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If the Dees don't beat Tigers/Saints by 10 goals we will not make the finals.  A shocking game.

 

John Ralph reporting Finlayson’s homophobic was unnecessary and Port are making noise and apologising. 
 

If it was a racist slur, the AFL world would be go hard (rightly so….) 

 

Phobia does not discriminate and any hate language towards minorities is NEVER ok and there should be action. Suspension and education/counselling. Fines and public scrutiny. 🧐

Fogarty got a week. Here comes the lawyers.

 
13 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Fogarty got a week. Here comes the lawyers.

ah, the MRO, it never stops giving.


No wonder I barrack for Melbourne 

I don’t understand football.  How can StKilda be in front when they only kicked one goal in the first half 

 
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

and here I was relegating the Saints to the 10-14 bracket

you are still correct

10 minutes ago, 640MD said:

No wonder I barrack for Melbourne 

I don’t understand football.  How can StKilda be in front when they only kicked one goal in the first half 

Well they kicked 1 more goal than us in 1991 v west coast..


3 minutes ago, Big Col said:

Did I just hear Collingwood fans booing Ginivan?
 

They sure are

3 minutes ago, Big Col said:

Did I just hear Collingwood fans booing Ginivan?
 

Collingwood: “DON’T BOO GINNI HE’S FRAGILE”

Also Collingwood

Half Baked Boo GIF


1 minute ago, jane02 said:

They sure are

I'm so glad we don't disrespect our GF players like that (eg jackson) - and not really surprised that Collingwood supporters do.

13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

and here I was relegating the Saints to the 10-14 bracket

They will be fighting it out with Richmond and Footscray to finish 9th I think. 

Across the journey Ross Lyon coached teams are the most inaccurate teams when it comes for kicking for goal. Is a special gift.

How's that last Saints v Tigers review! Crazy. Is it a goal umpire requirement to be crippled with self -doubt?


St. Kilda, currently leading by 8 points.
Luke Darcy: "A goal either way might be the game you sense."

Hmmm….nearly there Darce.

Seeing the Pies struggle against a poor and depleted Hawk outfit is great viewing

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Seeing the Pies struggle against a poor and depleted Hawk outfit is great viewing

I'm ashamed to admit it Dub but the filth are the last leg of a decent multi for me!

 
7 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm ashamed to admit it Dub but the filth are the last leg of a decent multi for me!

i’m glad you are ashamed

but you’re not cheering for the pies.  just not wanting the Hawks to win

and you are very safe. The maid might get to go out to a restaurant this week?


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