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the season is just crazy even at the moment - you'd say only north or the tigs winning would be a massive surprise

note: may tip the filth if de goey is named after all

Edited by whatwhat say what

Easy week for footy tipping.

Looks a certain 9/9 week right now 

Until

I end up with 5 again 🤣😡🤣😡🤣😡🤣😡
 

Freo to upset the pies 🤞🤞🤞

 

Some weeks 5 is a great result 

Looking like it's going to be a year of who wins relative to us.

Positions 1-10 up for grabs

Time to get on the Eagles bandwagon and hope that they beat all before them. Somehow I doubt it will happen


I like the Dons, i think they're a team that can surprise a few come the end of the season, it looks like the Swans flag to lose but i wouldn't be at all surprised if the Dons are there abouts in Prelim week 

17 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

I like the Dons

And here I thought you were a nice person ☹️

 

*deletes Ted Lasso from her Xmas card list*

 

 

I'm just going to do my usual and put money on the Pies to win by under 10 points

I won't enjoy them winning but my account enjoys it

 
40 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

I like the Dons, i think they're a team that can surprise a few come the end of the season, it looks like the Swans flag to lose but i wouldn't be at all surprised if the Dons are there abouts in Prelim week 

It's help with a soft draw coinciding with playing better this year. They are doing what I thought the Crows would be doing, gah. 

What is it with Adelaide and spelling? Do they not teach the three Rs in the city of churches?

Port have made errors on their banner two weeks in a row…

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Their own city’s name!!!

And last week…

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The spelling on the stand is correct. Not so the spelling on their banner.

 

And it’s not just Port. Last weekend this was Adelaide’s banner. Look away, @Demonstone

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The rogue apostrophe strikes again!

 

Fun fact: Heritier Lumumba played 199 games for Collingwood meaning for his first game in red n blue he got a full 200 games milestone banner. Not bad for a “debutant” 😁

 

PS just a heads up… I’m laid up atm, sick af. Splitting my time between online shopping (with money I ain’t got) and Demonland coz looking for positivity. I know right?! 🤣🤣🤣

Edited by WalkingCivilWar
Oh the irony… I actually misspelled Lumumba 🤭


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

And here I thought you were a nice person ☹️

 

*deletes Ted Lasso from her Xmas card list*

 

 

I did feel dirty typing it. i'll show myself out! haha 

WCW. If the Dee’s do well I am sure you will feel better 

 

 

personally. I am pessimistic. We should win. But….

Weirdly feel like the Dogs will get up tonight. Swans are due and the Dogs come out with bizarre good performances every now and again 

At Marvel, dog’s bigs will do well and Darcy is looking real good


Great start, Doggies!

Keep it up!!!

It is so irritating to see Grundy playing for the Top Side

Don’t get me started on Jordon, considering our midfield hasn’t fired all year

On 22/05/2024 at 10:35, Diamond_Jim said:

Looking like it's going to be a year of who wins relative to us.

Positions 1-10 up for grabs

Time to get on the Eagles bandwagon and hope that they beat all before them. Somehow I doubt it will happen

WC will fall flat in their face this week. 


 

2 ex Dee’s stiffed that up


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