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Is there bigger chokers and pretenders than the Lions?

1 goal in a half of footy is pathetic. zero intensity 

 
 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

What's going on with Brisbane?

Last year was their Big Chance 

The moment has passed

 

When was the last time both Grand Finalists started 0-2? C’mon Saints next week!

26 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Watching the Lions get beaten by Freo Vs watching the MFC replay ...hmmmm

See ya Lions!

Brisbane's big problem is the Suns. In two team cities the norm is for one to be up and the other down.

Lions play the Suns twice... lose both and top 4 becomes hard.

Same for Swans and GWS


29 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

What's going on with Brisbane?

soft and no leadership


Freo only gave Longmuir a one year deal

very harsh

1 hour ago, GCDee said:

Has there ever been a year where the both the grand finalists have started the next year 0-2? 

They both shouldn't have been in the GF in the first place

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Freo only gave Longmuir a one year deal

very harsh

Very Smart in my opinion 

 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Very Smart in my opinion 

we shall see. if you want your leader worried about his future all year and making decisions on the here and now rather than the future. 

i think it’s disrespectful given what he has done there. he’s made them a respectable decent team. if they get a few injuries and miss finals, is he sacked? or maybe scrape through for another year deal

12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

we shall see. if you want your leader worried about his future all year and making decisions on the here and now rather than the future. 

i think it’s disrespectful given what he has done there. he’s made them a respectable decent team. if they get a few injuries and miss finals, is he sacked? or maybe scrape through for another year deal

No, he has done nothing so far… That’s the whole point. He has an extra year. 2024 he must perform 

Edited by Sir Why You Little


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