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27 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

North are Dead. Put a fork through them before the Competition is expanded 

 

They are not as bad as they play methinks. Tigers keeping them "honest" so to speak

Won't make the HR mistake they made last year

 
1 hour ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Every time I watch Gold Coast i just think the AFL are a bunch of C's for taking away Mac Andrew from us and handing  Gold Coast and the eastern states another free kick.

Whilst WB were entitled and handed free reign to JUH.

And they gave them a priority pick to gift them Anderson with Rowell, us missing out, and they changed the NGA zone to gift them Darwin just as there were a couple of good prospects coming through.

I'm not bitter at all though.

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

They are not as bad as they play methinks. 

WTF does that mean?

They are done….


1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Carlton’s mids have given the GC mids an absolute bath. 120+ more disposals. 

monstered them

30 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

North are Dead. Put a fork through them before the Competition is expanded 

 

And the GC too pls.  Absolute basket case of a club that will forever be also rans.  Just pinch their top tier and be gone.

AFLcontinue to plowing millions and sending so many careers to the wolves going there.

 
3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

And the GC too pls.  Absolute basket case of a club that will forever be also rans.  Just pinch their top tier and be gone.

AFLcontinue to plowing millions and sending so many careers to the wolves going there.

Gold Coast make the AFL a lot of money through the Broadcast arrangements, so they won’t be going anywhere 

 


Just now, Clayton van Oliver said:

So... we get Mac Andrew back in a couple of years, yea?

I bloody hope we find a way for Mac to come back to us. The kid is a star and I’m filthy like everyone else he’s ended up in QLD. 

13 minutes ago, Clayton van Oliver said:

So... we get Mac Andrew back in a couple of years, yea?

not necessarily mfc, but i imagine at some point the lure of home and a big contract will bring him back to melbourne the city

star in the making

Just now, BoBo said:

Holding the ball rule is stuffed

That was comical. 

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

That was comical. 

Followed up by 2-3 incorrect disposals in the space of 90 seconds not called. It’s a lottery what gets paid 


Lol Hogan a straight forward mark there... but not according to four umps

18 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Mihochek hopefully has hurt the hammy again, Richard not sure & I think cox hurt his knee

Richard = Cox … work it out

Terrible game tonight, think I'll watch the A League grand final 

27 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Lol Hogan a straight forward mark there... but not according to four umps

Its offical.

Umpires do not pay holding the ball, or throwing the bal.  So many ball upps as a result.

After Jesse's mark fiasco I have swithed off the game.  

Unless Dees play umps/AFL Footy Ops dept. have stolen my enjoyment


Giants looking good. 4 losses in a row to the Cats sounds lovely

 

Tigers asking their members to “bring your boots” tonight with 20 plus injuries

The bombers 🤮 bandwagon will continue. Yze on a hiding to nothing

Anything better than a dead quiet GMBHA stadium??


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