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Yet another concussion subbed out tonight. It’s happening in almost every game now

Worrying trend….

 

Fair enough. It was in the back and there was dissent.

 
45 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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

GRUNDY IS A GREAT TAP RUCKMAN and should be MFC

Umpire 22 SHIZZENHIUSEN DECISION


4 minutes ago, BDA said:

soft free doggies

That last Footscray Goal was disgraceful 

If that was given in a Final, there would be Riots!!

I have to say I want doggies to do well against all but us. I hate the way the media goes after Luke, always feels feral. I thought GW on 360 was surprisingly honest when he spoke of a media campaign in certain quarters against him.

And they have several players who are silk. 

Of course they are cheating throwing basterds when they play us.

 

 

1 minute ago, DEE fence said:

I have to say I want doggies to do well against all but us. I hate the way the media goes after Luke, always feels feral. I thought GW on 360 was surprisingly honest when he spoke of a media campaign in certain quarters against him.

And they have several players who are silk. 

Of course they are cheating throwing basterds when they play us.

 

 

Nup dont shed any tears for Luke Bevo nup none!

Ugle Hagen what a mark.  Talk about class.  Love to have him at the redlegs

A couple of those swans players would get a game with the Dee’s and not Grundy and Jordon 


JJ just keeps making wrong choices

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Gee it's carnage for the dogs tonight, injurie wise

Painful result for them if it keeps going like this, looked like beating the top team, cop a bunch of injuries including maybe a knee to a bloke you’re paying over a mil for the next 8 years and now it looks like they could get blown away


58 minutes ago, picket fence said:

GRUNDY IS A GREAT TAP RUCKMAN and should be MFC

Give up on it, PF. Was doomed from the outset. Was never gonna succeed. Nothing anyone could do or say would’ve made it work. Not the fault of the MFC.

Also, why do you yell so much???

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Great start, Doggies!

Keep it up!!!

That's what Br. Ibar used to say to me. 

On 22/05/2024 at 11:54, WalkingCivilWar said:

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?! 🤣🤣🤣

So you're crook @WalkingCivilWar.

What are your top 5 shopping sites?

 
6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Give up on it, PF. Was doomed from the outset. Was never gonna succeed. Nothing anyone could do or say would’ve made it work. Not the fault of the MFC.

Also, why do you yell so much???

Nothing wrong with a bit of yelling surely...

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8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Give up on it, PF. Was doomed from the outset. Was never gonna succeed. Nothing anyone could do or say would’ve made it work. Not the fault of the MFC.

Also, why do you yell so much???

I disagree. Should have been at least a 2 year project

We Have gifted Sydney Top Line Players for a paltry return 


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