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27 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Preparation… ?!?!?!!!?!

Simon Goodwin will coach the Dees versus the GWS Giants on Saturday night despite spending the past three nights in hospital.

Goodwin copped an infection at the start of the week that required an intermittent IV drip.

He was part of team meetings via Zoom during the week and discharged on Saturday morning.

Can't question the bloke's commitment.

 
2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

No, not dead, he won't get fined by the police, but the AFL Commish own the game and they set the rules, of which the players have agreed to and signed off on

Sounds like a gag order to me 

I hope we can do so much better in Australia 

TMac is still in tracksuit top talking to staff on the sidelines during the warmup? 

 
6 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Yep .

Not a fan of number 20 either         ( Nichols).

Yeah, nah.

Not 20

Definitely not 22.

Or 35, or 14,

Not overly fond of 25 or 19 either 

There must be one that’s okay?

Maybe? 
Can anyone think of one?

1 minute ago, DiscoStu17 said:

There must be one that’s okay?

Maybe? 
Can anyone think of one?

Ivo Crapp was a much better umpire than his surname would suggest.


Lady at the gate said they’re expecting 23,000. I think they overestimated by 20,000. 

1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

Ivo Crapp was a much better umpire than his surname would suggest.

Lowered expectations?

 
12 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Lady at the gate said they’re expecting 23,000. I think they overestimated by 20,000. 

I'd say so, almost feel like I have to ask someone for a key to get in.

Props to all you have fronted up at the G tonight to root for us.

No puns on root please .


Embarrassing turnout. It’s not even raining. 
Really poor. Don’t complain when we get 4.40 Sunday games all year. 

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ridiculous huh. They’ve made him delete the comments. Truth hurts, clearly. 

Absolutely. 
He should’ve stuck to his guns. 
There is more than enough evidence to support his claim.

I understand keeping a lid on the umpire criticism, but The Corporation should not be immune from criticism.
They are not the CCP.

40 minutes ago, Nicko said:

Turner 

was shocked at first, but feel its smart choice. he'll probably be subbed on at HT for anyone struggling at full back or full forward, or if maxys sore


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

The giants song is pretty catchy

Makes me think of a Disney / Pixar animated movie about big-footed little people. Maybe like in Frozen - those rock people. 

GWS song is a bop. I’ll hear nothing bad about it. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Don’t complain when we get 4.40 Sunday games all year. 

That would be awesome

 

1 minute ago, Spargonicus said:

Makes me think of a Disney / Pixar animated movie about big-footed little people. Maybe like in Frozen - those rock people. 

Apparently Angus from Cat Empire wrote it. Quality.


1 minute ago, praha said:

That would be awesome

 

For who? Certainly not for our bank account. 

It really is a pitiful crowd. I reckon North might have got more down in Hobart today. 

1 hour ago, M_9 said:

You missed the 'too'. It's called sarcasm.

Riiight, very funny

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

GWS song is a bop. I’ll hear nothing bad about it. 

Very much so, one of the more robust tunes.

Gee just read goody was in hospital for 3 days. Gee that's no good.

Anyway at least the rain has cleared for now.

Robbo is going to have a tough night getting the crowd going

 

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