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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Easily best game Oliver has played since 1

Agree. Do you think it’s goody related?


Starker release the Demons We need KAOS football

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Every. Single. Game.

3rd

Melksham miss - snap 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

Bowey is losing it 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬hit a target mate

Viney. Trac. Sparrow skills are [censored]. “BLOW A CERTAIN GOAL”🤡🤡🤡🤡

Kozzzz$$&&y goal

Langford ❤️💙❤️💙

Fritsch goal

Fritsch goal

Dees 59-48

Then …

💔Trac doesn’t jump

💔Bowey !! Kick it 💔💔💔💔pies goal to crisp

Then

Oliver to Fritsch to Melksham ❤️💙

26 seconds left … yes suck that you ****nnn magpie filthy [censored] [censored]


Another last 5sec shot on goal [censored]


The scum are as good as cooked either way!

Gold Coast will steal 4th place. No way they losing to Port and NOT thrash Essendon. They will make up the 2% from the Pies easily.

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Just now, Unqualified opinion said:

Agree. Do you think it’s goody related?

Seriously?

[censored].

Just now, Devil In Disguise said:

Bowey is having a shocker.

Last time I had a crack at him, he came good. But agree his last month or two has been bog average.


Yen points.

A chance to seriously hinder pies flag chances.

Take a few players out on the way to the win.

Surely some know they aren't playing next year.

Go for it.

Remember Gus.

11 minutes ago, 640MD said:

We have had umpire 22 so many times I think we understand how he umpires.

Which should not be happening. Club should have black flagged him with the AFL ages ago. Absolute sniper against us every time

I wonder what our win/loss record over the past 4 years would look like if you took out oppo junk time goals scored in the last 30 seconds of quarters.

 
1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Jesus guys if every player is having a shocker how the F--K are we in front.

Because we’re [censored] ready to unload next year !

We're in with a fighting chance but its safe to say Collingwood are still favourites.

Give em hell and make a go of it Dees!


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