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1 minute ago, layzie said:

Got the Grand Final we wanted I reckon.

I reckon we wanted GWS there, instead of Brisbane. But best outcome given the circumstances.

 

Well done Brisbane. That pre-season trip to Vegas was a masterstroke. 

2 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Football Gods thankyou.

Eat a  fat one Geelong you clowns.

Nah, a whole bag full ...


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Got the Grand Final we wanted I reckon.

...and the AFL got the Grand Final it wanted 

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

I reckon we wanted GWS there, instead of Brisbane. But best outcome given the circumstances.

Well I wasn't counting last week's teams but sure.

Brad Close had a shocker

 

Feel for this bloke:

Catman' throws tantrum after Taylor hits post - Yahoo Sport


Just now, greenwaves said:

...and the AFL got the Grand Final it wanted 

Should quieten down the VicBias complaints for a bit. It's still there of course.

Lions deserved the win

Aside from a couple of obvious players, I quite like the Lions

2 weeks off, they will win the flag

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I would give anything to have Chris Scott as Melbourne’s head coach next year.

This mob was a 7-8 side at best at the start of the year.

Absolutely gets the best out of his players at his disposal and clearly has a system that can stand up in September.

Prepared to eat humble pie wit that post, but he’s still an elite coach.

The Best neutral final I’ve attended (behind the 2012GF) as it didn’t involve Collingwood wining it.


Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Should quieten down the VicBias complaints for a bit. It's still there of course.

South Melbourne vs Fitzroy 1899 rematch

My hope is for a Brisbane premiership. They’ve been up for a while and deserve a flag more than the Swans.

That and I can’t stand the arrogance of Swans supporters when their team is in a GF

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Feel for this bloke:

Catman' throws tantrum after Taylor hits post - Yahoo Sport

He's got 2 hours of make up removal in front of him. Surely the tears will help.


1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

My hope is for a Brisbane premiership. They’ve been up for a while and deserve a flag more than the Swans.

That and I can’t stand the arrogance of Swans supporters when their team is in a GF

Zorko premiership player 🤢

 

Hey, the oracle that is @Demonland

Has a team ever got to a GF after being 0-5?

36 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Man, just so envious watching the Lions that quarter. The way they ran through the corridor to attack while there was space up forward was just brave and fantastic.

Our down the line method is slow, predictable and gives our forwards no space to lead by the time the ball plods down there.

We have to find a way to get more speed, attack and dare into our game if we're going to ever be a top 4 side again.

Pretty good game of footy. Whoever wins this is going to be gassed for the granny.

Yep, we aren't in their league, obviously, with our terrible game plan, hopeless coach and dreadful culture. Not to mention appalling list management. Funny how  we got closer to them than Geelong did - and in Brisbane.....  5 points.....


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