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1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Elliot is my most likeable Filth player by a fair margin.

wouldn't be hard

 
3 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You know who I wanna see win?

Injuries. I wanna see injuries win. Not life-threatening nor even career-ending injuries and not necessarily season-ending. Just injuries that will have Collingwood players sidelined for KB. Is that too much to ask?

Agree.And a draw!

The pies are amazing by foot.

 
17 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

that first time when gary spoke no crowd noise, clearly at the studio. a league nrl and nbl have 100x better production embarrassing for the top sporting league in aus

Doubt it. Their microphones would have a small sound field to eliminate background noise. The crowd noise has always been a seperate channel.

Plus they were up on level 3 in the pre game.

18 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You know who I wanna see win?

Injuries. I wanna see injuries win. Not life-threatening nor even career-ending injuries and not necessarily season-ending. Just injuries that will have Collingwood players sidelined for KB. Is that too much to ask?

Ditto but i couldn't give a FF what type they are (life threatening excluded) or which team.

I will cheers any with a nice raised tumbler o' JD Single barrel 100 Proof on the rocks


Very difficult to watch Pies v Hawks when both are so unlikeable. Both play a game style that is good to watch but they both have so many players who just give me the "jimmy brits".

You have to hard tag Sidey & Nick to have any chance of winning surely!??

I know Nick is a difficult option to do that but at least cover off old man Sidey

 

42 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

You know who I wanna see win?

Injuries. I wanna see injuries win. Not life-threatening nor even career-ending injuries and not necessarily season-ending. Just injuries that will have Collingwood players sidelined for KB. Is that too much to ask?

Nothing wrong with one of both I reckon. Will square the ledger.

Gunstan still has all the tricks and cunning ways that see him often make something out of nothing. Still a very handy forward.

The Hawks lack a genuine tall lead up key forward though.

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8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Might flick over & watch the matildas

Just went 1 up


8 of 11 games prime time night for the filth vs 2 night games and banished to Sunday ..not sure how the afl can say it’s an equitable fixture

Of all players to mic up… Jeremy Howe. 🤣

He said a grand total of four words in that clip.

… aaaaaand Matildas it is


40 point loss to the hawks. About 7%

7 minutes ago, 640MD said:

40 point loss to the hawks. About 7%

Correct me if I'm wrong but we'd be death riding the Hawks in this game regardless of how much we Hate Collingwood?

I'm now flicking between the matildas & alexi popyrin playing in the French open.

I can't stand seeing the pies win. I'm already dreading next week

Edited by dees189227

 

We're going to challenge the Pies far more than the Hawks are. You need an A grade midfield and a dominant ruck to challenge Collingwood. The Hawks have neither.

It's a pity our kicking was so bad against the Hawks a few weeks ago, we really should have won that.


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