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It's frustrating when you just want to concentrate on the football and have to read people moaning about letting Jordon go and people attacking those people moaning.

Jordon played a decent game today and setup a great goal. I watched him today as I would any other footballer. 

He's a hard working footballer who I would have preferred to keep but didn't lose sleep over letting him go.

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Seriously Trac, you actually wanted to play for the Blues?

Last night the game was eerily similar to Melbourne of 2018 final against Geelong.

Tonight it's 2018 preliminary finals against West Coast.

 
4 minutes ago, D4Life said:

Definitely. Jordan had his chance in last years finals and didn’t step up at all!

Sarcasm is wonderful. 


 

My poor family are exhausted. Twenty of us turned out for Port on Thursday, most got back in time to represent the Dogs in the second half last night and now a full contingent of Witches Hats is running around for the Blues. 

Whole we're all remembering things, Sydney were 21 points down at 3QT and came back to win.

In the 2000 qualifying final between Melbourne and Carlton what was the deficit at 3QT? 21 points.


Fek!

Zorko is unbelievable 



defensive stuff up gifted that cripps goal. i was counting down the clock to halftime hoping Lions would keep them scoreless

3 blow-outs.

Very happy for the AFL.

 

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[censored]! So close to leaving them scoreless. 

Wonder what were the odds on that one? 😅

Carlton are cooked.

Can't even see the umps saving them tonight.

What a shame.

Gee we did well almost beating the lions up there without Tracca.


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