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2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Is it just me or is CH7 panning to Maynard all the time?🤮

I think they're doing subliminal public service messaging:

'Kids, be careful what you ask the barber for; this is what you could look like.'

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

The umps will probably still give it to daicos

Probably yeah 

The number of times in the last that I saw Pies players throw their arms out at the umpire appealing for a free, as if in a tight game its expected to go their way and they should be allowed to win. Bad bloody luck! Ha!

As much as Darcy looks to be a young star, I also loved the composure of Sanders. He's a great addition to their midfield

 

For the excuse mongerers bemoaning Collingwood's injuries just remember the Dogs played most of that 2nd half a man down.

Healthy percentage, the Doggies. Poised for a ladder leap, so keep the joy a bit contained, folks...


It’s up to us now. Beat Freo and the Pies and we go into the bye two games clear in the 8 guaranteed in the top 4. We have rarely taken these chances since 2021, cmon Dees! Two big wins! Set the season up, put Freo and Pies away!

5 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Well he’s not happy to say the least but the excuses are just rolling thick and fast. 
I'm being a tad annoying as I’ve watched the Maynard ‘footy act’ about 50 times. He’s getting a bit sick of me yelling ‘ Karma’ and that Darcy is my hero.

Oh dear jane we’re kindred spirits

I am not sure my +1 knows angus can’t play anymore as a consequence of that hit

she thinks I’ve become very weird about football 

 

 
3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

The number of times in the last that I saw Pies players throw their arms out at the umpire appealing for a free, as if in a tight game its expected to go their way and they should be allowed to win. Bad bloody luck! Ha!

 

They were playing Super International Cricket on Super Nintendo and pressing the Y button repeatedly to appeal, hoping something would stick.

6 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I think they're doing subliminal public service messaging:

'Kids, be careful what you ask the barber for; this is what you could look like.'

Dads: don’t let your daughters near this absolute mung bean 


Roaming Brian is an absolute goose, but if your side wins he interviews all your lads who are happy to speak to him and it is a fantastic thing for the winning fans.  As long as it’s ABC

2 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Oh dear jane we’re kindred spirits

I am not sure my +1 knows angus can’t play anymore as a consequence of that hit

she thinks I’ve become very weird about football 

 

On the other hand my Bulldogs loving partner is very up and about tonight 😍

Edited by layzie

Garcia for the dogs looks promising. Been noticing him for a few weeks now. He’s able to affect games. 

Rory Lobb doesn't like chocolate milk.  
Thats enough for me to put a line through any trade 


2 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Look the message from this and every season is: if Melbourne can’t win the flag, then ANYONE except Collingwood 

Always has been, always is, always will be.

How good to see the stands empty 4 minutes before the end of the game 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Apart from Darcy, who looks like he's 18 playing against under 12s, really like the look of James O'Donnell too.  Kid can seriously play.  They have some spine developing.  

But many big guys do you really need flying for the same ball.   I'd love JUH but here's a first rounder, give us Naughton please.  

Edited by Jjrogan

I swear when Lobb was playing for GWS he was a serious (almost gun) ruckman/forward. I’d watch GWS play and he would be pretty consistently prominent.
 

Was that incorrect? Or has he dropped off massively since going to Freo then Dogs?

8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

How good to see the stands empty 4 minutes before the end of the game 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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28 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Healthy percentage, the Doggies. Poised for a ladder leap, so keep the joy a bit contained, folks...

The Dogs are a confidence team. i reckon they’ll lose 3 of their next 5 looking at the fixture. Not a premiership threat imo

3 minutes ago, BoBo said:

I swear when Lobb was playing for GWS he was a serious (almost gun) ruckman/forward. I’d watch GWS play and he would be pretty consistently prominent.
 

Was that incorrect? Or has he dropped off massively since going to Freo then Dogs?

dropped off massively. For a guy that is 205cm somehow allows smaller guys to out position him and he's a below average read in flight.   He was good tonight tho for someone who half the time looks like he doesn't care. 

12 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

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How appropriate that he's wearing the prison bars

 
41 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Healthy percentage, the Doggies. Poised for a ladder leap, so keep the joy a bit contained, folks...

Yep second only behind the Swans

The Dogs have finally cracked it for 50 wins vs the Filth.

Only took them 100 seasons of footy to get there

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Man it’s great to see the Pies lose. especially to an average team

they have lose their edge


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