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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Just take the knife out and put it in again deeper this time. 

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Just take the knife out and put it in again deeper this time. 

Gouge my eyes out while your at it.

Going to be a tough watch, can't stand both these cruntpets.


 
8 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Je suis un Lion.

Allez Allez !!


Go Royboys!  I attended Fitzroy's last finals series as a 16 year old back in 1986.  Fond memories of that finals run and Gary Pert was an excellent player for the "real" Lions (and a pretty average one for Collingwood). I always had a soft spot for the Fitzroy Lions.  Whilst they are a completely different organisation now, they are playing Collingwood - a club which masquerades as representing the underdog with it's now long passed working class roots.  Just another corporate entity which actually tried to cannibalise the Lions by offering to merge with them by putting a Lion on their shorts. A disgraceful organisation who have been involved in some way in nearly every race related controversy since the 1980's in the VFL and now AFL.  The highlight of my season would be to see them record their 29th runners up placing.

We brought Fagan over from Tassie to be an assistant coach so have to support the Lions. 

Then again there's the Zorko factor...

Pies will win unfortunately. 

Collingwood losing another grand final by under a goal would be the equivalent satisfaction and happiness of us beating North or West Coast by 8 goals.

Hopefully the (long range) forecast holds up and the pies struggle in the heat.

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The only GF of significance for 2023 happened last week when Fish Creek saluted for 🏆#37.

Good old Fish Creek forever!!!

I keep saying, ABC- anyone but Collingwood 

Go Brisbane!

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

The only GF of significance for 2023 happened last week when Fish Creek saluted for 🏆#37.

Good old Fish Creek forever!!!

And hopefully added to Fish Creek’s 🏆 will be the MFC AFLW 🏆 come November. Back to back beckons!

52 minutes ago, BaliDemon said:

Pies are 4W 18L in Grand Finals since 1937. 

Could easily be only 3 wins if Milne got a better bounce or extra time was brought in for 2010.

11 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

And hopefully added to Fish Creek’s 🏆 will be the MFC AFLW 🏆 come November. Back to back beckons!

It’s a bit early in the season, but the ladies are looking very primed


2 hours ago, Gouga said:

This time next week one of zorko or maynard will have a medal...

I can deal with zorko having one over Maynard, cox and howe

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I can deal with zorko having one over Maynard, cox and howe

Absolute no brainer. 

 
1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

The only GF of significance for 2023 happened last week when Fish Creek saluted for 🏆#37.

Good old Fish Creek forever!!!

Fantastic! Carn the Roos! Hope you whooped it up DD.


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