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Just now, BoBo said:

Mate, they don’t even have fans to car about culture 

They all drive electric cars, no power pionts to plug into in Greater Western Shizzen town

Gws have lost 2 prelims by a total of 1 goal.

You watch, next week daniher will butcher everything against Geelong 

Looks like I'm on the swans bandwagon. 

 
1 minute ago, deegirl said:

Hahahahac other than us last year

We lost by a combined total of 9 points. How is that a choke? We didn’t go 44 points up against an interstate side at our home and lost. 


Lions went 11 goals to 3

Truly pathetic from the Giants. Just play tempo footy. 

Worse thing is soft sock Hipwood gets another game

2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Surely Brent Daniels didn’t hear the whistle when he took the advantage…

He made some shocking blues in last Qrt, fumbles and missed handballs 

 
1 minute ago, bush demon said:

Daylight robbery, insufficient intent what a joke. Result determined by umpires.

That free was bad IMO but they never should have been in that position. 44 up 20 mins into the third and 31 up 4 mins into the fourth. 

Just now, deegirl said:

Hahahahac other than us last year

I did think about our master piece of a finals series last year but we were too busy kicking behinds to get the unassailable lead the Giants had this finals series.


I feel sorry for both of the GWS fans, but that's what builds character and will make their eventual premiership win all the better.

Edited by Big Col
corrected spelling of 'better'

Come on Port 🤣🤣

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Ummmmm.  Gotta hate the Lions !!! 

That post didn’t age well at all

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

He made some shocking blues in last Qrt, fumbles and missed handballs 

Won them a few games himself this year but was awful tonight. 


15 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Carn the Lions!

What a choke from the Giants so far. 

44 points up!

Monumental choke.

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I did think about our master piece of a finals series last year but we were too busy kicking behinds to get the unassailable lead the Giants had this finals series.

Different scenarios, but both top 4 sides losing in straight sets by single figure margins when dominating both games.

Demonland officially cursed, we jinxed both GWS and Dogs 😅🤣

Just now, Jaded No More said:

We lost by a combined total of 9 points. How is that a choke? We didn’t go 44 points up against an interstate side at our home and lost. 

We finished fourth then kicked 7.11 & 9.17 to go out in straight sets by a collective 9 points. It’s hardly a stunning success. 


2 minutes ago, Big Col said:

I feel sorry for both of the GWS fans, but that's what builds character and will make their eventual premiership win all the better.

I’m kinda stunned that they still don’t have a crowd

Zero interest in this finals series now. [censored] you Brisbane and [censored] you Zorko.

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I did think about our master piece of a finals series last year but we were too busy kicking behinds to get the unassailable lead the Giants had this finals series.

We never led Collingwood and we never played well enough against Carlton. 

GWS were 20+ points up at 3QT in both games, 44 up in the third and 30+ points up in the fourth. At home, against an interstate side.

 

Not necessarily popular here, but...

Brisbane, please, please, please, beat Geelong.

Then, regardless of the Sydney/Port outcome, a non-Victorian GF. Beautifully unwatchable.

8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

What a classic choke by GW$ thought that deliberate / insufficient intent decision just shows an absolute zero understanding of the game by the maggot - the guy was pushed in the back as he hit it as far forward as he could off balance. Critical timing.  

Correct. Taylor being pushed by Daniher under pressure and that’s called deliberate!!! FFS.  Umps don’t cost you the game but they do have some influence.  


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