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No excuses tonight

 

Dons have lost and made way.

Max is back.

Kozzie to go ballistic.

Lever and Fritta to make amends

Jvr freed up.

Melksham in beast mode.

 
6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The giants song is pretty catchy

Block your ears. Turn away. It is the path to the dark side…

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

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

 

Might need to break out the acoustic 

 
7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

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

I reckon we could have played at 4:35 & Saints v essendon could have been played under the roof tonight.

At least it's not raining 

48 minutes ago, sue said:

I typed a longish response to this but decided to not post it because it is off topic. Just to say at the very least the AFLPA should work to remove obnoxious clauses in contracts  that allow the AFL to muzzle players.  A player strike would put a rocket up the AFL's rear.

I’d rather not give Coll/Geel/Carl the ability to manufacture outrage at decisions that go against them through disingenuous malice.
 

Unintended consequences and all that Jazz. 

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Just now, The Stigga said:

Deplorable crowd 

Not pretty mate, not pretty.

GO YOU DEMONS!!

 
1 minute ago, The Stigga said:

Deplorable crowd 

There aren't enough of them to make that character assessment!


Commentators happy for Pickett to be tackled without the ball... okay, that makes real sense...

Petty running around with bricks for shoes. Could hardly get any pace up chasing an open ball. Would've been a goal if Turner was playing.

Just now, Lexinator said:

Commentators happy for Pickett to be tackled without the ball... okay, that makes real sense...

"in the early stages" - ahhh so there is fluidity in decision making depending on the context...rrriiiiiggghht,


Kozzie being given a lot of attention off the ball before the bounces.

1 minute ago, Lexinator said:

Commentators happy for Pickett to be tackled without the ball... okay, that makes real sense...

They have been told to agree with every decision regardless.


Some Chin music to get the night going 

What a pearler.

 

At least we are well and truly switched on tonight.


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