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58 minutes ago, picket fence said:

AGREE 100% Meanwhile we still might end up at Caulfield Nag Park 🤮

Any chance you can help us get the tax payers money like they do?

Or the farms?

Or the F 150 utes?

 
12 hours ago, layzie said:

Port should be shunned from society 

 No longer Port Power. Now they’re Port Pariahs. 😁

3 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Correct their ground has had major development etc but going of topic who’s fault is it that we don’t have a training base and the whole club under 1 roof, with the mindset of having a base around the G, Jackson started this process 10 yrs ago .. 

Wrong thread. 

 
6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 No longer Port Power. Now they’re Port Pariahs. 😁

if port lose next week i can see radelaide being burnt to the ground

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

if port lose next week i can see radelaide being burnt to the ground

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5 hours ago, BDA said:

He's a classic FIGJAM but since he saved those 2 people in Torquay from drowning i can't hate on him like i used to. 

I hear ya, BDA. Similarly, I can’t hate Chris Scott (despite badly wanting to) because of this…

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13 hours ago, BoBo said:


Gryan Miers also broke the all time record for goal assists last year. People love to hate him, but he is a master of inside 50 kicks.

I would kill to have Miers in our team. 

He’s ok, it’s his name that I hate. 😁

 
42 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

He’s ok, it’s his name that I hate. 😁

You're fond of anagrams, @WalkingCivilWar.

Think of him as Angry Miser or Arm Syringe or Rainy Germs or Army Singer.


59 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

He’s ok, it’s his name that I hate. 😁

Cryin' Gryan. 

Is that the worst choke in a QF by a team that has finished 2nd on the ladder?  On their home ground as well

They didn't want to know about it but the other Port might turn up next week

Hinkley will cop his fair share of the blame but what about his players?  2nd to the ball all night and they refused to play in front


Surprised how excited I am for tonight's game! Arguably the two most in-form teams going at it. Going to be an absolute ripper, really hope the Doggies can do it.

Glad I turned the telly off at half time;  anyway Go Doggies

1 hour ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Glad I turned the telly off at half time;  anyway Go Doggies

me watching storm instead was a masterstroke  😂

2 hours ago, Macca said:

Is that the worst choke in a QF by a team that has finished 2nd on the ladder?  On their home ground as well

They didn't want to know about it but the other Port might turn up next week

Hinkley will cop his fair share of the blame but what about his players?  2nd to the ball all night and they refused to play in front

Port losing to Geelong at home, who were missing arguably their most important player in Stewart, was an all time great choke. 

Port has a great midfield on paper. In reality, their midfield has proven not to do much in finals. I know Butters was injured, so I'll give him a pass, but Rozee their captain with just 16 touches and JHF with 18 is very uninspiring.

When a 36 year old is your best midfielder, you have to worry. 

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Port losing to Geelong at home, who were missing arguably their most important player in Stewart, was an all time great choke. 

Port has a great midfield on paper. In reality, their midfield has proven not to do much in finals. I know Butters was injured, so I'll give him a pass, but Rozee their captain with just 16 touches and JHF with 18 is very uninspiring.

When a 36 year old is your best midfielder, you have to worry. 

Yep but I thought JHF at least gave it his all. His teammates were AWOL

He's an easy head to kick but he wasn't the problem 

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1 minute ago, Macca said:

Yep but I thought JHF at least gave it his all

He's an easy head to kick but he wasn't the problem 

Agreed. He was fine. Should have nailed his shot on goal tho. 

But considering what a big [censored] deal was made about him coming to Port and making their midfield the best in the league, you gotta laugh that they got smashed by Dangerfield, Bews, Atkins and Dempsey. Only Holmes is a serious star in that lot.

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Agreed. He was fine. Should have nailed his shot on goal tho. 

But considering what a big [censored] deal was made about him coming to Port and making their midfield the best in the league, you gotta laugh that they got smashed by Dangerfield, Bews, Atkins and Dempsey. Only Holmes is a serious star in that lot.

Sure but JHF was one of their best player last night in my view

But did one Port player beat his opposite number?

They are a Jekyll & Hyde team so if Port are allowed to play on their own terms, they'll beat the Dogs or Hawks

 But it is a big if

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Should be an entertaining and nail bitting contest tonight. 

 
29 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Should be an entertaining and nail bitting contest tonight. 

It has to be better than last night, surely?

1 minute ago, DiscoStu17 said:

It has to be better than last night, surely?

Hawks with nothing to lose, hope their coach let them play free tonight. Much like our 2018 team.


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