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38 minutes ago, praha said:

I don't respect them at all. They are gifted tax payer money simply for the privilege of being in a voting belt held by the dominating party of the last half century. On top of that, all of the shenanigans they pull to get players there. It's blatantly shady. Players suddenly walking into large multimillion dollar properties. Partners suddenly in high paying jobs in the region. Players consistently taking far, FAR below their market value to a degree only seen there. Even Collingwood has their contract challenges. Somehow Geelong manages to re-sign stars on minimum wage. Yeah right! They've been doing it since the 90s and imo it really kicked into gear during the Thompson years. [censored] them.

Hear hear!

 

Nobody asked for the Suns or the Giants. I still resent their presence.

 

Not surprised at all right now. Suns were 2nd all season with that game in hand. Fluffed one game to make top 4 against a rival who have the wood on them. THey've essentially got a free hit in this finals series. Zero pressure to do anything and they've probably got the best coach of the lot. They might go on a run and hopefully play Pies and pull off the greatest moment of the season. Dont care about the Grand Final after that haha

Freo really resemble their coach, way too in their head to stand up in September. Nerves, pressure. Playing too slow.

Edited by John Demonic

2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Not surprised at all right now. Suns were 2nd all season with that game in hand. Fluffed one game to make top 4 against a rival who have the wood on them. THey've essentially got a free hit in this finals series. Zero pressure to do anything and they've probably got the best coach of the lot. They might go on a run and hopefully play Pies and pull off the greatest moment of the season.

Freo really resemble their coach, way too in their head to stand up in September. Nerves, pressure. Playing too slow.

I would lose my proverbial if the suns out the pies

Lose it

In laws would be back in their box

plllllllllllease let this happen

Won’t happen though. Beating the pies against 110k pies fans , the afl, the $$$$$& from a pies win, the umpires, Michael Christian and the Collingwood omertà ?

Nup


Rowell is playing like peak Oliver tonight.

 

Serong is an elite midfielder

Absolute gun


Dogga is having a nearly night

How good is finals footy.

This is frantic stuff!!!


2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

How good is finals footy.

Especially when we’re not screaming at the TV after we kick another point to be 5.20 (and lose by a point)

Edited by Superunknown

Pearce has been unreal for Freo

JACKO


7 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Dogga is having a nearly night

I was just going to says he's having a van rooyen night where he almost marks it, but he's just taken a nice mark & goal to put them in front

 

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