people pick up on Clarry’s efficiency but Green is going at 41% but that’s fine. he doesn’t play for us 

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I'm dreaming of a non Victorian  club gf

 

I agree. We live in difficult times.

Go GWS!!!!!!!!!!!!

I will love you for it. Hit em.


6 minutes ago, Demon4ever said:

Me too! Oh the AFL would just hate it! 

Think they would love that result, franchise club vs a relocated club

Gil's dream outcome. Probably deliver him a $1mill bonus on his way out, Qantas-esque

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The pies will give their final crack in the 3rd quarter, but GWS will smile in the end of the game. Go Giants!

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Channel 7 is embarrassing. 

It's interesting because I've been watching the NRL prelim. It's both on fox and 9 and both have there own commentators. It's not like the fox coverage take the 9 commentary.

Isn't it in the next rights deal that Foxtel will use their own commentators?

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

he is a gun and the closest i’ve seen to Clarry for a while. Still not as good. Clarry is a freak. Funny how people pick up on Clarry’s efficiency but Green is going at 41% but that’s fine. he doesn’t play for us 

Yeah but Greene kicks goals.

9 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

ABC radio were asking why we let Bedford go, singing his praises.

i mean he’s had 3 touches and been ineffectual. kicked 12 goals for the season. what were we thinking?!?


2 minutes ago, Min Xie said:

The pies will give their final crack in the 3rd quarter, but GWS will smile in the end of the game. Go Giants!

Lets hope so 

4 minutes ago, godees said:

Tom Mitchell throwing his head back every time he gets near it, as he did against us with?Trac. Absolute cheating disgrace

worst brownlow receiver ever?

Buddy and Carey never got one. wtf

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

It's interesting because I've been watching the NRL prelim. It's both on fox and 9 and both have there own commentators. It's not like the fox coverage take the 9 commentary.

Isn't it in the next rights deal that Foxtel will use their own commentators?

Yep   and it can't happen soon enough.

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yeah but Greene kicks goals.

we were talking Tom Green mate

 


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