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2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

This is sickening on so many levels. 

Yes. We Failed so badly….

 
5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

We would have won this game. How sickening. 

Nup. We would've done the same ridiculous i50 no matter who we played. That doesn't work in finals

Fix definitely on. How was that htb, he didn’t even take full possession. Coitrell was deliberate rushed no free. 

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Fagan has to go if they choke this

Zero GFs from half a dozen finals

 

The Lions will settle and win it

hopefully Zorko does a hammy too


11 hours ago, OhMyDees said:

The most infuriating thing about Collingwood making the Grand Final is that they’re not even that [censored] good.

On paper, no.

To beat them you need to out coach them. There's a reason why Goodwin is 1-3 against McRae (and barely got over the line in that one win).

They are exceptionally well coached.


Lions doing a Lions and chitting the bed in fine style

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The Lions will settle and win it

hopefully Zorko does a hammy too

Brisbane are chokers like Port. If they win, Carlton will have to absolutely fold. This result so far is not surprising. It'd have been the same if we were playing.


How can the football gods let this happen 

 
1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Brisbane fans were horrible to us last year in the finals.

Eat this you chokers.

So were the Blues last week.  The C word directed our way after the match

All clubs have their nuffies.  Some more than others

Just now, praha said:

Brisbane are chokers like Port. If they win, Carlton will have to absolutely fold. This result so far is not surprising. It'd have been the same if we were playing.

Agreed. They are under enormous pressure and don’t currently look like they can cope with it. 

We were always going to be in with a shot if we’d made it. A genuine shot at the flag was thrown away in the 90 second disaster last week. 


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