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Moyle and Battle watch tonight 

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Larkey finally fires up and they win

19 goals in 11 games. they need more from him. kicked 71 last year

 
11 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Wow WCW ! 9/11 - I love your imagination.Please explain .

You’ve never had an inner 9/11?

it’s that feeling of panic/angst/fear/dread etc. and while you’re still reeling from it, here comes another wave of the same (the second tower). 


51 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

So happy for the young North players, I double posted.

Good on the young boys. 

Really, I'm annoyed they did something we couldn't do. 

 

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

r/AFL - The 2024 AFL Circle of Parity is now complete

Thanks for posting, WWSW! I didn’t know we’d completed it already this season.

edit: with North beating the Eagles today, it’s just been completed. 

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No real interest in tonight’s game. Cannot be bothered going into another room to watch privately. So it’s MidSumma murders

 Melbourne playing poorly for the last few games.  Equals who gives a shirt.  Much prefer the Demons winning and being invested in the other results 

27 minutes ago, 640MD said:

No real interest in tonight’s game. Cannot be bothered going into another room to watch privately. So it’s MidSumma murders

 Melbourne playing poorly for the last few games.  Equals who gives a shirt.  Much prefer the Demons winning and being invested in the other results 

You're missing out on one of those "so bad it's good" gems. Very high pressure, high turnover.


The atmosphere at Marvel is “Electric”

There is that echo around the ground, that means only a small crowd have turned up. 
St Kilda are just so boring to watch, why they remarried Ross Lyon, i will never work out. 
i hope GC win by under a goal 

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1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

r/AFL - The 2024 AFL Circle of Parity is now complete

Optimist - we can beat everyone.

Pessimist (MFCSS included) - everyone can beat us

🍷 - half full or half empty???

8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The atmosphere at Marvel is “Electric”

There is that echo around the ground, that means only a small crowd have turned up. 
St Kilda are just so boring to watch, why they remarried Ross Lyon, i will never work out. 
i hope GC win by under a goal 

Seeing the Ross Lyon game plan in this era is bizarre. There is absolutely nothing to watch for as a neutral supporter. 
 

 

 

ross ball is so hard to watch

i live in terror of us offering max king huge coin to come and be the next diamond Jim

i'd much prefer lukosious so that his jack watts mannerisms are where they belong - at the g, running away from the contest

ps: you can see why we're keen on battle - strong 1:1, good at ground level, and makes smart decisions with ball use

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Watching Stkilda is like wanting to punch a hoon driver in the guts.

3 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Watching Stkilda is like wanting to punch a hoon driver in the guts.

I think I’d rather unplug a disgusting toilet than watch St Kilda?

 

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