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I didn't realise how much i disliked Geelong till they played The Filth and i started barracking for the black and white which i have never done in my whole life.

I went to the game in my mates Collingwood jumper ripped it off by quarter time.

Felt sick to my stomach. I personally don't hate the pies, why I was cheering for them, but sitting there, listening to their fans scream BALL every 3 seconds... The Collingwood filth girl who continually spat on the ground. I ripped it off and started screaming for the cats. How could I possible help the team that booed David Neitz.

And by the way, doesn't matter who wins, just want a red hot game.

I like Port because of Chad Cornes, Rodan and Tredrea.

Like Geelong because of Rooke, G Ablett and Bartel.

So go anyone!!!

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I'd be keeping that quiet if I were you

Yeah also that I have to buy a new jumper for him, stupidly threw over the side of MCG walk bridge. (well not stupidly, but yes cause now ive gotta buy another)

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I went to the game in my mates Collingwood jumper ripped it off by quarter time.

Felt sick to my stomach. I personally don't hate the pies, why I was cheering for them, but sitting there, listening to their fans scream BALL every 3 seconds... The Collingwood filth girl who continually spat on the ground. I ripped it off and started screaming for the cats. How could I possible help the team that booed David Neitz.

And by the way, doesn't matter who wins, just want a red hot game.

I like Port because of Chad Cornes, Rodan and Tredrea.

Like Geelong because of Rooke, G Ablett and Bartel.

So go anyone!!!

BAN HIM NOW!!!!!

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Hawthorn are my 2nd fav team and Port 3rd..only cause chad cournes stayed at my beachhouse a few years ago. I like to see it sent away so there are few people in the state rubbing the flag or whatever in my face

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I just had to delete half the thread.

Take your personal arguments and abuse somewhere else.

Thanks!

I have had no personal arguments.

My post was expressing my disgust at Demons supporters buying a Port scarf wearing and wearing a Collingwood jumper.

Sorry for showing some passion on the board.

Premiers, don't post lies, I made 2 posts, is that called going at it all day?

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Im going for the Cats. They have been the best team all year and I hope they can top it off with a flag.

I would like to think that when Melbourne gets to the next GF that other teams supporters would get behind us and end our misery.

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Im going for the Cats. They have been the best team all year and I hope they can top it off with a flag.

I would like to think that when Melbourne gets to the next GF that other teams supporters would get behind us and end our misery.

I've loaded up on Chapman, Corey and Enright for the Norm Smith. I think i may have a problem.

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Im going for the Cats. They have been the best team all year and I hope they can top it off with a flag.

I would like to think that when Melbourne gets to the next GF that other teams supporters would get behind us and end our misery.

I'm with you, Deano. Seeing them lose won't change the fact that we've been unsuccessful for the last 43 years. They thoroughly deserve this year's flag. This year's Port side would be luck to make the top 4 most years. It would take a monumental upset for the Power to steal the cup, and I'd prefer not to see the lemming-esque flinging off the top of the Southern Stand of Geelong supporters should the Cats cough up one of the biggest chokes in history.

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i agree its Melbourne or bust for me. I won't be barracking for the Handbags. Remember the "Stepven king-Jeff White" Comment-Stuff 'em

yeah that was off, but Port are bigger tossers!!

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