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This is the season that just keeps delivering. TV off, can’t bear the thought of getting that earworm. 

 

We now have proof there is no god.

 

Gutsy team this orange mob but the filth can GAGF


Gil will be grinning.

GO LIONS.

some game

lions will beat the pies in the final. we'll have the collywobbles to celebrate yet again. don't worry folks

 

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They get into a grand final by winning in a combined total of 6 points. Ugh this sucks. I turned it off before the siren went.

Ugh gws you just needed another goal.

Can I move interstate?

Surprise surprise the umps ignored about four obvious frees there to help them over the line lol

Fully orchestrated 'AFL approved' finish

I now regret bombarding my dee supporting brother with excited messages at half time about the giants, when he said he wasn't watching the footy. he's more prescient and wise than me. Comes with age I guess.

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giants were heroic. can't fault their ticker. came up just short. 

i can't stand the pies or their feral supporters

How many times were GWS players grabbed high but no free kick ?

1 minute ago, darkhorse72 said:

those umps gave it to them, pathetic decisions to favour pies. 

A couple howlers let go that's for sure.
The fix.
I'm surprised Moore didn't get a free late when he took a dive.

Well that is a lesson to the dees in how to shut the game down in the last three minutes. Giants (like us) were the better team for most of the game but you’ve got to respect that last 3 mins. It was clinical.

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I counted 5 times in a row that a pies player just took the ball and fell down and curled up with it in the last two minutes.

Disgraceful.

Feeling for you GWS fans. Welcome to the AFL.

Know your place

 

What strikes me about JDG is that he doesn’t seem like someone who thinks too much. Probably why he’s such a good finals player.


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