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Mind you to be fair we have too many fast small versatile midfielders who can tag the likes of Lachie Neale


 
Just now, Lexinator said:

Peatling is a gun.

Desperately hope we can get him to come across 


2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Probably been covered, but a few empty seats... Any idea of capacity? Be interesting to know if attendance finishes far below capacity 

they were trying to give tickets away all week

no one cares

these northern franchises are purely an invention to maximise broadcast rights

ironically they cost the competition more to run than they make 

Edited by whatwhat say what

I'm on the GWS bandwagon.

  • 2 x ex-Demons
  • Best song
  • both their supporters seem nice (actually don't know anyone who supports them who would ever give me sh@t)
  • never won before
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Traded Hogan

For pick 6 which we used to recruit May.
 


I can’t understand how umpires in finals can make such crucially poor calls. 

2 minutes ago, Big Col said:

I'm on the GWS bandwagon.

  • 2 x ex-Demons
  • Best song
  • both their supporters seem nice (actually don't know anyone who supports them who would ever give me sh@t)
  • never won before

And hate for Zorko and Daniher

Edited by dino rover

That’s staging by the wrong lions player by calling for the ball.

1 minute ago, Big Col said:

For pick 6 which we used to recruit May.
 

Sorry mate it was an attempt at humour

I’m over all the poster who bang on about trading bedford and jordon etc

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

they were trying to give tickets away all week

no one cares

these northern franchises are purely an invention to maximise broadcast rights

ironically they cos the competition more to run than they make for in $$

23,500 capacity according to Wikipedia 

Wonder if they'll crack 20k attendance 🤔 


5 minutes ago, Big Col said:

I'm on the GWS bandwagon.

  • 2 x ex-Demons
  • Best song
  • both their supporters seem nice (actually don't know anyone who supports them who would ever give me sh@t)
  • never won before

Gav Robertson and Steve Waugh! Don't they know you?

 

Good sportsmanship shown by some Lions players for hurt Coniglio. This part of the game has improved over the years.

Edited by Lexinator

1 minute ago, rjay said:

Andrews something to answer for here?

 

No don’t think so


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