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12 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Has to be the worst football jumper I've ever seen.

It’s pretty close.

But I think Hawthorn still has that covered – their ridiculous Power Rangers top, and maybe even the Harlequin one as runner-up.

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26 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Seems to be the way things are going.

Just need to be linked to other sides/go Home factor, be in the middle of contract negotiations, and then have one or two β€œbreakout” games.

Might try and get a job with the suns. Be a mail boy for $450,000 a year, haha

38 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

It’s pretty close.

But I think Hawthorn still has that covered – their ridiculous Power Rangers top, and maybe even the Harlequin one as runner-up.

Just when you think Hawthorn have designed the worst jumper in history they come up with a even worse one. GC's new one is just such a nothing guernsey. I'm not a fan of having big stupid looking logos in the centre of them but having an invisible one is probably worse. Most of the post VFL teams have gone from eyesores to traditional styled ones eventually. Think Power, Dockers and the Brisbane Bears. GWS and GC will probably do the same eventually.

 
22 hours ago, fr_ap said:

It's not hard to understand ...he plays for himself. Culture killer.

The best clubs understand that a team is a mix of people and personalities as much as football or positional abilities.

The pies are very strong and well run club and have a bold FD that act on what they are seeing.

He's been OK at the Hawks in a team they were trying to inject personality into. Now they're getting serious he'll fall by the wayside.

This isn’t explaining what happened in the trade this is you mansplaining what you think me & my ovaries don’t understand

5 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Just when you think Hawthorn have designed the worst jumper in history they come up with an even worse one. GC's new one is just such a nothing guernsey. I'm not a fan of having big stupid looking logos in the centre of them but having an invisible one is probably worse. Most of the post VFL teams have gone from eyesores to traditional styled ones eventually. Think Power, Dockers and the Brisbane Bears. GWS and GC will probably do the same eventually.

To be fair, the Hawks have an advantage with their colours 😳

Are you really saying that you didn’t like the traditional power lightning bolt? Or traditional Green purple and white Freo/Balkans flag?


Sydney looking bog ordinary in skills and structure.

8 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

To be fair, the Hawks have an advantage with their colours 😳

Are you really saying that you didn’t like the traditional power lightning bolt? Or traditional Green purple and white Freo/Balkans flag?

Hi Stu. Yeah, I thought both were horrible. The current Dockers one is much better but I would add mint green trim. Perhaps on the middle chevron. A mint green clash guernsey would look good too.

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interesting to see that bevo continues to mix things up - o'donnell and khamis have swapped ends from the first five weeks, and the bont and libba have started at centre bounces positioned deensively


Hoping the best for Sam Darcy

Nasty hyperextension to Sam Darcy's knee. Subbed out. Hope not too serious for his sake.

I am a real fan of Buku Khamis, love the way he plays. If the Dogs have to find a way to keep Naughton, Darcy and JUH I would make a play for this kid. Could be anything.


Anyone watching the game? do the Saints have a chance?

inside 50’s of 35 to 11 days no but who knows?

44 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Nasty hyperextension to Sam Darcy's knee. Subbed out. Hope not too serious for his sake.

Doesn’t look good, they showed his family crying down in the rooms.

And again the β€˜top 4’ Saints show they are rubbish

Dodgy Ross will pick up his paycheque none the less

jesus. saw the footage

Darcy is gone. poor kid

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

jesus. saw the footage

Darcy is gone. poor kid

unlucky for the bloke, but about time other rivals pick up the injury bug we have had to start the season


Saints don’t have a midfield. Why bother spending 1.5+ large on TDK.

If I was them I’d be looking for inside midfielders.

What the hell has happened to Jack Steele.

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Maybe the problem is tis new happy & relaxed version of Ross Lyon πŸ˜‚

Ah yes, the old "they've gone past us" Saints at it again.

(Which made no sense to say, given they finished above us on the ladder last year, but is just a timely reminder that it's very easy to get sucked into early-season form - and that's also a reminder to people on here who have already started talking about us winning the next two or whatever).


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