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12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee how I wish we had a midfielder like bont. Just consistent every week & kicks goals, rarely wastes a kick & a wonderful leader 

He just got out of ICU 

 

When the Dogs are on they look legit top 4. When they're off, it's a real mystery.

Ditto for Freo but when they're off they just look legit [censored].

 
13 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee how I wish we had a midfielder like bont. Just consistent every week & kicks goals, rarely wastes a kick & a wonderful leader 

He just got out of ICU 

21 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Dogs finding a way to beat free who flogged us by 90 points , what a disgrace we have become & Goodwin needs to go! 

The dogs?

You mean the team we beat by 8 goals?


8 minutes ago, Sydee said:

He just got out of ICU 

very irresponsible to play him 

tut tut

10 minutes ago, binman said:

The dogs?

You mean the team we beat by 8 goals?

Don't speak sense, it's not welcome here.

I backed over the tmp of 165 in this match.

It's a chance of being covered by the 3qt.

Love it.

 
44 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

you probably would've sacked clarkson from hawthorn at the end of 2011, hardwick from tigs at the end of 2016 too?

 

When Goodwin wins 3 -4 flags will let it slide 

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23 minutes ago, binman said:

The dogs?

You mean the team we beat by 8 goals?

That is almost a lifetime ago. In case it escaped your memory we lost to freo by 15 goals. If we played the Dogs tomorrow there would be a 16 goal reversal. 

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19 minutes ago, old dee said:

That is almost a lifetime ago. In case it escaped your memory we lost to freo by 15 goals. If we played the Dogs tomorrow there would be a 16 goal reversal. 

Three months is a lifetime ago?

Ok. Lets agree it is. And therefore our spanking of the dogs has no current relevance.

Then by the same logic September is also a lifetime away.

And if our win over the dogs has no relevance then neither does our loss to freo in terms of our chances come finals.

The freo fans would have known it wasn't there day when lobby kicks 3 goals. 

But gee they thrash us by 92 have the bye then get hammered by the dogs

Great effort by the Dogs.  Bont is an absolute star.  No Naughton, no Darcy, no problem. Fremantle looking every bit the ordinary side most of us believed them to be before they massacred us.  


6 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Just goes to show what can happen when you don’t sell your home games like we did.

tell that to the dogs when they lose in ballarat again

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Love trac but he doesnt do it consistently like the bont does. 

Time to replay the 2021 GF perhaps 

Trac is thrown all over the place because is so good he can play basically any position - his consistency is pretty damn good 

Not saying Bont couldn’t play any position because he’s that good he probably could too - fact is with their depth of forwards he doesn’t have to sit in front of incoming knees like Trac 😢


1 hour ago, Deelectable said:

Lobb much better today. Poor last week bit did well against the Pies. Given the likely lack of other options, the fact that the Dogs will pay will pay a chunk of his salary and it will be a ' steak knives' pick I'm all for it. Relief ruck and a tall forward target. Certainly an upgrade on anyone we have at the moment. 

Absolute waste of a list spot.  We can ill afford to be recruiting more downhill skiers.

 

Hawthorn would give us a football lesson if we played them today. 

The Wizard conjures up 3 more behinds out of nowhere!

Pure magic! 

2 from horrible free kick decisions of course


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