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3 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

He also likes TISM. I think we should keep him

Helps but still not enough.


5 goal turnaround that quarter

if lions can kick the first in the last quarter they should be home

Rayner actually EARNED a couple of goals.

Go Bears. 🐻

I get putting the whistle away in finals but some of these holding the ball non-calls against the filth are a joke.

 

We all know that its going to take something really special for Brisbane to pull this off. You read correctly, Collingwood are the favourites. Don't be a sucker and fall for the sucker punch. First goal must go Brisbane's way. Can they do it?

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14 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

The Lions cheer squad is fantastic tonight. Very frequent and well-timed chants. Unlike Collingwood who seem to know only that one long Collingwood chant, other than that their arsenal comprises boos, lots of boos, and the odd grunt. Amateurs.

And the continuous BALL!!!


Both teams doing a lot of poor kicking into F50. That last goal to the Lions is what they need to do more. Those repeated small kicks to free players cut the Pies apart. Pies play last quarter really well but the Lions are aware and up to the challenge.

18 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I don't know what it's like on CH7 (well, I probably do) but the commentary is absolutely unlistenable on Kayo. Everyone trying to out gush and out shout each other.

Der Wayne:

"He's Jesse James and he's taking the whole gang diwn"

Twice.

Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

Both teams doing a lot of poor kicking into F50. That last goal to the Lions is what they need to do more. Those repeated small kicks to free players cut the Pies apart. Pies play last quarter really well but the Lions are aware and up to the challenge.

Yep. Whenever Brisbane keep it away from Collingwood they score. If they get to the 100 marks + they have no reason not to win.

1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

Helps but still not enough.

How about: he volunteers at a homeless shelter and he visits his grandma regularly?


Just now, binman said:

Der Wayne:

"He's Jesse James and he's taking the whole gang diwn"

Twice.

He’s unreal

50 every day of the week.

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

We all know that its going to take something really special for Brisbane to pull this off. You read correctly, Collingwood are the favourites. Don't be a sucker and fall for the sucker punch. First goal must go Brisbane's way. Can they do it?

I hope so as I've taken the lions at the line.

And with a bit luck they'll get the first couple and the pies suddenly realise they ain't gonna play in the GF and drop their head and I'll also get the +40.


1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

How about: he volunteers at a homeless shelter and he visits his grandma regularly?

Gerard Way Blood GIF by My Chemical Romance

9 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Am I awake?

Go back to sleep, Deeves. It’s all just a dream

 

Can we just skip to cricket season already? Lets get the ashes going.

Actually I've just flicked it over to fox cricket & discovered the girls are playing India in a 1 dayer.

I can't stomach this last 30 minutes. Have no idea how the lions fans are dealing this this.


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