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58 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Good luck to him. I hope a win (to Adelaide) comes his way. Suits the Dees too 😉

Our way. We bet into a shared bank.

 

They talked the Port midfield up as the best ranked a few weeks ago. Haven’t fired a shot since. JHF one touch this quarter.

JHF has real Dangerfield vibes about him. And not from a playing perspective. From a "Has an opinion and wants to share it" perspective. 


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

How is this not holding the ball?

 

Because,  no prior and he attempts a kick.

Which is the rules. "He tried"

The rules are broken. Broken.

For a showdown, it is a 'meh' game of footy. Very few highlights, and no star player tearing the game to pieces. I would take Soligo in a heartbeat but that is not enough to keep my interest piqued. 

 

Powers mids of Rozee, Butters and JHF all need to play well to give them a good shot of winning. It falls away very quickly after that.

Much like our own problems with the midfield. We need all of Trac, Viney & Clarry to be playing well, as our depth ain’t that flash either. 

Edited by Demon Disciple


Good player JHF but what a show pony stager

Wow they won't free Butters.  Took on two tacklers... spills the ball as he hits the ground.  Too funny.


Just now, dees189227 said:

BT just described about JHF when he had the ball, actually said the horney one. What the hell

I can’t wait til next season when fox can have their own commentators on every game

47 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Keyes is what happens when you buy Fritsch off Temu 😂

Do you know why Temu is so cheap? They actually make their money by selling your personal details on to third-parties (including criminal networks). 

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Do you know why Temu is so cheap? They actually make their money by selling your personal details on to third-parties (including criminal networks). 

Yes I work in wholesale I’m well aware. Do not buy from them. 

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Wow they won't free Butters.  Took on two tacklers... spills the ball as he hits the ground.  Too funny.

He’s the new Selwood. Constantly plays for frees. 

JHF runs about 20 ....then gets caught red hot.  Goes to ground.  Play on 🤣


The umpire love fest for the Port mids is unique. They never ever get a HTB free against. 

Edited by Jaded No More

 

I know JHF does lots of "look at me stuff" but he and Butters are the only two Port players having a crack and chucking themselves at it. 

Port playing like the pretenders they are. 


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