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15 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

We all want Collingwood to lose, but I can't agree with you about tonight's game.

I'm hoping that Geelong knock over the smug, cocky Hawks so I can spit on their grave. Hawk Tuah!!

Exhibit A: J. Ginnivan

Exhibit B: N. Watson

Exhibit C: Chris Scott

Exhibit D: Dangerfield

as long as the bears win it all i'm not fussed who they beat net week

 

I'm so jealous this isn't us playing tonight. I'd kill to watch us win finals at the g. 2018 feels like a life time ago now.

2018 was the best time I've had at the footy. We were the most attacking team in the league and winning those finals with 90,000+ at the G was such a great experience.

I'll always be thankful for 2021, but it wasn't the same.

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Not sure freeing up players to be more instinctive will increase our composure

You either have composure with the ball or you don't

To me our players look completely frozen with ball in hand. They're slow, unsure of what to do it where to run. They ignore short kicks to bomb the ball long. Team mates don't run to space to open up the field. They look conflicted between team rules and instinct

A more attacking coach will hopefully change this

 

Jack martin is the softest player I have ever seen!

1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

To me our players look completely frozen with ball in hand. They're slow, unsure of what to do it where to run. They ignore short kicks to bomb the ball long. Team mates don't run to space to open up the field. They look conflicted between team rules and instinct

A more attacking coach will hopefully change this

completely agree. I'm excited for next year.

It's been a while since I've enjoyed watching us play


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Tune in tomorrow when Trac and Merrett cook up a steak to take to Sam Mitchell’s house for dinner

Tracc can cook it and Merrett can deliver it. Because Tracc might miss the target. 🎯

1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

To me our players look completely frozen with ball in hand. They're slow, unsure of what to do it where to run. They ignore short kicks to bomb the ball long. Team mates don't run to space to open up the field. They look conflicted between team rules and instinct

A more attacking coach will hopefully change this

And that surely gives us hope that King can turn things around. We get enough of the ball and we get the inside 50’s to be competitive, if we start playing modern footy.

 

Id be getting Danger and Jezza of now

Very good cats perfromance

they'll be hard to beat in the granny


Huge effort from Geelong after losing Stewart and Henry on one foot.

God I hate them

Just now, dees189227 said:

Lets hope it's the same scoreline tomorrow Brisbane's way

Let’s hope so .. hate the cats but please lions!

Reality is finishing 8th is too hard and how they expect a wildcard to have any chance!

Why does Gazza keep saying it’s Bailey Smiths first prelim. He was present when we smoked the Doggies in 21.

9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Jack martin is the softest player I have ever seen!

I’m starting to think you might not rate Jack Martin.


4 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Huge effort from Geelong after losing Stewart and Henry on one foot.

God I hate them

Would love to be a Geelong supporter they NEVER disappiont and are to be admired, GREAT WIN CATS

As much as I can't stand Geelong, christ almighty they are the epitomy of a classy, professional and well run club.

I wouldn't want to play them next week...

4 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’m starting to think you might not rate Jack Martin.

Does anyone???


12 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

I'm so jealous this isn't us playing tonight. I'd kill to watch us win finals at the g. 2018 feels like a life time ago now.

2018 was the best time I've had at the footy. We were the most attacking team in the league and winning those finals with 90,000+ at the G was such a great experience.

I'll always be thankful for 2021, but it wasn't the same.

2021 wasn’t a patch on 2018 for the majority of MFC supporters that got to experience the Geelong and Hawthorn MCG finals in 2018.

Back to back 90,000 MCG finals wins > watching finals in lock down.

 

Dangerfield - WOW.

What a

Petracca, model your game on Danger and how he attacks the ball , Trac is capable if he wants to…..

Just now, picket fence said:

Would love to be a Geelong supporter they NEVER disappiont and are to be admired, GREAT WIN CATS

What’s stopping you?

Besides, any team would be this great with Geelong’s manipulated, magical, mysterious salary cap goings-on.


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