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didn't think harry mckay had that in his locker. brilliant goal

 
7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

fkking joke

just a hiccup for the good Geelong boy

Cats will regret their weak and unsupportive approach to Tyson’s situation. they care about winning, that’s all

Can you imagine if this was CO! Makes me so angry

Oh but I thought Sydney were gonna win it because we gave them JJ and Grundy for free 🙄


36 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Blues could end the round in 8th with a loss. They were second a couple of weeks ago, crazy. 

madness

Cats could have been out of the 8 if they lost by end of round but are 2nd now 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Oh but I thought Sydney were gonna win it because we gave them JJ and Grundy for free 🙄

Well they are former Dees.😉

 
22 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

I really wish the AFL would make Carlton wear some poxy alternative jumper against Collingwood. 

Blues fans probs hate it but this is what they should’ve worn tonight…

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46-18 contested possessions to Port

Not sure I’ve ever seen this 

Don’t think Heeney needs to worry about Brownlow issues. He is back in the pack of decent mids 

5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Blues fans probs hate it but this is what they should’ve worn tonight…

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Yeah or something like that really bad m and m jumper. More just to [censored] their supporters off than anything. 


The joy of Hinkley for another season at Port 😇

Sydney making our performance last night look ok. Finding this much easier to watch though. 

Knees up against Cox. Just never any of the 2000 he did to Maxy. Corrupt.

Where are the “Port will smash us by 93 next week” posts? 


Has to be an all time record for Swans to be zero scoring shots at almost half time?!?

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Where are the “Port will smash us by 93 next week” posts? 

 

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I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before. And I've followed Melbourne for most of my life. 


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