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4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

The loss of Jackson has hurt us!

TDK plays a similar role and I think is even more agile than LJ. Just needs to build a tank and I think could match or be better than LJ. 

32 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Anyone have an idea of the %win rate for teams on back to back 6 day breaks in recent years?

Carlton are on back to back 6 day breaks next week which surely isn’t a bad thing for us.

@Bring-Back-Powell against us Carlton will be playing their 5th game in 27 days, we'll be playing out 4th in 29 days.

 
1 hour ago, monoccular said:

Not just epic Daicos, but also epic Carlton defence, or non defence. 
And why shouldn’t they lose 3 on the trot.  
I see Colonwood have a freebie next week. 

They look very shabby down back without Saad at ground level and his occasional intercept marks.

Weitering VG aerially of course.

59 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

So you wouldn't have him playing for us then?

NUP! I'll tell u who I would love though

De Koninng!

Edited by picket fence


5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

NUP! I'll tell u who I would love though

De Koninng!

I'm with you on De Koninng but Nick Dacios would improve our midfield easily.

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

NUP! I'll tell u who I would love though

De Koninng!

Ditto.  Very similar traits to LJ at his best but potentially more upside as he gains experience.

Laughably if Essendon win they will be in the top 4 with a percentage of bugger all, if we don’t salute Saturday night.

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5 hours ago, picket fence said:

Cripps was Crapp !

Probably get Brownlow points.


5 hours ago, picket fence said:

Cripps was Crapp !

Probably get Brownlow points.

Terrible defending by Carlton to let Daicos kick the winner just let him run through the stoppage unopposed 

Is Peter Daicos the only father of AFL players?

9 hours ago, picket fence said:

Cripps was Crapp !

He won’t be against us.


1 hour ago, Clintosaurus said:

Is Peter Daicos the only father of AFL players?

Apparently. 

Huge.  Pies v Blues.  That was pressure.  Finals like. 89000 crowd.  Pies were huge in the contest.  Pressure.  Tackling.  Forward lines were open but the defenders swarmed.  No place for short steps. That was the standard.  Pies will get Mitchell and Degoeeeeeey back. Blues get plenty back in Saad, Marchbank and Martin.  Both will be stronger.  Both are contenders.  Can we match it? Can the Dees bring that intensity.  We did v the Power but not in other games.  We need to be the danger.  breaking bad danger GIF

What a crappy way to wake up on a Saturday morning to see that the pies won last night 

it would have been almost as bad seeing blues win   But not quite.

a draw would have been satisfying 

Saturday morning is one of the best parts of my week. Lie in, brewed coffee and toast. All spoilt by having every media outlet (TV, social media & internet)gushing over everything Pies, Collingwood, and Daicos. Vomit inducing.

Having said that, yes Daicos can be soft, but he is an absolute gun if you give him a centimetre of space and has a habit of being "lucky" late in games. No luck, simply a very good footy brain and super skills to execute in high pressure moments. And channel 7 constantly showing his dad Peter is excruciating, but he is now a channel 7 person so this is going to go on for some time.

Is it wrong to want a whisky so early in the morning? I will leave the Dalmore, and maybe go the Monkey Shoulder (best budget whisky in the world). This might get me over all this Collingwood BS. 

7 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

 Having said that, yes Daicos can be soft, but he is an absolute gun if you give him a centimetre of space and has a habit of being "lucky" late in games. No luck, simply a very good footy brain and super skills to execute in high pressure moments. And channel 7 constantly showing his dad Peter is excruciating, but he is now a channel 7 person so this is going to go on for some time.

Facts.

And his old man sits comfortably among the best ever.

Edited by Fork 'em


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Hook this directly into my veins. 

 

That was really illuminating. Dwayne is very animated in the box. He’s still insufferable, but he does clearly love the game.

14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Hook this directly into my veins. 

 

they took it pretty well. If it was me I would have turned the air blue.

 
1 hour ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Saturday morning is one of the best parts of my week. Lie in, brewed coffee and toast. All spoilt by having every media outlet (TV, social media & internet)gushing over everything Pies, Collingwood, and Daicos. Vomit inducing.

Having said that, yes Daicos can be soft, but he is an absolute gun if you give him a centimetre of space and has a habit of being "lucky" late in games. No luck, simply a very good footy brain and super skills to execute in high pressure moments. And channel 7 constantly showing his dad Peter is excruciating, but he is now a channel 7 person so this is going to go on for some time.

Is it wrong to want a whisky so early in the morning? I will leave the Dalmore, and maybe go the Monkey Shoulder (best budget whisky in the world). This might get me over all this Collingwood BS. 

Imagine if the Blues had won.

The best that can be said is they have got them both out of the way so weekend footy can proceed.

Perhaps free of BT and what must must have been last night's worst commentary team they could put together 

Edited by IRW

12 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Schultz is a spud. 

Thought the same ET


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