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40 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Sick of hearing about the wonderful Cats culture.

Jack Steven

Tyson Stengle

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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

Agree with that but they also get a few things right.

Picking the right Coach.

Mannagh.

Humphries.

Stengle.

Stewart.

O’Connor.

SDK.

Martin.

Miers.

The Irish boys.

Upgrading a pick to get Holmes before us.

Cherry picking star players and having the farms to pay them and get them.

 
48 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

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

We hate it because our club is so far off the pace and has only managed to climb the mountain once in 60yrs, their sustain success reinforces how poor we are along with many other clubs!

As excellent as both the Pies and Cats looked, the Crows and Lions were equally poor. I can't remember a finals day with 2 such poor qualifying finals and 2 teams performing so poorly. So, I have hope that Pies and Cats are not sure things for the GF.

Us older supporters wax lyrical about the days of 12 suburban teams, but the AFL expansion has, for the most part, been good for the game. However, I am furious that we have ended up with an EPL style competition with a top echelon of elite wealthy clubs loved by the administrators who get spoon fee every favour and ease.

The last 4 Premiers have been single winners and I hope it continues with one of Freo or GC. I want something to deflate the planned growth of the super clubs, and then to watch the AFL cry and cringe because one of their pets or puppets can't be lauded.

Rant over. So p***ed that the Pies & Cats are through AGAIN!

 
13 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Reminds me of my hot friend. He was a fast jet pilot in the RAAF, but wanted a new challenge so he went for SAS selection. He passed selection the first time around and is now an operator. His wife, an amazing human, is a surgeon (and is stunning). They couldn’t have kids of their own, so they adopted; by all accounts, the kid came from a troubled background. I thought this kid could be their downfall, I even egged him on to do bad stuff when he was young. But no, the perfect son and student, he’s nearing the end of his first year at uni studying biochemistry. They succeed at everything, it makes me sick.

Your friend reminds me of all the perfect Demonlanders.

2 hours ago, Demonsone said:

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…

Easier to do when you have the full protection from AFL HQ and the media.

You then add the millions of dollars from taxpayers, how can you lose?

But no, there is no money for the silver spoon rich boys of the MFC (Caulfield project).


8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Easier to do when you have the full protection from AFL HQ and the media.

You then add the millions of dollars from taxpayers, how can you lose?

But no, there is no money for the silver spoon rich boys of the MFC (Caulfield project).

I find it difficult to see any way Caufield gets done without government funding which means we're probably lobbying for it.

12 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Cats v Pies GF is a nightmare matchup. Couldn't being myself to barrack for either of them.

Will be finding something else to do that day if that happens. Still hoping that both of them miss out.

12 hours 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.

Also adding, out of the current 8,

26 of those teams have played in GF's since 2001.

14 have won in 24 years.

Cats 14 prelims in 19 years.

Our home ground is the MCG, we just need to get better, somehow.....

I still think Cats have an unfair playing field, both on and off the ground.

You do have to take your hat off to Stephen Wells though.....compare that to us.

Edited by SFebes

 

So hawks have never beaten gws over there & I really think tonight freo could steamroll gc.

It's fair to say the finals have been boring so far. Unless you're either a pies or cats fan

So, Geelong, who finished 3rd last year (2024) and made a prelim, played 18 games in VIC this year, including 6 of the last 7.

Melbourne, who finished 5th last in 2024, played 15 games in VIC.....

How is that fair or equalisation?

Edited by SFebes


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