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2 minutes ago, KLV said:

Carlton are the walking wounded, no way they could beat the pies next week. The lions are a chance

But ā€œso braveā€. Ā  Didn’t hear that about us last year.Ā 

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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Gee 13 from 13 at the Gabba is a great record but I'm worried about their record at the ground that decides it all.

Well if you want some solace, they have won 3 or 4 in a row against the thug mob.

Also, surely they learnt from that painful lost against us 2 months ago.


Someone send Darcy a care package

Ā sounds gutted

Fair play to the Bears. We would have kicked 7.17 and lost by 4 points.Ā 

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34 minutes ago, Redleg said:

8 arcs in a row to Carlton.

Last one called a goal and arc said it touched the hair of Acres. Seriously?

This arc is changing results of games and we certainly know it.Ā 

Royal Commission should be on this crooks at AFL House.

Commentators are gutted 🤣


thank [censored] i have someone to cheer for next week. and if Zorko is injured even better!

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

On the Prelim finals showing, the Pies have to go in as strong favourites. I thought the Lions were underwhelming, and had too many passengers. But boy I hope they win.


Just now, monoccular said:

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

This will be the only way he can redeem himself from being the world’s least loved troll.Ā 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

thank [censored] i have someone to cheer for next week. and if Zorko is injured even better!

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

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3 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Fair play to the Bears. We would have kicked 7.17 and lost by 4 points.Ā 

funny cause its true.Ā 

Good to see Luke Sayers unhappy. Corruption is his middle name.Ā 


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