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1 hour ago, Deelectable said:

Dee's have gone ahead of the Pies on the ladder without kicking a ball!!😃

The less we play, the higher we go. I like it.

 
11 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

I so want them to go 0–6.

I'd rather we make top 4 and knock them out of the 8 in r24. They'd also not get a top 10 pick W the saints josh battle compo. Finally some pay back!

Edited by John Demonic

 
21 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yeah DANGER a TRUE Champion  NO DOUBT.. Fakecos a front running no contested possesions apparition! OH and has NEVER TAKEN A CONTESTED MARK IN HIS ENTIRE CAREER! Nuff said!

Caleb Windsor has got him well covered in the courageous department, I am sure Caleb's already got more than a handful contested marks as a wingman!


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Yep he'll never be the decent human that Jim was

Sad to know that someone with a lot of integrity like Petracca has his streak cut by a filth player, and on top of that a filth player hasn't missed a game in 10 years. Sometimes there's no justice in this world😮‍💨

Tired Season 4 GIF by The Simpsons

It'll be a good night's sleep... always better when the filth lose.

It’s heartening to see Geelong finally have some success after their tragic downfall and gruelling three-week rebuild. 

But maybe that does tell you something. Do I dare keep hope alive? 

Edited by Mel Bourne

 

Didn’t see the game, had much better things to do 

Just kept an eye on the scores. 
 

Did Maynard get smashed?

Pies need to win 4-6 to make the 8.. they play Carlton, Sydney, lions and dees. Hopefully their season will be done by the time they play the dees however we all know what occurred last time this happened 


16 hours ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

The heart always says I want Collingwood to lose but what result is the best for Melbourne?

Good ol' Collingwood for never, they know how to lose a game ... even though the Cats won this ordinary, in finals they will certainly be lame ...

6 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Tired Season 4 GIF by The Simpsons

It'll be a good night's sleep... always better when the filth lose.

Slept like a log, myself. The subconscious relaxation of a Filth loss kicked in beautifully... 

6 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Huge game tomorrow night just got bigger

Now, it's an ultimate challenge; whatever the result (which should see the Dees win), it is just phantastique to get ahead of the Filth on the ladder, particularly in the 'sharp end' of season. Is it time to say: 'Thanks, Essendrug'?

10 hours ago, wizardinoz said:

How sad that Maynard could only manage 8 disposals. 🤮🤮🤮

Please include its full title when referring to it  ...  "that POS Maynard".

I don’t care the fact that Geelong are probably going to play finals again. They’ve been given one of the easiest run homes this season and they had an incredibly easy start to the year. One thing about finishing in the bottom 6 is it usually means you can rebound pretty well the next year with a full pre season, a top draft pick and an easier draw the next year. 


15 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I’ve no respect for people who don’t pick their team in the footy tipping. I’ve picked Melbourne every game since 1986.

In our comp there’s a North supporter and she’s dead last because she picks them every round. I know who to call when I need a loyal friend though - and everyone was so pumped for her last weekend.

Some of you should be ashamed. 😂

I'm ashamed alright @The heart beats true. I confess I spend too much time on 'land.

It's only midway through the respective second quarters, but Freo isn't dominating Hawthorn, while Sydney is playing a tentative game against North.

Everyone is vulnerable once the wildness of finals start.

Geelong didn't look especially impressive in the pieces of the game I watched last night, to the point where I think the 'Pies are in major trouble and Geelong might still slip out of the 8.

Everyone is vulnerable is we choose to be the hunter.


Luke Jackson is an absolute star and we were royally ripped off when he left.

50 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

It's only midway through the respective second quarters, but Freo isn't dominating Hawthorn, while Sydney is playing a tentative game against North.

Everyone is vulnerable once the wildness of finals start.

Geelong didn't look especially impressive in the pieces of the game I watched last night, to the point where I think the 'Pies are in major trouble and Geelong might still slip out of the 8.

Everyone is vulnerable is we choose to be the hunter.

Melksham and the kids should be very very hungry given most or all of them missed out on 2021. Hopefully it's enough to light a fire under the bums of a few veterans (Salem, Clarry, May, Langdon in particular come to mind).

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Luke Jackson is an absolute star and we were royally ripped off when he left.

jefferson + adams + windsor = dog

windsor is going to be a star

dog already is a star

let's wait and see on the tall kids

 
42 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Luke Jackson absolutely copping it on the Freo forum.

Can’t take a mark for peanuts.

he is highest ranked player on the field now…

Any of them been to Tassie and tried to take a mark??

9 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

jefferson + adams + windsor = dog

windsor is going to be a star

dog already is a star

let's wait and see on the tall kids

Windsor does great stuff but at his best he'll be a top tier wingman - a much lower ceiling than Jackson. The other two boys are untried at AFL level. Given we're in our window now (or were in one, it's probably closed now to be honest), potential is worth a lot less than current output.

If Windsor becomes Robbie Flower Mk.II then I'll re-evaluate the trade.


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