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WORST 50 EVER!

he dropped it

staggering

umps have got the Cats home 

That's the latest milk I reckon.

Take the mark and if the opponent grabs your arms, just fumble it.

Seeing more of it now

 
1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Any relation WC!?

At first I laughed at this but now you’ve got me thinking: maybe No. 31 is a relative of mine. 

🤯


3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

At first I laughed at this but now you’ve got me thinking: maybe No. 31 is a relative of mine. 

🤯

Haha... i would say mine but non of them are travelling to any Blues matches

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Freo 5 day break? I’m joking…

That’s not an excuse against West Coast 😂

 

Stengles been puuurty good in this second half.  Been in eveything.  2 goals


18 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Well you don’t know that. Concussion protocols are one thing, recovery from concussion is another. It’s not always linear. 

Back it in.

2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Stengles been puuurty good in this second half.  Been in eveything.  2 goals

How could Tigers and Crows get rid of him, even if he was a bit naughty.

how TF are the Cats still winning?!? 

[censored] i hate those [censored]

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Back it in.

I mean I wouldn’t wish concussions and head injuries on anyone so I hope he makes a full recovery. 

We need to beat teams at their best. We should be able to beat Geelong with or without Stewart. 

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A Saturday with Collingwood, Carlton & Geelong winning. If I wasn't on a demon-only watch schedule now, I would be after that. Yuck!

 

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5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Reid is gonna be some player. Special. 

Who?

Hard to believe tonight’s Lions side is the same side that made us look inept last week. The Cats have played well but gee talk about sloppy and dumb footy in the wet conditions from the Lions, extraordinary. 


Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Who?

Harley Reid. An absolute freak. The most Dusty player I’ve seen since Dusty. I can see why West Coast refused every offer they got for him. 

3 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

A Saturday with Collingwood, Carlton & Geelong winning. If I wasn't on a demon-only watch schedule now, I would be after that. Yuck!

 

Do what I do and avoid watching games where those 3 are involved. I’m loving this derby, recommend watching. 

How come when melb play interstate the umpiring favour the home sides but in each case this weekend it’s the away side getting the deal.  Is it bias against the Demons.   I think so !

 
Just now, 640MD said:

How come when melb play interstate the umpiring favour the home sides but in each case this weekend it’s the away side getting the deal.  Is it bias against the Demons.   I think so !

We did win the free kick count against Port, but lost it comprehensively against Adelaide 🤷‍♀️

And Geelong are about to be 6-0, [censored].

We need the footy gods to come up with an actual curse that turns them into North Melbourne.


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