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38 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Allow me to continue with my obsession re commentators selectively calling certain players by their first + last names ...

Harris Andrews, Harris Andrews, Harris Andrews ....

As previously noted, they do it more with players with first names that are more like surnames. 

Thank you for your interest.

I’m seriously starting to worry about you, Bingers. 

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

A goalless quarter for the Lions. 

Simply can't play on grounds like this one 

What’s special about this ground? 

 
8 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Giants are the best team to watch ATM, good to see Jesse in his happy place as well.

Great to see Jesse do so well.

Giants are really carving them up with their run.

Watched a little of the lions cats game in really wet conditions last week and thought the lions might pull up short tonight.

GWS should go pretty deep into finals again this year.

Our loss to lions looking more costly with every passing week, we better bring our a game the next fortnight or the top 4 will gap us 


17 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m seriously starting to worry about you, Bingers. 

please use his full name

 

Hard to believe we lost to the Lions at home. Embarrassing loss and could cost us top four. We need to learn to own the MCG again and beat up interstate teams at home.


4 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Our loss to lions looking more costly with every passing week, we better bring our a game the next fortnight or the top 4 will gap us 

It’s not who you play it’s when you play them.

We copped Brisbane at at the worst possible time and then we got a depleted Richmond at a fantastic time.

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Hard to believe we lost to the Lions at home. Embarrassing loss and could cost us top four. We need to learn to own the MCG again and beat up interstate teams at home.

Unfortunately we copped Brisbane on the one night they actually gave a toss this year.

The pressure they put on us was unsustainable from a weekly perspective.

How's your night goin Answerth!??

Billy Crystal Crying GIF by MOODMAN

 


20 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

What’s special about this ground? 

There's a GWS team on there

Looks like GWS. Are going to win,

that was a hard game last week in the wet in Brisbane,

I expect Geelong to fade in the second half this week,  hope so anyway

I can't help it but it seems like GWS are my no2 team.
Love jesse and keep wanting him to kick goals.
I always rated Bedford. We didn't give him enough love and he's a regular at GWS now.
Even though Toby G isn't playing tonight, he is a fave of mine too.
Plus my daughter reckons their song is the best.

Maybe it's because I know w****rs who support every other team but I've never met a Giant's fan. I feel dirty. I need a shower.

Now we just need Gold Coast to beat the Eagles.

The filth will drop out of the eight and end up in 10th spot just above their Brissy mates

Even if GC don't win the filth are still out but i'd love them to partner up in 10th & 11th spot respectively

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1 minute ago, Big Col said:

I can't help it but it seems like GWS are my no2 team.
Love jesse and keep wanting him to kick goals.
I always rated Bedford. We didn't give him enough love and he's a regular at GWS now.
Even though Toby G isn't playing tonight, he is a fave of mine too.
Plus my daughter reckons their song is the best.

Maybe it's because I know w****rs who support every other team but I've never met a Giant's fan. I feel dirty. I need a shower.

I'm with you col. I have always liked the giants.

Almost agree with your daughter too. Second best song.


Goodwin.  Watch the Giants.  Hard work. Run. Intensity. Quick ball movement. Concentration on skills.  Forwards as forwards.  Bedford is very good. The Giants are the standard.  That’s no laughing matter.  

12 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Why couldn't we play this lions team and not the one from last year that showed up to play us

I think the Lions have the wood on us a bit mentally the last few times we've played them too.

Hopefully they'll crumble this season.

Feel a bit sorry for Fagan though.

3 minutes ago, Big Col said:

I can't help it but it seems like GWS are my no2 team.
Love jesse and keep wanting him to kick goals.
I always rated Bedford. We didn't give him enough love and he's a regular at GWS now.
Even though Toby G isn't playing tonight, he is a fave of mine too.
Plus my daughter reckons their song is the best.

Maybe it's because I know w****rs who support every other team but I've never met a Giant's fan. I feel dirty. I need a shower.

If it's not going to be us then GWS all the way. You only have to look at the alternatives in Geelong, Sydney, Carlton, Collingwood.

GWS would be far more tolerable as premiers. Then we should pick off some of their talented youngsters.

 

If not us then giants best option to win flag. They have no supporters so won’t have to deal with any gloating 


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