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4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Port Adelaide supporters legitimately want to lose today just so they’re one step closer to sacking Ken.

Sounds like some supporters of another team, a team we all know and love.

Just sayin’

 
13 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Just watching the last quarter of cats and pretenders. 
Luke Darcy coming up with some golden special comments. Or should that be, Goldfish comments?

Q4 12:43

“Cats trailed by five points at half time. They now have a 53 point lead.”
Score is 90-57

 

LOL 😂 But sometimes it’s what he doesn’t say that impresses me…

Was walking down the race with him before our North game and chatting about how good his son is. I told him Melbourne fans were particularly happy with what he did vs Collingwood. He knew exactly what I meant but said, “Oh, you like how he plays, huh.” I said, “Understandably you can’t say anything, but I certainly can. Sam did us a solid, the only criticism is that Maynard was able to get up and continue playing’” Luke smiled and nodded knowingly. Then he said, “He’s a great kid,” and it was my turn to smile and nod knowingly. 😁

 

Aside from GWS, this weekend has been a genuinely awful weekend in terms of results not going our way.

Hopefully St Kilda eek out a win here and West Coast handle Hawthorn.


Watched parts of Suns v Pies & Cats v Bombers. Again once the Pies force a turn over they are off, and rather than just bomb it down the line their players sprint to find space and a series of low quick kicks finds them hitting up a fwd, Hill more often than not who has sprinted towards goal via the corridor. Geelong seemed to from what I saw leave Stengle or another (not sure who it was) deep fwd at times so when they turn the ball over they have a fwd leading up at the ball. I think we could also use tactics like these.

 
1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Jack Higgins miss highlights what’s wrong with fwds.

Footballers can't kick to save their lives 🤣


Saints are a joke of a team. 

with the Saints you just know they’ll find new ways to lose


1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Saints are a joke of a team. 

We just needed them to at least draw with Port. 🙄

Some thought being a Dees supporter makes you suffer heartbreak. 
Saints oh my 

Horne Francis was so much better than the rest today

looked like a VFL run for him

10 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Jack Higgins miss highlights what’s wrong with fwds.

 

8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Footballers can't kick to save their lives 🤣

 

Just now, DubDee said:

with the Saints you just know they’ll find new ways to lose

OMG. Just turned on the last few minutes because it was close - the Saints’ disposal and forward craft is even worse than ours. 

Remember all those on here that wanted us to sack Goodwin and bring in Ross? lol

He is paying off his mortgages and couldn’t give AF


 
13 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Book your September holiday as can’t see us making finals 

Why? Because we are four points away from sitting fifth on the ladder?

58 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Remember all those on here that wanted us to sack Goodwin and bring in Ross? lol

He is paying off his mortgages and couldn’t give AF

He'll be back to channel 9 in 6 months


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