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8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The pies fans are going nuts on social media.ย  Even giving it to Darcy.ย 

they Booed the team at half time

great fans huh?

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

North are our Next Opponentย 

so discuss in the Pre game north thread

10 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Happy to disagree.

Use the spot for a decent inside or outside mid if you can't find a quality forward.

Ruck contributions and rucks in general are also highly over rated unless you land a generational player like Cox or Max.

Don't get too caught up in the 'we need to desperately find a replacement for Max" mantra

Not a replacement for Max. Back up and some sort of target up forward which is currently non existent. Likely a 3rd round pick for Lobb. Chances if getting a decent, ready to go mid for that are remote. I'm happy to hear who else can support Max. Fullarton is a bust. Verrell a fair way off.


the combined score is 22.4

its been an exhibition of set shot goal scoring today.

My oh my. What a topsy-turvy season: the only team capable of sustained excellence is Sydney. And, hate to state the obvious: the Dogs thrash the team that humiliated the Demons, and now North, the cellar team is thrashing the E Coli Wobblers. Oi Weh ...

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

so discuss in the Pre game north thread

Why? Itโ€™s more relevant right here

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6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Why? Itโ€™s more relevant right here

you think discussing MFC is more relevant in the only non MFC thread?

i give up

Wish i was a mod with time on my handsย 


This has a certain inevitability about it. We've seen this before

watch Collingwood win this lol

12 minutes ago, Monbon said:

My oh my. What a topsy-turvy season: the only team capable of sustained excellence is Sydney. And, hate to state the obvious: the Dogs thrash the team that humiliated the Demons, and now North, the cellar team is thrashing the E Coli Wobblers. Oi Weh ...

Sydney need to maintain their form for the second half of the season. While their position 3 games clear on top of the ladder provides opportunity to be fit and firing leading into finals alot can happen in the next 10 or so games.

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

you think discussing MFC is more relevant in the only non MFC thread?

i give up

Wish i was a mod with time on my handsย 

Last Weeks opponent was The Filth.ย 
Next week is North

Yes i think it is very relevant in here. North are doing what we SHOULD have doneย 

But we are nowhere near itย 

If you wish to put your head in the sand and have a hissy fit on my behalf, thatโ€™s not my problemย 


its norths day when mongrel kicks like that go through.ย 

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That North goal started on line with the point post, and swung in!ย 

4 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

This has a certain inevitability about it. We've seen this before

They canโ€™t miss todayย 


Pies played their GF on Monday

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How to get a 50 penalty: ย turn your back so the opp canโ€™t throw the ball to you. ( and change you name to daicos)

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