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  On 31/05/2024 at 11:01, BoBo said:

They’re both absolute guns and who cares how ‘hard’ outside running goal kicking freaks are? 

Give me Caleb Windsor any day.

 
  On 31/05/2024 at 11:07, Clintosaurus said:

They guess all the time. Or the bias sees what it wants to.

There's no way you call that high tackle, unless you are inventing or you are incompetent. 

The golden rule of any officiating is that if unsure don't blow the whistle.

  On 31/05/2024 at 10:34, Superunknown said:

Solid plan! No handshake no eye contact

as if he doesn’t exist

love it 

dehumanise him 

I remember hearing that from a player years ago. I'm not sure if it was brisbane or hawthorn or I could be wrong, but a key player left & when they came up against him all the players agreed not to say a word to him. 

Yes the players will want to retaliate and be seething but it just loses all focus and we can't give away dumb frees or get reported. 

 
  On 31/05/2024 at 10:27, BDA said:

Reckon Darcy junior will be a very good player.

Not will be. Is. I'd say he's already a top ten forward. His stats definitely suggest so. Meanwhile Harley read isn't a top 40 midfielder but a prohibitive favourite for the rising star. Should be Darcy imo

  On 31/05/2024 at 11:07, ElDiablo14 said:

Give me Caleb Windsor any day.

Harder than both Daicos brothers. If he gets to their level of impact on games I’ll be wrapped. 


 
  On 31/05/2024 at 11:27, Gawndy the Great said:

You’re playing basically a VFL side . Dogs are absolutely shizen. 

Pies are still loaded with talent. They are missing pieces but still have game winners down the spine. This is also a masterclass coach coming out against a coach with no plan B.

McRae is making the entire league look very average atm. Pies have been the benchmark for three seasons now.

  On 31/05/2024 at 11:31, praha said:

Pies are still loaded with talent. They are missing pieces but still have game winners down the spine. This is also a masterclass coach coming out against a coach with no plan B.

McRae is making the entire league look very average atm. Pies have been the benchmark for three seasons now.

That’s right

including last years QF

”just take Angus out by whatever means necessary. We’ll send everyone to the media at the next break claiming it’s a football action and no one - literally no one - from the Melbourne football club will refute our claims. Not on the day, not in the days following”

I find how we didn’t push back on that reprehensible . 


‘Marra!!!! Great goal

Watching the game tonight makes me think to kings birthday. We really need to tag nick daicos out of the game. The kid is so damaging. Any ideas of anyone that can go with him?

I would say ANB could run with Bulldogs really own worst enemy tonight 

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  On 31/05/2024 at 11:14, BoBo said:

Harder than both Daicos brothers. If he gets to their level of impact on games I’ll be wrapped. 

If I don't, somebody else will, Bobo. Sorry...

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Regardless ok the outcome, Darcy BOG 😏

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  On 31/05/2024 at 11:44, Neitas bump said:

Watching the game tonight makes me think to kings birthday. We really need to tag nick daicos out of the game. The kid is so damaging. Any ideas of anyone that can go with him?

[censored] yeah

Sacrificial lamb to launch into the air to smother and land with their shoulder on his jaw and knock him out for 4 minutes in what becomes a widely acknowledged football action


 

Big Jimmy’s record being broken is bad, but what’s worse is that it’s likely to be broken by an amoral grub who once sent inappropriate texts to underage girls. What a shameful passing of the mantle. 


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