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The cats have a soft underbelly, e.g. bailey smith... maybe they got the belly wobbles

 
20 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

I call them the Cheetahs.

Cheaters? 😂

 

The AFL, AFL P.A, MEDICAL experts need to grill Jeelong over its treatment of Jeremy Cameron. If they knowingly put a player back on the field with a broken arm then that is negligence and needs an inquiry to ascertain WHY it occured!


1 hour ago, picket fence said:

The AFL, AFL P.A, MEDICAL experts need to grill Jeelong over its treatment of Jeremy Cameron. If they knowingly put a player back on the field with a broken arm then that is negligence and needs an inquiry to ascertain WHY it occured!

It was extraordinary, his arm was hanging limp. No doubt he wanted to contribute but in the end he was a liability. they would have been better off without him on the field.

I think there is no doubt the home ground advantage has played into the Cats finals appearances (and disappearances over the years). I didn't get how all the experts tipped them with such certainty.

32 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

It was extraordinary, his arm was hanging limp. No doubt he wanted to contribute but in the end he was a liability. they would have been better off without him on the field.

I think there is no doubt the home ground advantage has played into the Cats finals appearances (and disappearances over the years). I didn't get how all the experts tipped them with such certainty.

calling a lot of 2nd rate, clickbait "journos" as experts is a bit rich, eh? more like boys-club sycophants

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14 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

I would take the Cats record in that period over ours any day. Not sure what point you are trying to make.

They choke under pressure or make finals due to home ground advantage.

In terms of flags in this time we both have one.

And they played a lot my finals. A lot lot more.

So our record is pretty good

 
1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

They choke under pressure or make finals due to home ground advantage.

In terms of flags in this time we both have one.

And they played a lot my finals. A lot lot more.

So our record is pretty good

You are saying our record is good because we've played more seasons where we've been garbage and haven't made finals at all. Strange argument.

Would much rather be playing in prelims and grannys than finishing 15th, but you do you.

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1 hour ago, KozzyCan said:

You are saying our record is good because we've played more seasons where we've been garbage and haven't made finals at all. Strange argument.

Would much rather be playing in prelims and grannys than finishing 15th, but you do you.

I'm simply stating that according to the stats, we have been more successful in our finals then them. Now. Only because you've got me sidetracked

Yea sure Id love to win more games and make finals.

Bit what I was really trying to say and it was not too complicated, was that the pies get a hard time for failing in finals.

But I think Geelong are better at it now and a name for it would be good because my annoying brother in law is a cats fan.

And Im sick of being the bunnies the AFL always send down to Kardinia without exception.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.


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4 hours ago, picket fence said:

The AFL, AFL P.A, MEDICAL experts need to grill Jeelong over its treatment of Jeremy Cameron. If they knowingly put a player back on the field with a broken arm then that is negligence and needs an inquiry to ascertain WHY it occured!

This is true.

But I'm not sure if our club can throw stones given what we did to Tracc.

But I suppose that doesn't change things PF.

Cheers.

I don't know why I disdain Geelong almost as much as Cwood, Essendon, Port and Carlton.

Funny how footy allegiances and enemies develop.

But I digress.

Let's hope the AFL throw the book at them.

1 minute ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

I'm simply stating that according to the stats, we have been more successful in our finals then them. Now. Only because you've got me sidetracked

Yea sure Id love to win more games and make finals.

Bit what I was really trying to say and it was not too complicated, was that the pies get a hard time for failing in finals.

But I think Geelong are better at it now and a name for it would be good because my annoying brother in law is a cats fan.

And Im sick of being the bunnies the AFL always send down to Kardinia without exception.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

No worries, I'll leave you to have your fun.

12 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

I'm simply stating that according to the stats, we have been more successful in our finals then them. Now. Only because you've got me sidetracked

Yea sure Id love to win more games and make finals.

Bit what I was really trying to say and it was not too complicated, was that the pies get a hard time for failing in finals.

But I think Geelong are better at it now and a name for it would be good because my annoying brother in law is a cats fan.

And Im sick of being the bunnies the AFL always send down to Kardinia without exception.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

CATastrophe

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18 hours ago, KozzyCan said:

No worries, I'll leave you to have your fun.

Your really just too kind😀

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