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11 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

A very good Player was TC, i think he lost his position to Danny Hughes. 
Was always sad to see him play for Footscray….

Will never forgive TC for burning Robbie in the goal square in the '87 prelim - Robbie's last ever game for the club (RIP)

 

 
10 minutes ago, dice said:

Will never forgive TC for burning Robbie in the goal square in the '87 prelim - Robbie's last ever game for the club (RIP)

 

Simon Eichold says hi.

 

 

 

12 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

A very good Player was TC, i think he lost his position to Danny Hughes. 
Was always sad to see him play for Footscray….

cant remember who TC was

 

1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

The Northey teams had mainly 'no names' ... Jamie Duursma, Dean Chiron, Doug Koop to name a few.

No disrespect to them; those guys (and the others) had a RHG and I loved watching them. 

100% and more

Sunday's effort was 'meek' and the footy commentators described it as 'Freo barely raising a sweat'

How embarrassing 

 

12 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

100% and more

Sunday's effort was 'meek' and the footy commentators described it as 'Freo barely raising a sweat'

How embarrassing 

 

Dont think too many of our blokes raised a sweat either.Looking at you Fritta

On 22/07/2024 at 10:04, Jaded No More said:

Do you know the nature of the injury?

Apparently he had an issue with his shoulder and he was subbed off as a precautionary measure. 

 
5 hours ago, dice said:

Will never forgive TC for burning Robbie in the goal square in the '87 prelim - Robbie's last ever game for the club (RIP)

 

I can't possibly watch that again......stuff of nightmares........"It's a goal, it's a goal"

6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Apparently he had an issue with his shoulder and he was subbed off as a precautionary measure. 

And now listed as concussion. Weird


7 minutes ago, dice said:

And now listed as concussion. Weird

That is weird. 

4 hours ago, Roost it far said:

I can't possibly watch that again......stuff of nightmares........"It's a goal, it's a goal"

Agreed. But 3 ridiculously good kicks and 1 good mark/handball in the space of 8 seconds. Unbelievable.

And if Howlett blew his whistle when the siren sounded, Jimmy (RIP) would never have then run over the mark

On 21/07/2024 at 20:22, WalkingCivilWar said:

I saw the game (live) and I agree with Kev. But had I not seen it I’d still agree with Kev. The misery and abject hopelessness and despair is suffocating. We lost a game of footy today. We won the previous three, we may win the next three. And just as the venters are entitled to vent, so too are the folks who find the venting stifling and uber-negative and an overwhelming drain.

Everyone/entitled/opinion etc.

PS you’ve yet to show me where I potted Tom Fullarton. You accused me of such, remember? So… show me. 

This first paragraph sums up everything we know about you in a nutshell.

Do you actually follow the sport of Australian Rules? It seems like 90% of your posts are about criticising people on here for being too negative for you. I've never seen one post from you commenting on the actual game, it seems that you are much more interested in attacking people on here than the sport itself. The fact that you are willing to blindly agree with someone who didn't watch the game just so you can get another swipe in at everyone who doesn't think like you underlines this.

It's starting to make sense why you can't understand people's negativity if you don't understand the sport. A lot of people here do and that's why they bring their critiques and observations to the table. It's like everyone is talking in a language different to yours and you're annoyed at them for it.

19 hours ago, Bowserpower said:

This first paragraph sums up everything we know about you in a nutshell.

Do you actually follow the sport of Australian Rules? It seems like 90% of your posts are about criticising people on here for being too negative for you. I've never seen one post from you commenting on the actual game, it seems that you are much more interested in attacking people on here than the sport itself. The fact that you are willing to blindly agree with someone who didn't watch the game just so you can get another swipe in at everyone who doesn't think like you underlines this.

It's starting to make sense why you can't understand people's negativity if you don't understand the sport. A lot of people here do and that's why they bring their critiques and observations to the table. It's like everyone is talking in a language different to yours and you're annoyed at them for it.

Settle down fella.


10 minutes ago, Nascent said:

 

 

They could’ve gone a little longer with that, curious to see what happened after they walked through the door. 
Good little clip though. 

10 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

They could’ve gone a little longer with that, curious to see what happened after they walked through the door. 
Good little clip though. 

I bet it would have just been 10 minutes of beeped sound 😂

Gawn is much more relaxed watching a game than I am. I would get kicked out of that coaches box in 0.3 seconds. 

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