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17 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Season over really

Crows can’t win away

Lions a small chance to challenge Pies in a prelim

Giants or Freo maybe if everything goes right

but 90% of a Pies/Cats flag

i’m going to walk into the ocean now

I thought you were moving to Iceland 😁

If it happens to be a Geelong v Collingwood Grand Final, I would have to choose Geelong by default.

It would be de fault of the other six teams who made the finals.

 
21 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Its been announced he is meeting dees next week.

He was at our VFL game on the weekend, taking notes.

It's still Crows, Hawks or Pies for me. I reckon the Crows could get the Cats on the G.


How’s that equalisation going?

Another Geelong prelim. Another Collingwood prelim. The likely two best challengers are sides who share 8 of the last 24 flags.

 
25 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Over seeing the same old prelims cats & pies… cats trade in A graders in Cameron , Smith etc vs our VFL players

Too bad we don’t have farms and Ford Raptors and jobs for WAGs to offer our players in exchange for them taking a pay-cut, huh.


2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

How’s that equalisation going?

Another Geelong prelim. Another Collingwood prelim. The likely two best challengers are sides who share 8 of the last 24 flags.

Never gets mentioned by the AFL at all. Some time around 2015 they got some data from the EPL that told them having one sided competitions didn’t impact the bottom dollar, and the whole idea of equalisation went quietly away.

Edited by The heart beats true

2 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Too bad we don’t have farms and Ford Raptors and jobs for WAGs to offer our players in exchange for them taking a pay-cut, huh.

Makes you sick, year after year and media is just in raptures over them.

Soft draws, real home games, non existent salary cap and every star player wanting to join them.

14 prelims from last 19 seasons the Cats, hate it but respect it as their strategy has been solid, whilst they have a uniqueness as non Melb club they are consistent with stability & rare off field issues we can only dream off

It's sad to admit this, but if a combined Cats-Demons team was picked at the moment, we'd be lucky to get more than three or four players in the side.

The intensity of Geelong's work rate, along with slick ball movement, completely tamed the Lions.

In fact, their so-called "oldies" seem much fitter and faster than some of our youngsters.

Perhaps we could spike the drinks of their list management team and, while they are under the influence, persuade them to trade Jeremy Cameron for Jefferson.


12 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

14 prelims from last 19 seasons the Cats, hate it but respect it as their strategy has been solid, whilst they have a uniqueness as non Melb club they are consistent with stability & rare off field issues we can only dream off

Please read the post (below). Maybe Redleg explains it better than I do

15 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Makes you sick, year after year and media is just in raptures over them.

Soft draws, real home games, non existent salary cap and every star player wanting to join them.

if bears don't win a premiership, have they been a titch disappointing over the course of this incredibly successful run?

one premiership to show for consistently excellent football...

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I thought you were moving to Iceland 😁

I am!

currently waiting at Coburg station at the first leg, of many, of my journey

hope it’s not cold there


2 MCG prelims = what the AFL wanted = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. WWE rules

8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Makes you sick, year after year and media is just in raptures over them.

Soft draws, real home games, non existent salary cap and every star player wanting to join them.

Don’t agree totally as yes they train & play on their home ground, state gvt have contributed 140 mill over 15 years to redevelop their ground all political vote chasing! Third party deals and salary cap hasn’t been proven, but their culture and stability , list mgt strategy of not bottoming out via free agency and trading can’t be question, just compare our trades to theirs since our premiership we would be lucky to have any in the seniors, Our third president & Ceo…

Edited by Demonsone

9 hours ago, Demonsone said:

There is a thread for this lol

Yeah and this is the thread, the NON-MFC thread. As far as I know Derksen and Heath aren’t part of the MFC.

 
9 hours ago, Redleg said:

Makes you sick, year after year and media is just in raptures over them.

Soft draws, real home games, non existent salary cap and every star player wanting to join them.

Sick of hearing about the wonderful Cats culture.

Jack Steven

Tyson Stengle

Tanner Bru#n

Off the Books payments … AFL INVESTIGATION BY AN EX GEELONG ADMINISTRATOR

AFL MEDIA BY CATS LOVERS Whateley Hudson Mooney Bartel DwayneRussell JayClark

Favourable draw

It’s like AFL incest at the Cattery


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