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Jeremy Howe is a premiership player.

Boss I don't think I can make it in today, head in the toilet.

 

Nick Daicos should be sent off for a concussion test everytime he drops his knees and gets tackled around the head

 
Just now, greenwaves said:

I found the game rather boring.  Anyone else feel the same?

It was a hard fought game, but I felt it went long.

Just now, defuture15 said:

Have a read back through the thread WCW

 

Well anyone who blames the AFL for our missed scoring opportunities is imbecilic. I cbf reading back through the thread so I’ll take your word for it that there are some people on here who are imbecilic. 


2 minutes ago, greenwaves said:

I found the game rather boring.  Anyone else feel the same?

It was one of the best games of football in years.

I for one am shocked that a contentious umpiring decision at the end of the game helped gift Collingwood a premiership.

 

A few Lions players were below their best today.

Even Zorko as much as you hate him, really disappointing.

Add Hipwood, Cameron, Neale, Dunkley.

Bet we all have someone at work we aren’t looking forward to seeing 😤

 


Pies fans are [censored] every day so they can't be much worse.

Football sucks sometimes 

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Lions played slow boundary line football like we do.

Collingwood probably should have won by around 20 but they didn't really take the game on either.

Not sure I would call it a great game. Tentative close game more like it


23 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Dont forget the Lizard people!

Ahhh nope, now extinct having all fallen off the edge of the earth

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I know a lot of people are disappointed with our flag being won in Perth rather than on the MCG, but the way we won it is undeniably much more satisfying than what Collingwood dished up this September. Fair play to them though, best team in it all year and there is clearly method to how they win so many close ones. Flat that they won today but not as flat as Geelong winning one and life still went on. No Zorko medal is a bonus. 

I hope this result burns in our guts.

We should have beaten the Pies in the first final. Not sure we would have beaten a spirited GWS but if we had our kicking boots on, maybe. And probably would have beaten a pretty effective but boring Lions outfit today. 

The Pies are a good side obviously but I think we’re better, even without our forwards (as shown by some of our best missing terribly in that game). 

Anyway, huge missed opportunity. Hope the boys know it and practice kicking over the summer, and maybe we pick up a new forward coach and think of some. We ideas to capitalise on the team.

Would love to be there in 2024 to win it at the G.

1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

I hope this result burns in our guts.

We should have beaten the Pies in the first final. Not sure we would have beaten a spirited GWS but if we had our kicking boots on, maybe. And probably would have beaten a pretty effective but boring Lions outfit today. 

The Pies are a good side obviously but I think we’re better, even without our forwards (as shown by some of our best missing terribly in that game). 

Anyway, huge missed opportunity. Hope the boys know it and practice kicking over the summer, and maybe we pick up a new forward coach and think of some. We ideas to capitalise on the team.

Would love to be there in 2024 to win it at the G.

I just wanted to knock off Collingwood so then they would have had to go to Brisbane. Brisbane would have knocked them off at home. It's all what ifs and buts but Collingwood just believe and never give up 

Go and get Naughton its that blatantly obvious, this team needs some separation that Tmac and BBB gave us in 21.

Friggen fix it while you have the draft capital.

This club that won the flag 1 hour ago were on the ropes and hanging on for dear life against us.

Kicked 0.2 in the last quarter of the QF because we had 1 tall playing his 1st year as a marking forward inside 50. 

Get busy Dees do something constructive, don't just sit on your hands and this is the problem 12 months down the track.

#FFS.


9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Lions played slow boundary line football like we do.

Collingwood probably should have won by around 20 but they didn't really take the game on either.

Not sure I would call it a great game. Tentative close game more like it

I reckon the only part of this that is correct is that Collingwood should have won by more. 

How you reached the rest of your conclusions is beyond me. It was fast, skillful, aggressive and exciting. 

18 minutes ago, greenwaves said:

I found the game rather boring.  Anyone else feel the same?

Wow.. I think that's on you then.

That was one of the best grand finals I've watched in years in terms of how incredibly close it was and the pressure from both teams.

I wonder if Fagan will say anything to berry about that dumb 50. 

But again they let there opposition kick the first 2 goals. Then let De Goey respond after daniher kicked that goal. 

 
15 minutes ago, BDA said:

How lame were KISS?

They were awesome.

5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I reckon the only part of this that is correct is that Collingwood should have won by more. 

How you reached the rest of your conclusions is beyond me. It was fast, skillful, aggressive and exciting. 

Take a look at the third quarter

Last quarter only marginally better

(put the scores out of your mind as that was the thing that kept it interesting)

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