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The AFL talk equalisation yet our 1st home game against a Vic club was in the Anzac Eve round 7 with our 3 other GWS , GC & Freo ..great gate receipts & when u compare who the pies have played we’re are miles of form a revenue point!


1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

the pies have played we’re are miles of form a revenue point!

I often wonder what they spend their money on.

An extra couple of million each year into that evergrowing future fund will mean serious investment income in years to come.

Reserved seat money we can only dream about and the list goes on

Bombres trainers handing these out in the rooms post match apparently ...

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Pretty average game considering the occasion.

I am expecting more from Crows v Freo.


5 minutes ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

his day job is ruck-coach and was not expected to be called up.

Wow, he absolutely smashed it then

Nice running goal to Oscar Mac.

Working well, will hold his place at this rate, then who knows for a contract extension.


16 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

bring porterhouse home!

he would definitely be ahead of fullarton, jvr, aj, or any other forward / ruck options at the mfc currently

who is porterhouse?


1 hour ago, bing181 said:

Nice running goal to Oscar Mac.

Working well, will hold his place at this rate, then who knows for a contract extension.

Always thought we should have tried him fwd before letting him go

Bet no one believes me

O-Mac playing a blinder!

Key influence in Freo's last two goals.

 

Pretty much every one of Oscar McDonald's touches has ended in a goal. Playing really well.


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