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Just now, Jaded No More said:

WHY WON’T GEELONG DIE?

Die Season 3 GIF by The Office

 

My Geelong hatred forces me to cheer a Cody Weightman goal. The consequences of watching a neutral game.

 
2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

The Dogs aren’t gonna kill them Jaded. They are a middle of the road team going nowhere. They need a new coach and some fresh blood

Pulling the trigger quickly on Bevo DD. He had 'em in a granny two and a bit years ago.

 

And the more umpires/reviewers we have the worse the officiating gets. 


Baker having a good night

How can Bevo still survive when he loses to teams like the Cats. 

not just losing but easily beaten.

The Bont, JUH, Naughton, Libba, Treloar, Weightman, English etc

Cats would be flag favs with those players

 

Finlayson getting in trouble coz some nonsense comment caught by the umpires mics. 

happens every week but you get in trouble if near an umpire?


Dogs have allowed too many mids to get forward of the ball and over run the contest at CBs tonight.

The Cats just pressure and sweat the turnover then link by hand to outlets & outnumbers straight out the front into their forward 50.

Not sure if the Dogs are playing a sweeper but if not why not?  If they are where the hell is he?

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Bontempelli is the best player in the league by a long, long way.  Favourite non-demon to watch.

 

First time i have seen Jeeelong this year

I feel nauseous 

They just will not die…

Hit Them Hard….😡


How was Atkins supposed to avoid that?  Cut off his leg?

Sometimes I think the Dogs suffer from the taxing demands Bevo has put on their mids for a long time now. It also can't be understated how much they still miss Josh Dunkley and have been using bandaid solutions ever since. 

3 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Bontempelli is the best player in the league by a long, long way.  Favourite non-demon to watch.

 

Yep same. He's great to watch & he isn't a tool


5 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Bontempelli is the best player in the league by a long, long way.  Favourite non-demon to watch.

 

Absolute star and humble and fair. 

Dogs shld only be 10 points down. 

The Stengle ball was still moving in his hamds (just but that's enough) and not totally in control as it (fully) crossed the line.

HQ continues to find ways to influence one team or another undeservedly.

AFL amature hour continues on unabated.

Cats ball movement about five times better than Dogs. They have a proper plan. Dogs try hard, but so ineffective. 

 

Has Max Holmes resigned with Cats yet? Great player, I’d love to see him in the red and blue. 

12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yep same. He's great to watch & he isn't a tool

 

11 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Absolute star and humble and fair. 

Had the pleasure of meeting and chatting to him for about 10 mins about 18 months ago and can confirm same.

Super humble, no nonsense straight down the line.  You could  be having a beer alongside at a bar and not have any idea he's a super star.  Good SOH too.  Love watching him.

Needs more support in the middle though.  Mostly just him & Libba.

Edited by Demon Dynasty


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