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After Sydneys performance I hope Fremantle can challenge Brisbane from here.

 
10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How do you reckon goody will sleep tonight after seeing what port dished out?

What’s occurred this season he hasn’t slept well at all 

 

Wonder if somebody has been somebodying with somebodies ex missus again. To lose like that means there is a problem.


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

How do you reckon goody will sleep tonight after seeing what port dished out?

You posed the same silly question in the pregame thread and nobody bothered replying. Same thing will likely happen in this thread too, unless of course there’s someone who considers it a valid question. Pfft surely no one on here would, though.

Oops, spoke too soon…

 

40 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

What’s occurred this season he hasn’t slept well at all 

Hashtag birds of a feather 

 

Was at the MCG tonight, Blues kicking off with 8 behinds in the 1st quarter, playing disjointed, safe, no risk football until 32 points down in the 4th quarter and then going hell for leather in a powerful burst but McGovern botching the after siren set shot. He really should have gone off after that head knock and the kick given to someone else ...

The Blues have botched a golden opportunity over the last month sitting in 2nd spot and now have to fight tooth and nail for the last 3 games just to make the 8.

Carlton got what we deserved tonight, you can't play 10 minutes of football in the 4th quarter and expect to win games.

Still, it could be worse, I could follow the Swans 😁 They seem to be imploding in a big way. In this crazy season maybe the Blues continue that 4th quarter form and go on a run into September. My expecations are low but you never know ... 

 

Calling it: Bulldogs v Dockers GF. 


If the giants win today I reckon the 8 is set

Port v Lions GF

Bradbury flag this year. Anyone can slide in for a win

Top of the head Sunday morning rant.

Would not mind if Freo won it.

I'd also cop GWS. Love Tobes and Jesse.

Pies and Blues always repugnant.

Port are undeserving as is their coach.

Brisbane would be almost acceptable.

Had a gutful of the Cats and they're probably not good enough.

Dogs are a chance but not sure they can maintain this form which needs a 2016 repeat.

 


10 hours ago, Mel Bourne said:

Calling it: Bulldogs v Dockers GF. 

Which would be ironic given the number if doggies fans calling for bevo's head just 5 weeks ago.

Just think to of those port fans that booed Ken weeks ago. Currently they're sitting 2nd.

Edited by dees189227

Just watched the final 2 minutes from last night. McGovern has kicked a goal after the siren before so he knew what to do.

But he completely botched it. I wondered if players went to him just to calm him & they did.  Cripps was obviously confident in him because he pumped the fists.

But with the head knock because it all happened so quickly, it will be interesting how he is during the week

 

It really is time for teams to get multiple alternate strips or away strips like soccer. Last night was a joke and now Giants and Hawks are hard to distinguish in the sun. 

 

Pendlebury’s son should’ve kicked it way harder. This is the POS who’s on track to break Jimmy’s consecutive games record. 


17 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

It really is time for teams to get multiple alternate strips or away strips like soccer. Last night was a joke and now Giants and Hawks are hard to distinguish in the sun. 

Is it Retro Round or Clash Strip Round? Seriously! Firstly our game, then last night and now this.  Virtually impossible to differentiate.  AFL just about the only sporting organisation in the world that would allow this to happen. Unfathomable. 

Hurts watching Jesse Hogan playing such good footy these days. 

 

GWS’ accuracy was the only thing keeping them going the last month, and helped them against us last week. 

2.9 today. Of course it’s against Hawthorn that they finally have an accuracy stinker. 

Hawks win this, they make finals. Brace yourselves, everyone. It’s happening. 

Seriously it is so depressing seeing Haw winning again 

The arrogance will soon be upon us

Please Wake up MFC 

Challenge these bastards


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