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24 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

1.10.16

10.1.61

Sharing only because I'm struggling with that being reality.

Now 2.13.25 to 11.2.68

I guess when we complain about our kicking for goal we need to think of Fred, at home

21 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I hope the media bring up Jeremy Cameron and him not going off. This is really annoying me he got to stay out there. I know Cameron probably said he was fine but it must be protocol to be assessed 

 

12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ha Geelong have to go to Darwin next week & play.

Gaz is going hard on the Jeremy Cameron head knock. They're covering it big time. Gaz is saying he should have gone off & especially with all the concussion issues at the moment 

The SEN commentators mention at some stage that he didn't look right .... Scott of course will say he didn't see the incident.  

Please explain, Geelong.

Please GC$ knock them off up in Darwin.

 

I think the Scott presser should be posted here, please, @Demonland.

Posterity.

Fox are playing the Sydney game. 

anyone got a link to Scott presser?

 
Just now, DubDee said:

Fox are playing the Sydney game. 

anyone got a link to Scott presser?

Awaiting @Demonland's good offices, DD 😊

Only a small snippet of Scott’s presser on channel 7. . No mention of Port at all (did acknowledge Horne Francis).

In other words, another true to form press conference.  I love watching sore losers.


Laura should be on the phone asking questions Monday morning.  

Jezza could also have delayed concussion.  

Anyway I enjoy the double header because the first game starts at 7:10. See we can start earlier Friday night 

Just a thought:

 If - and I am certainly not expecting it, let alone wishing it - we don't get to the pointiest end of 2024, I'd look forward to how the AFL spins an all-Sydney GF!

Bad thing about Freo losing is Pies will be in the 8 by sunday night 

 
14 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Only a small snippet of Scott’s presser on channel 7. . No mention of Port at all (did acknowledge Horne Francis).

In other words, another true to form press conference.  I love watching sore losers.

What an absolute sooker of a person and no respect for opponents.  Hope it bites him in the bum.

GO GC$ next week.  


Sydney are so impressive offensively and defensively and are clearly the number 1 seed at the moment.

However, Sydney are disgraceful in grand finals under Longmire. Why would this year be any different?

And what did Jordon get up to over summer? Has become an accomplished player.

Longmire, whose Swans are now 8-1 and a game clear atop the ladder, was mindful of the Dockers' challenges on Friday and passed on his club's deepest condolences to McCarthy's family, friends, and Fremantle. 

The coach was proud of his team's professional performance on the road, with midfield recruit James Jordon celebrated for his run-with role on damaging Freo half-back Jordan Clark.    

"He's been terrific since he's come to the footy club. He can do a number of different roles and he's got a great temperament," Longmire said of the former Demon. 

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

And what did Jordon get up to over summer? Has become an accomplished player.

As some of us on here felt he was with us.

i still believe if he knew Gus would retire he would have stayed:

He left for better opportunities and has got them with the current best team in the AFL.

We have a hole after Clarry, Tracc, JV and Sparrow.

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19 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I see Chris went on a rant about that advantage rule that didn't get paid. That is not why you lost

He’s such a sore loser. They were 8 goals down because they couldn’t keep up with the speed of Ports mids in the first half. That’s not the umpires fault, or the AFL’s. I honestly doubt any team could have. Port were on.

Sometimes you get outplayed. Just call it what it is and move on.

He’s a petulant child.


10 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Laura should be on the phone asking questions Monday morning.  

Jezza could also have delayed concussion.  

Anyway I enjoy the double header because the first game starts at 7:10. See we can start earlier Friday night 

Cost me money.

Wanted to vack port but I assumed it 7:40 

@#$%*@ AFL.

29 minutes ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Geelong “not quite themselves” two weeks in a row. That’s a shame. 
 

Might need more funding down at kitty litter park.

Maybe they'll find themselves in Darwin  next week

32 minutes ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Geelong “not quite themselves” two weeks in a row. That’s a shame. 
 

Might need more funding down at kitty litter park.

Too right Dee Viney. I do know that Gary Rohan has taken upon himself to lobby for more physiotherapists.

3 hours ago, dees189227 said:

I see Chris went on a rant about that advantage rule that didn't get paid. That is not why you lost

Cry Baby Crying GIF by America's Funniest Home Videos
 

Here’s a pic of Chris Scott after the loss. 
 

He is another reason to hate Geelong. His arrogance is disturbing. 

Nothing to do with one decision.  Cats got good cream from the umps especially in the 2nd half.  

Edited by spirit of norm smith
FuChrisScott


4 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

He’s such a sore loser. They were 8 goals down because they couldn’t keep up with the speed of Ports mids in the first half. That’s not the umpires fault, or the AFL’s. I honestly doubt any team could have. Port were on.

Sometimes you get outplayed. Just call it what it is and move on.

He’s a petulant child.

I suspect we're witnessing in slow motion the demise of the cats vaunted midfield.  Selwood gone danger at 34 and soft tissues cam Guthrie etc.

Hawkins finishing up.  

Scott will struggle with this I suspect

 
22 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Wow. What an extraordinarily misleading headline. It was (only) 3 minutes and he was essentially defending them. But it got me to click.

You win fox footy. 👏🏾 

Edited by Jjrogan

I don't like him, but on this I agree with him. Essentially, the fault is not the umpires, it's the rules. They need to be much simpler and clearer. But the AFL keeps fiddling with them, with knee-jerk reactions which are often completely stupid. And the AFL being the AFL, they never ever admit that they have got it wrong. Simplest case: nominating a ruckman, to avoid two ruckmen up. But there are many. Holding the ball needs a complete revamp and simplification. 


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