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1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

GWS remind me of us in 21. It’s the hunger and belief that we just don’t have.

after round 1, 2021, i thought we were due for a super average year, as we squeaked home by 22 against flagmantle in one of the most lacklustre games at the mcg yr ever likely to see

 
1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

after round 1, 2021, i thought we were due for a super average year, as we squeaked home by 22 against flagmantle in one of the most lacklustre games at the mcg yr ever likely to see

Yeah it was a pretty meh win off memory even though we kicked the first 4 goals of the game.

Round 4 2021 V Geelong at the MCG was the first time I started to believe something was brewing.

3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

after round 1, 2021, i thought we were due for a super average year, as we squeaked home by 22 against flagmantle in one of the most lacklustre games at the mcg yr ever likely to see

i remember that game. Our kicking skills terrible that day. 

a bright spot was lingers kicking a banana

Edited by BDA

 

 

Whatever you think of GWS, their media team appears to be further ahead of others in terms of putting out content that's not stock standard. For mine, this is just funny stuff.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

 

Whatever you think of GWS, their media team appears to be further ahead of others in terms of putting out content that's not stock standard. For mine, this is just funny stuff.

Sorry, but to my mind that is pretty infantile and I'm surprised any professional media department produced it.  Did they really?  (Of course I take delight in GWS beating the bastards.)

 


Just now, sue said:

Sorry, but to my mind that is pretty infantile and I'm surprised any professional media department produced it.  Did they really?  (Of course I take delight in GWS beating the bastards.)

 

Sue, we'll have to agree to disagree on this. I'm guessing the social media team of GWS would have to think outside the box to get attention. I like it. And yes, I am relatively infantile.

8 minutes ago, sue said:

Sorry, but to my mind that is pretty infantile and I'm surprised any professional media department produced it.  Did they really?  (Of course I take delight in GWS beating the bastards.)

 

no, they employ a third party to produce content

14 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

 

Whatever you think of GWS, their media team appears to be further ahead of others in terms of putting out content that's not stock standard. For mine, this is just funny stuff.

Given the rugby-heavy market they are operating in, NSW-Vic rivalry, and the age demographic they'll be trying to reach, this is pretty funny trolling from them.

 
Just now, gs77 said:

Given the rugby-heavy market they are operating in, NSW-Vic rivalry, and the age demographic they'll be trying to reach, this is pretty funny trolling from them.

That's how I view it. They know it will gain traction too because of the Collingwood nuffies. 

The Giants Filth game was a ripper

A win made better by the fact that pies played well but Gws just smashed them.

Pies got lucky in the granny with the advantage call.

At least our flag was a clear win.

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1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

GWS remind me of us in 21. It’s the hunger and belief that we just don’t have.

You’re a lot of fun

46 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

no, they employ a third party to produce content

Ah, nothing like contracting out to dodge responsibility. 

8 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

On two occasions he performed surreptitious eye gouges.

 

 

He must make his parents so proud.


6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Pies supporters were into May’s comments in smoking .. now this disrespectful clown should be canned by all the dees faithful 

I quite liked Cox when he first started at the Filth ...... but he's developed into a first class [censored] wit.

Something to do with the company you keep I suppose.

Forget about it. A football action !


4 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Nothing to see here. Collingwood will argue that it was unavoidable, incidental and unintended and he’ll be sweet.

And a football action.

 

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