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2 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Terrible jumpers, Ugly supporters and Brayden Maynard. In short, I cannot find a reason to keep watching this one.

a close game is one worth watching?

high scoring footy too

 

This is a low standard game with fumbles and clangers everywhere.

I reckon North  would be a chance against either of these two.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

This is a low standard game with fumbles and clangers everywhere.

I reckon North  would be a chance against either of these two.

north are arguably one of the form teams in the competition over the last month or so

another side that are good to watch too with quick ball movement 

 

Had enough time to watch Alice Cooper live from Wacken in Blue Ray on the 90 inch screen with 5.2.2 surround with Dolby Atmos


SHUT TF UP BT!!

that has to be deliberate - No

Daicos has absolutely done his hamstring. no doubt. - Corkie

what a muppet

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

SHUT TF UP BT!!

that has to be deliberate - No

Daicos has absolutely done his hamstring. no doubt. - Corkie

what a muppet

Next image - his dad crying.

Quality of the footy is average. 

Crowd constantly booing. bunch of morons

might head to bed

 
27 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Friggen No legs is the AFL fav Clarry gets held 20 times like this of the ball but if its the soft reciever..... FREE KICK DISGRACE

Sorry, just to clarify, which one is "no legs"?

7 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Sorry, just to clarify, which one is "no legs"?

Faicos legs like a Daschund

Edited by picket fence


The commentators are doing their job, drumming up excitment for this 'skills below par' game. Gives me hope for our boys.  From what I have seen so far without seeing the Collingwood/ Essendon game, our next game is a shoe in. 

 

I’m sensing some mild discontent from the Collingwood fans. 


2 of the greatest stuff ups I have seen in ages. Blixavs playing on then throwing it, Collingwood slipping over 10m out. Ordinary game all round this one.

This is Jack Crisp’s 230th consecutive game. He’s only 14 games away from drawing level with Jimmy. 15 away from breaking the record.

The mere thought of that grub breaking Jimmy’s record makes me sick.

Wouldn’t it be awesome if our round 24 match marked the end of his streak. It would have to be an injury since a suspension would be overturned because Collingwood.

Please Footy Gods… make it happen. 

Gee Darcknee Moore putting in a blinder. He plays on no one and has hardly touched it, he had one crucial intercept under pressure, with a dodgy handball that should have been called a throw. Meanwhile Quanor has the job on Cameron. 


Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is Jack Crisp’s 230th consecutive game. He’s only 14 games away from drawing level with Jimmy. 15 away from breaking the record.

The mere thought of that grub breaking Jimmy’s record makes me sick.

Wouldn’t it be awesome if our round 24 match marked the end of his streak. It would have to be an injury since a suspension would be overturned because Collingwood.

Please Footy Gods… make it happen. 

At least one game Crisp was sub. Shouldn't count.

1 minute ago, Deelectable said:

At least one game Crisp was sub. Shouldn't count.

I didn’t know that. Makes me even angrier. 

4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This is Jack Crisp’s 230th consecutive game. He’s only 14 games away from drawing level with Jimmy. 15 away from breaking the record.

The mere thought of that grub breaking Jimmy’s record makes me sick.

Wouldn’t it be awesome if our round 24 match marked the end of his streak. It would have to be an injury since a suspension would be overturned because Collingwood.

Please Footy Gods… make it happen. 

I know it makes you ill that a filth player will pass him. I'd say a concussion then at least that a week.

Trac was behind crisp as the next in line

 
2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I'm in Palau. Kayo won't let me log in.

Am I missing anything?

close contest is an entertaining one

first half was free-flowing and both sides tightened up defensively in the second half


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