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Port to push the Cats but Cats by 10 pts

 

Just counted 8 Geelong players wearing headbands, and I’ve added that to the list of reasons why I hate them. 

Hopefully don’t fold like usual when leading

Cats are the most overrated team in the league

 
15 minutes ago, The Chief said:

Just counted 8 Geelong players wearing headbands, and I’ve added that to the list of reasons why I hate them. 

The list is so long

Port doing a Carlton.

Hope Geelong don't now do a Melbourne. At least any more successfully than Melbourne did...


Also hoping Sydney's body clocks are suffering.

Good to see so many Geelong supporters who love their team, but couldn’t possibly bring themselves to drive 45 minutes to see them last Saturday night.

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Good to see so many Geelong supporters who love their team, but couldn’t possibly bring themselves to drive 45 minutes to see them last Saturday night.

its not a full house either. there's a fair smattering of empty seats

 

Just now, BDA said:

its not a full house either. there's a fair smattering of empty seats

I just assumed that’s behind the goals where ports cheer squad are? I’ll keep an eye out.

Just now, The heart beats true said:

I just assumed that’s behind the goals where ports cheer squad are? I’ll keep an eye out.

you could be right. Port have had so many shots at that end my perception could be distorted.


1 minute ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Looking forward to Scott’s after game press conference already!

“Look, I don’t want to make excuses but you will find out that the team had the flu”

3 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Looking forward to Scott’s after game press conference already!

‘I thought we were off at the start’

We are seeing how bog ordinary Geelongs midfield is


 

Any team that gives inconsistent effort more than Port?


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