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Just reported MANY Port Adelaide players have had flu this week. They are still favorites on Sportsbet BTW.

1 hour ago, clarrypetracca135 said:

this is not for the season, but for the future

roo needs to step up

rivers and mcvee need to get back to form

still annoyed they dropped tholstrup and didnt manage langford and linsay but that is ok

big day for windsor

They have managed Lindsay...

 

Fine with Lindsay as sub. Absolutely love him but this is a good time to lighten the load on him and Langford.

I really hope this means we don't see Windsor at half back.


Deep into a cheese platter and a bottle of wine.

Haven’t had a lot of sleep over the last few days.

Pray for my dog and my TV if we put up a poor showing.

i would love a kossie special

show us a glimpse of what we are paying for

 

We have to win today no excuses or reasons just GET IT DONE.

Tip, kick more goals than points!


Omen watch -

Port's dopey little fireworks blew smoke directly down the Port Adelaide race and into the rooms. Strong chance it'll set off their sinuses and inflame their sniffles.

The Port Adelaide song played the second verse. Nothing good can come of that.

7 minutes ago, clarrypetracca135 said:

i would love a kossie special

show us a glimpse of what we are paying for

I know what Kozzie offers. I'd rather see a Roo special, time to step up lad.


1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

Gerard Healy again, joy.

They really need to work on their ground/studio audio mix. The GWS v Brisbane game was just weird

Brainless ferals singing with that theme song!😵‍💫🤯

If you’ve ever been to Port home game you’d know their supporters are just like the filth, only 30 mins behind.


Fritsch has been working up the ground the last few weeks, it's good to see. Has been putting on pressure and providing options.

JUST KICK A [censored] GOAL!

already losing it

 

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