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Second rigged game today. More corrupt than FiFA.

 

Brownlow Medal favourite to be reported 10/1 to be rubbed 100/1 according to my AFL CONTACTS


26 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Brownlow Medal favourite to be reported 10/1 to be rubbed 100/1 according to my AFL CONTACTS

What did Langford do?

 
9 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Re Essendon : how come “old man Goldstein “ is still playing?

A model for Max?

why retire?

much easier to be a part-time then full-time afl ruckman earning oodles than having to get a real job

he's a marvellous player; at his peak he was second only to gawn as the best ruckman in the game


That showdown was a cracker.

But gee, I thought we wasted our chances today but port absolutely butchered theres in the last quarter.


1 hour ago, biggestred said:

I hate footy

If you hated it an hour ago, try listening to Kelli and Dermi.

15 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

If you hated it an hour ago, try listening to Kelli and Dermi.

Rather poo in my hands and clap

when was the last time we were scheduled as the home team on mother's day, and what was the crowd?

reckon tigs-meth coke today might be less than whatever it was - looks very sparse

i mean i get this game being the early game on a sunday, but on mother's day? afl are cretins with their scheduling of games

i'm sure i remember one year we copped the same thing - i think against flagmantle, who have an even smaller supporter base than meth coke - right when we were at our absolute worst

it may have even been the game when wonna went mental and jimmy was in the cheer squad


 
4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I've flicked over to the storm game. My god are they putting on a show

After last weeks farce, they were always going to come out breathing fire 🔥

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

After last weeks farce, they were always going to come out breathing fire 🔥

Well you wouldn't want to disappoint Bellamy 2 weeks in a row & cop the wrath again


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