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12 hours ago, DubDee said:

who are you cheering for?

Like the Filth, whoever England is versing.

 
10 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

50 for akash deep; hope he makes a 100

poms will whinge about nightwatchmen if he does

"not in the spigot of crick-ed"

should’ve shook hands on a draw 20 minutes into day 3, right?

Akash Deep. Has to be one of the all time great sporting names. Lingers like a velvet secret in the dark, equal parts silk and danger. Not just a name, but an invitation… to fall, willingly, into something warm, slow-burning, and entirely undoing.

 
35 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

That's what they said about us.

Didn’t some one refer to our “dynasty” ?

40 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Akash Deep. Has to be one of the all time great sporting names. Lingers like a velvet secret in the dark, equal parts silk and danger. Not just a name, but an invitation… to fall, willingly, into something warm, slow-burning, and entirely undoing.

What are you and your romantic erudition doing on a footy site!

(Nice, btw 😊)


49 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Like the Filth, whoever England is versing.

This oldster will take that from you, QD, given your Deep poetic post.

But it's a teeth-grinder from anyone else...

On 01/08/2025 at 12:21, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Its been 1,041 days since we completely pantsed the Dogs on Sept. 25, '21. Look where Footscray are at compared to us now.

I think you may have missed a year, it's 1,408 as at today. Getting a talent like Darcy in our forward line would have helped our fortunes this year.

Not a Beveridge fan but he's had them in the finals most years.

32 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

What are you and your romantic erudition doing on a footy site!

(Nice, btw 😊)

Avoidance mode - should b working on my thesis.

 

34 minutes ago, Gibberish said:

I think you may have missed a year, it's 1,408 as at today. Getting a talent like Darcy in our forward line would have helped our fortunes this year.

Not a Beveridge fan but he's had them in the finals most years.

got handed jamara; rules changed for everyone else for a couple of years, badly hurting mfc and the aints

got handed darcy; rules to be changed in 5...4...3...

when this afl administration scraps the father-son rule for first round picks it'll be a serious nail in the coffin for any form of romanticism in the game; we'll still have compromised fixtures to help broadcasters and unprofessional maggots making bizarre decisions and suffering no consequences tho

After watching bits of the Pies game last night, I made a sigh of relief that we didn't sell the farm for Houston. He must be close to getting dropped, his form is so bad. So glad we got Langford and Lindsay instead

12 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Did you see the attempt kick to Zorko? He mustn’t have seen Hill.

Yeah, it looked to me like he was trying to hide behind 3 players in a row between them – as well as a random distracting runner heading towards the boundary.

Not sure why they were allowed on the field at that time? Clever by Hill, and very annoying.

Actually seems to happen quite a lot against the filth. Probably because they put a lot of numbers towards the “get out” kick down the line.

15 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

got handed jamara; rules changed for everyone else for a couple of years, badly hurting mfc and the aints

got handed darcy; rules to be changed in 5...4...3...

when this afl administration scraps the father-son rule for first round picks it'll be a serious nail in the coffin for any form of romanticism in the game; we'll still have compromised fixtures to help broadcasters and unprofessional maggots making bizarre decisions and suffering no consequences tho

I hope we don't see the father son rule removed. I know the Pies and Lions have been gifted talented players recently but I think the points system is the problem and not the father son rule. It's too easy to get a billion 8th round picks to add up to pick 1, no-one is making that deal. And to get a discount on top of that is just insulting. The academy picks should be looked at too.

But just like the biased fixture, rules won't be changed if it's going to effect their cash cows.

23 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

got handed jamara; rules changed for everyone else for a couple of years, badly hurting mfc and the aints

The Saints missed some capable players but they struck the jackpot: Nasiah was part of Port's NGA!


I’m praying like all hell NWM leaves that rabble. Would be hilarious to watch them crumble. Says alot about a club when they over celebrated a meaningless win against a fellow cellar dweller.

20 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

I’m praying like all hell NWM leaves that rabble. Would be hilarious to watch them crumble. Says alot about a club when they over celebrated a meaningless win against a fellow cellar dweller.

I get that it was nauseating to see the St Kilda supporters over celebrating the win, but we also would’ve celebrated like lunatics if we came from 46 points down.

It was a monumental achievement and we just happened to be on the wrong side of it.

14 hours ago, Macca said:

That was a high pressure, high standard game

Lions can win it all if they keep up that sort of form

Pies had no answers

Wouldn't it be great if we can beat them in the final round and knock them out of the top 4!!

They are no guarantee to beat the Hawks or Crows

Well played Lions!

Pies can still finish 9th with the right results ❤️😀

7 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Pies can still finish 9th with the right results ❤️😀

Ha ha ha!

Bring it!!!

1 hour ago, VNightCityLegend said:

I’m praying like all hell NWM leaves that rabble. Would be hilarious to watch them crumble. Says alot about a club when they over celebrated a meaningless win against a fellow cellar dweller.

Cmon that’s just sour grape, they’re no more a rabble than our mob, they’re allowed to celebrate a come from behind win for Tha ages


Pies had a similar dip in form in 2023 at this time. It was against Essendon in the last round that got them their mojo back. The last thing I'd want in this world is for them to smash us and then carry that form into finals.

Beating them in round 24 to make them drop to potentially 5th would almost make up for round 23 2017.

1 hour ago, VNightCityLegend said:

I’m praying like all hell NWM leaves that rabble. Would be hilarious to watch them crumble. Says alot about a club when they over celebrated a meaningless win against a fellow cellar dweller.

I think the opposite. I think it hurts the game when plays like NWM leave. St Kilda haven’t had a genuine star player that they could build a team around since Nick Riewoldt. I’d definitely prefer he stayed than give an Adelaide club a free kick like they’ve had with JHF, Rankine etc.

 
3 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

The Saints missed some capable players but they struck the jackpot: Nasiah was part of Port's NGA!

no, nwm was part of their aboriginal academy; completely different to any nga

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

North are 100% beating st kilda

north play docklands well

let's not forget we were monstering the aints til about 7 mins to go in the third, when we dropped our bundle - they're not very good


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