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7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Weird to see so many of us cheering for GWS

All it will take is a loss to them in finals or a scuffle or two and we’ll hate them too. Or many a little less as we don’t know any Giants fans

I get Jesse and Toby are there

Brisbane are one of my top 17 most hated clubs😂

I do actually like watching GWS. They play good football and they only have one truly punchable head in Toby Green, but he’s also an insane player to watch so they’re ok by me 

 
5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Would donate my left foot for someone with his kicking skills in red and blue 

Are you right footed? Haha

Melksham is the only player that does anything near this. Vision and skill kicking inside fifty is worth it’s weight in gold.

Exactly what we don’t have

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Weird to see so many of us cheering for GWS

All it will take is a loss to them in finals or a scuffle or two and we’ll hate them too. Or many a little less as we don’t know any Giants fans

I get Jesse and Toby are there

Years ago I hated them, but they've grown on me. Plus they have a great song

 

Just now, BoBo said:

Are you right footed? Haha

 

I’m equally terrible on both feet 😂

Cam Rayner hasn’t really fulfilled early promise. 

 
17 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Weird to see so many of us cheering for GWS

All it will take is a loss to them in finals or a scuffle or two and we’ll hate them too. Or many a little less as we don’t know any Giants fans

I get Jesse and Toby are there

Feel free to shout for The Bears 


8 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Hogan's a mile ahead of anyone for contested marking craft.

Taken the mantle over from Hawkins.

Very good on the lead up timing as well.

Not questioning his skills at all but he gets good quick entries into the forward line which forwards love

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What a [censored] monster Jesse Hogan is!

You just have to [censored] weep.

I love Jesse and I'm rapt that he's doing so well, and yes we got Steven May for him but ... ... wow. Wouldn't you love to have him in the MFC side now?

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What a [censored] monster Jesse Hogan is!

You just have to [censored] weep.

Look at it this way : we taught him his forward craft over 10 ? Years at the Dees.
Now it’s come to fruition.

13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Weird to see so many of us cheering for GWS

All it will take is a loss to them in finals or a scuffle or two and we’ll hate them too. Or many a little less as we don’t know any Giants fans

I get Jesse and Toby are there

I like the team, and wish well for "our" players. Song is fun and their socials have made a good impact... however my impression from our last game against them is that a lot of their crowd (not calling them supporters) are a bunch of "merchant bankers" who seemed to spend the bulk of the match trying to make a more ironically-humorous comment than their mate came up with a moment before.

(I guess after however many years of MFCSS I get suspicious of anyone who goes to a football match to have a good time.)

5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Bedford to Hogan 💔💔

I wish I'd said that.

Oh wait, I did!!  hahaha


13 minutes ago, Strawberry Fields said:

Ever notice how Zorko just can’t take a hit. Always has to give one back… Has no humility for the contest. 

Good call. Zorko is a piece of [censored] imv. Just a [censored]. 

2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I wish I'd said that.

Oh wait, I did!!  hahaha

I wish I'd said that.

Oh wait, I did!!  hahaha

 

But, seriously, I'd like* to say it again on Grand Final day, I now realise.

*...with just a touch of bitterness.

Brisbane did there  job knocking out the blues. now they can knick off

Edited by Sir Windsor


13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Feel free to shout for The Bears 

I am. Cheers!

But not going too well so far

 

Another interesting Fagin stat.

Chewing Gum Consumed : 18.4 Kgs.

Grand Finals:0

Edited by Biffen


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