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Looking forward to seeing the Saints go down to North to maximise the ignominy of last weekend.

no one at the docklands carpark to watch what should be a very good game between footscray and gw$

in more important non-mfc news, 5th test starts tonight - bumrah and stokes both out; latter's shoulder is cooked from offering handshakes for the last hour

 
17 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

no one at the docklands carpark to watch what should be a very good game between footscray and gw$

in more important non-mfc news, 5th test starts tonight - bumrah and stokes both out; latter's shoulder is cooked from offering handshakes for the last hour

Let’s go India!

Hoping for another moral victory for England.


10 hours ago, gs77 said:

Looking forward to seeing the Saints go down to North to maximise the ignominy of last weekend.

Would you believe they are replaying the last quarter on the big screens before the game?

What a joke. Such a Saints thing to do. Like The Streak DVD.

10 hours ago, gs77 said:

Looking forward to seeing the Saints go down to North to maximise the ignominy of last weekend.

Hahahaha, I had a similar thought

5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Would you believe they are replaying the last quarter on the big screens before the game?

What a joke. Such a Saints thing to do. Like The Streak DVD.

Good way to G up the crowd.

 
12 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Would you believe they are replaying the last quarter on the big screens before the game?

What a joke. Such a Saints thing to do. Like The Streak DVD.

For real?


I would love to see a Dogs V Crows grand final. That would genuinely be awesome.

Just all out attack

Edited by BoBo

Very interesting situation for the Doggies at the moment.

Need to pick up two wins to make the 8 (assuming Suns win their game-in-hand against Essendon)

BUT

Their percentage and the traffic jam in the 8 means they only need to do make that gain on any ONE team out of the Cats, Hawks, Suns, Giants, and Dockers.

Geelong have a standard Geelong soft run into finals.

Giants and Suns play each other, so one of them must drop 1.

Freo has a challenging game against Brisbane, and also play the Dogs directly. Possible.

But Hawthorn play Collingwood at the 'G, Crows in Adelaide, and Brisbane at the Gabba. That is the clear vulnerability.

Also, I would consider tipping Hawthorn out of the 8 in round 23 a marginal silver lining for our tragic season.

Players being allowed time to get outside 5 with no stand call. We never get that.

The Bulldogs are a joy to watch.


Gee if Kingsley gave them a spray last week at half time imagine what he'd say tonight.

But this is why I want the dogs to play finals, because when they're up & running they are good to watch.

Maybe Goodwin should tell GWS coach don’t get hung up on the scoreboard or the result like he does! Ignore our win loss of 7/18 hey let’s hold hands around the camp fire and sing ha much love we have and watch other teams play finals & win flags, honestly what a joke we are!


Do the rules actually apply to Bulldogs? They can hold the ball, drop the ball, throw the ball, run 25m without bouncing the ball..

32 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Maybe Goodwin should tell GWS coach don’t get hung up on the scoreboard or the result like he does! Ignore our win loss of 7/18 hey let’s hold hands around the camp fire and sing ha much love we have and watch other teams play finals & win flags, honestly what a joke we are!

WRONG

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THREAD!

 

If I could take only one player from another club, it would be Sam Darcy hands down.

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1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

WRONG

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THREAD!

Not sure if these are the rules but after his presser all supporters blood should be boiling!


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