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1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Caleb Wilson. [censored] off Jobe

There’s no respect for us

Scott calls Clarry Cameron Olvier

then Jobe 

Im pumped 

 
3 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I missed it, what did it say?

Thanks

To be honest I only caught the sponsor side. Just thought it was really well crafted 


2 minutes ago, Billy said:

There’s no respect for us

Scott calls Clarry Cameron Olvier

then Jobe 

Im pumped 

Saw that too but couldn’t remember how bad Scott butchered it!!

Just an all round terrible broadcaster. 

Dermott Brereton must be the worst most arrogant voice out there. Offers zero but a stupid opinion. unwatchable 

 

I just want us to be fierce, relentless, and tidy with our skills tonight. We have to come out firing and keep up the pressure.

 I’m not convinced by the outcome being driven by the cats being unbeaten at this stage. Yeah they have a decent team but I don’t think it should mislead how close this should be as long as we are switched on, and don’t play like we did in the first half against the tigers and certainly nothing like the lions.

Go dees! 2 goal win

Now that really was a powerful statement

re violence against women 


14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

If Jeeelong win by 13 points it certainly won’t be a cracking bloody game. 
We need to turn it on…

Nothing less

Yeah that’s a fair call 

 Nice work Windsor.
 


14 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

If Jeeelong win by 13 points it certainly won’t be a cracking bloody game. 
We need to turn it on…

Nothing less

Yeah that’s a fair call 

Rivers to Cameron


 

I admire that Goodwin has changed things up and bringing back chaos ball but I'm not sure we have the pace or firepower to beat Geelong like this. We need to slow it down and keep possession. 

I feel for Petty. I reckon he's trying his heart out but is just so down in form. I reckon he's going to come good. Hope it's tonight.


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