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Just came on here to say

Eat a bag of [censored] Cats!!

23 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Getting really sick of people disrespecting GWS. Yeah, have they gotten favoritism from the AFL? For sure, within good reason as they are in non AFL territory. But, if you can’t recognize the development program they have put in place which makes them one of the better organizations in the league, whilst being able to retain players then you have no idea. Also, asides from the GF, their performances in lopsided crowds in big games have been admirable.

To take down genuine ferals like Collingwood in a Prelim and being a whisker away from making the Prelim against a red hot Pies in 2023 and now 4 in a row against Geelong in Geelong is something to be respected

They are also a club who traveled the most over the last few seasons. To back up week in, week out is testament to them.

They have done enough now to warrant more respect imo.

The Giants can GAGF. plastic expansion club with no supporters

But I like them SO much more than the Cats

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Surely Brisbane won't let this slip

We can only hope so 🤞🏽

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Last year I thought Harvey Thomas looked 12yo and wondered could any player possibly look younger? Then this boy debuted today…

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And he looks 10yo!!!

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5 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Last year I thought Harvey Thomas looked 12yo and wondered could any player possibly look younger? Then this boy debuted today…

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And he looks 10yo!!!

The reverse Xavier Lindsay 😂 he looks like he’s 35 with a mortgage

43 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Getting really sick of people disrespecting GWS. Yeah, have they gotten favoritism from the AFL? For sure, within good reason as they are in non AFL territory. But, if you can’t recognize the development program they have put in place which makes them one of the better organizations in the league, whilst being able to retain players then you have no idea. Also, asides from the GF, their performances in lopsided crowds in big games have been admirable.

To take down genuine ferals like Collingwood in a Prelim and being a whisker away from making the Prelim against a red hot Pies in 2023 and now 4 in a row against Geelong in Geelong is something to be respected

They are also a club who traveled the most over the last few seasons. To back up week in, week out is testament to them.

They have done enough now to warrant more respect imo.

Yeah well pass the bucket back over because GWS makes me spew.

 
3 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

7 from Hogan read weep Goodwin

Yeah Goody thought he was rubbish and deliberately traded him away 7 years ago against his wishes

moronic comment


12 minutes ago, deegirl said:

The reverse Xavier Lindsay 😂 he looks like he’s 35 with a mortgage

Or, Xavier is from 1923, carries around a Tommy gun in a violin case and wears a pair of wingtips.

Beg Hogan to come back. Plz plz plz plz. Plead with him - maybe he can promised a forward coach role post retirement. I’m semi serious.

18 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

7 from Hogan read weep Goodwin

For as long as posts like this land in the NON-MFC threads, I’m gonna call them out. Take it elsewhere!!! Yes, entitled/opinion etc. etc. etc. but ffs put it in a relevant thread.


What an exciting end to that match. But someone needs to let the AFL know it was a draw…

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… and that it was played in Hobart.

55 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The Giants can GAGF. plastic expansion club with no supporters

But I like them SO much more than the Cats

Despite the AFL spin the fact that they moved the team from Blacktown to Western Sydney before they'd played a game then moved a bunch of games to Canberra and now are testing the water of selling home games to Melbourne of all places tells you all you need to know. Same with GC selling home games to Darwin and Cairns. They should take a leaf out of Arsenal's book when they were rebuilding the North Bank at Highbury.

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51 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Yeah Goody thought he was rubbish and deliberately traded him away 7 years ago against his wishes

moronic comment

I don’t know the “facts” but could you explain how Goody traded him away.Thanks


24 minutes ago, Dingo said:

I don’t know the “facts” but could you explain how Goody traded him away.Thanks

Sorry I was being sarcastic. Goody didn’t trade him away. He was a troubled young man who went through cancer and the death of his father and lost his way

It was 4-5 years until he started played good footy again

How ironical it is that we are so desperate for a key forward and the very best in the competition used to be ours.

 
1 hour ago, DeeZee said:

How ironical it is that we are so desperate for a key forward and the very best in the competition used to be ours.

We had the chance to get Hogan back for peanuts at the end of 2020 and blew that as well. Mind numbing decision.

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