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LOL even the siren is happy for the Lions 🥳

 

A part of me feels better but a part of me is telling me what could have been.

This draft period is just so crucial on how the next few year will play out.

Last 6 weeks we had no luck whatsoever.

[censored] poor effort by the AFL to not get Carlton over the line in this game. 

 

Gee …. those umpires were so BRAVE …. they really toiled so hard for their blue baggers … next year boys… u need more dodgy decisions don’t worry boys it will happen one day …. don’t firget your paper bags in the shower lads ….

Just now, Newport34 said:

[censored] poor effort by the AFL to not get Carlton over the line in this game. 

Gil [censored] the bed late in his 2 year long farewell tour. 
Umpire #22 had to get a call up for this match. 


Blues fans get 40% of ticket sales away. assume the Lions get the same at the GF?

🙄😬

32 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

All over.  [censored] Carlton - I hate those [censored]

Possibly your best ever post.

Won’t find any non feral who disagrees.

There goes Gill's bonus from AFL sponsors 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

 

Coleman played a fair game …. Only pipped for BOG by 4 umpires , but fair fame for 5th BOG 🤔

any chance Darcy Gardiner is available for a trade? not in the 22 usually

we need some key back depth 


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Blues fans get 40% of ticket sales away. assume the Lions get the same at the GF?

🙄😬

How come we didn't get the same treatment at Optus back in 2018?

We were lucky to have about 5000 supporters that day.

OK Mr Christian … let’s announce the 5 Lions on report to go directly to the AFL Tribunal…. what a naughty overly soft bump by Coleman boo hoo!!!

Sook it up bluebaggers. You can grizzle with the umps on the  long flight home. Why oh why?

QANTAS and Virgin will boost airfares humungus style and nothing will happen. Pay now Lions fans. Enjoy. I hope you win. The corporate airlines definitely win.

First finals game this year I picked correct 

hope it runs through to next week

2 hours ago, Flower Magic said:

I am feeling more sick with every minute of this.

Feeling better now. We would not have beaten Brisbane without Pickett, Petty and Melksham. Hope they smash the filth next week.


6 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

 

Last 6 weeks we had no luck whatsoever.

This.  Footy gods are fickle 

14 minutes ago, DubDee said:

sure i’m half culchie. my Ma is from Mayo. i prefer the country to dublin to be honest

Grand. We should catch up at a home game, next season. 

I'm delighted Carlton have lost. Sick of hearing about them for the last 2 months.

Edited by BDA

just checked my watch

is it seriously only 8 o’clock?!

kids aren’t even in bed

luckily the Blues have a flight tonight so they are fresh for mad monday 😂

The Blues have had their version of our 2018. i’m looking forward to seeing them implode under the expectation of success next year 

unlike us, we smashed it in 2019


Now just go and beat the filth lions.

6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Looking forward to thug Zorko KOing Maynard at the 3 minute mark - in a football action of course. 

I’d like to see them headbutt each other and both fall graciously back simultaneously and hit the deck. 
 

ouch bull GIF
I know one got straight back up but assume he’s stumbling worse than weitering (cause that’s not enough to get subbed!!)

13 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

How good would it be that Zorko takes out the thug first?

Maybe they could take each other out?

 
21 minutes ago, PerthDee said:

Goody needs to play the SEN Blues tossers call of our game at pre-season …. Our boys would take them apart …. If Jack Viney heard that commentary the baggers would be too scared to take the field !!!

You have a strong stomach to have listened to it 


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