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  On 22/06/2024 at 06:32, Heart Beats True said:

Time for Ken to go. Had his chances and they need a refresh. Hinkley to Bulldogs has been floating around the traps of late.

Is he actually a good coach? Which club is going after a guy who’s had 10 years and done nothing? If I was Port I’d be going after Leppitsch. 

 
  On 22/06/2024 at 04:49, Dee Zephyr said:

Waiting for the “ Lions will beat us by 15 goals next week on this form” posts.

 

 

We can't even beat them on our ground when we've practically been full strength.

We go in next week without trac and lever isn't  a definite. 

I'm not confident at all

 

Reckon before we worry about lions we focus on Nth no gimmee the way where playing. Definitely something wrong at the club that Fred loss was inexplicable. Supporters are mushrooms kept in the dark and you know the rest


  On 22/06/2024 at 07:03, Demonsone said:

Good to see Bedford, Jordan & Grundy doing well … 

You don't like Jesse Hogan?

  On 22/06/2024 at 07:16, BDA said:

You don't like Jesse Hogan?

No, he just likes whinging, criticising and posting the same comment week after week.

 

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Just a reminder to all Dee supporters. Here is the definition of Supporter
 

someone who supports a particular idea, group, or person:

 

Let’s get behind our MFC people. 
 

Edit, stop poo-ing on the club. It’s ok to not be happy at times, but too many continue to harp on and on and on, and criticise the club. 
 

#frustrating #ducksforcoverwaiting 
 

 

Edited by Demonsterative

 

In light of our challenges forward GWS seem happy to just bang it fwd -easier to do that with Hogan and Riccardi there to launch and green to crumb

they don’t seem to be much “lowering their eyes” and I don’t see super leading patterns or much “strategy”

Sydney OTOH move the ball with great pace (which we can’t) and when the ball comes in that fast you don’t need a Gary Ablett snr to convert 

we have neither key fwds who can compete in the air or a fast counter attack and our scores attest to that


  On 22/06/2024 at 07:32, Demonsone said:
  On 22/06/2024 at 07:16, BDA said:

You don't like Jesse Hogan?

I do but we had no control in losing him 

Incorrect.  We chose to trade Hogan, unlike Jordon who was a FREE AGENT.

  On 22/06/2024 at 07:32, dino rover said:

In light of our challenges forward GWS seem happy to just bang it fwd -easier to do that with Hogan and Riccardi there to launch and green to crumb

they don’t seem to be much “lowering their eyes” and I don’t see super leading patterns or much “strategy”

Sydney OTOH move the ball with great pace (which we can’t) and when the ball comes in that fast you don’t need a Gary Ablett snr to convert 

we have neither key fwds who can compete in the air or a fast counter attack and our scores attest to that

Gws have youth and speed. They dont tend to dawdle  ( i.e stop and let oppos sset up )   Something to ponder for us 

  On 21/06/2024 at 14:20, Bowserpower said:

Carlton were amazing tonight, I do not want to play them in the finals.

They are a lot like us in 2021 without being as good defensively. They will not win it this year nor any other in the foreseeable future. Right now it’s Sydney, Pies and Lions for mine. 

Swans v Giants looks like the third thriller so far this round. We’ll have the blowout game for sure. 


Has anyone been to gws's home ground? When I was staying down that way in Sydney earlier in the year I walked past it & it looked OK. 

  On 22/06/2024 at 07:19, Demonstone said:

No, he just likes whinging, criticising and posting the same comment week after week.

 

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Im not in denial and have my head buried in the sand that our club has botched up the last 2 trades with spuds & given away players with taken for a bag of chips  

Edited by Demonsone

Oh dear… just seen the Port score 😬😬

Can someone briefly fill me in? Were Brisbane firing on all cylinders and/or were Port terrible?

  On 22/06/2024 at 07:38, Gawndy the Great said:

They are a lot like us in 2021 without being as good defensively. They will not win it this year nor any other in the foreseeable future. Right now it’s Sydney, Pies and Lions for mine. 

...surely the Blues are a shot too.

  On 22/06/2024 at 08:00, Demonsone said:

Im not in denial and have my head buried in the sand that our club has botched up the last 2 trades with spuds & given away players with taken for a bag of chips  

It's one thing to have an opinion but a different thing entirely to keep harping on about it and posting the same thing over and over and over and over again.  I think we all know how you feel.


  On 22/06/2024 at 07:44, Dee Zephyr said:

Swans v Giants looks like the third thriller so far this round. We’ll have the blowout game for sure. 

Leaving that one hanging @Dee Zephyr - 😅 which way is the blow out? 😇

The Giants looked like world beaters early in the season. Their form drop off has been even worse than ours.

 

If we lose tonight, the AFL should put up the poll of which top 8/expected top 8 team is the biggest pretender.

Geelong last night, who handed the baton to Port today who are now handing the baton to GWS who better not be handing it over to us.

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  On 22/06/2024 at 08:13, binman said:

'Tis the season for funky results.

Sure is. Other than Sydney and Carlton, we are the only other team performing consistently 


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