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Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Never in doubt Goffy. Remember that whenever you play the Filth you are p against a very biased League here. They WANT the filth to win as often as possible and gear the whole competition / fixture to ensure that happens more often than not.

It has been so bias.

They have even tried to disguise it.

 
 

 
1 minute ago, Devil In Disguise said:

Hasn’t forgiven us for the belting the Swans got in the 87 finals.

Gerard hates MFC like it's a sport and it's in his contract.

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Dont you hate when you post one second to early.

i'm taking the credit for firing him up


5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Pies flag worth the most $$$$$$$$ for the AFL so be prepared for them to get to 20 in the next 10 years.

Most annoying part is, it doesn't even work out financially in the end. Having, what is it, seven clubs (Richmond, Geelong, Sydney, Brisbane, West Coast, Collingwood, Hawthorn) win all but two of the last 23 premierships is draining people's interest in the game, particularly when there's so much of an establishment 'favour' implied and there isn't even that wide a participation in grand finals or preliminary finals.

Ten thousand extra Collingwood memberships vs 20,000 other memberships lapses for disinterest and despair.

15 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Hard to listen to Gerard Healy at the ground on SEN. So critical of melbourne even when we kick a goal

I’ve always wondered what his issue is. He lays the boots in at every opportunity

Gonna be that kind of game, which means, as it always should really, that we need to take our chances today, and play 4 quarters. The Pies won’t let up, and neither will the umps.



2 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Alongside Maynard, Howe is a player I wouldn’t have any sympathy for should he (hopefully) suffers a career ending ACL injury. Absolute scum.

Got no time for him

Fritsch is so slow to execute. And cant lay a tackle ... or take a mark today

 

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