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**** I hate Port supporters, or should I say Perts supporters so they understand what I'm saying.


Just thought I'd mention that, seeing as footy's not so far away.
So do I.

They're like the ugliest animal in the animal world that thinks they're beautiful and the rest of the animal world go "WTF - you're joking aren't you !"
 

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Geelong’s 60 minutes of softness
GEELONG is not a soft side but it should be haunted by a soft 60 minutes which ended the 2016 season and the Cats should have had a

Posters want to highlight our Sydney game .......well listen to this

The Cats didn’t handle the heat of Sydney’s pressure and chalked up yet another finals loss.

Since the 2011 premiership win, the Cats have played eight finals for six defeats.

There’s all kinds of reasons why they have lost those finals games, but it was glaring after the Sydney loss that Geelong haven’t enough players who put their head over the ball, who wait and watch instead of cracking in at the contest and who felt Sydney’s pressure, real or perceived.

Their pressure on Sydney was very good, but Sydney’s pressure on Geelong saw the Cats crumble.

There were a couple of points:

THEIR efficiency of 60.7 per cent was their lowest of the season

THEIR disposal efficiency of 67.8 per cent was their lowest of the season

GEELONG took seven marks inside 50, its lowest of the season

GEELONG retained possession from 40.0 percentage of kicks inside 50, its second lowest percentage of the season

THEIR pressure of 194 was its seventh highest of the season
 
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Geelong’s 60 minutes of softness
GEELONG is not a soft side but it should be haunted by a soft 60 minutes which ended the 2016 season and the Cats should have had a

Posters want to highlight our Sydney game .......well listen to this

The Cats didn’t handle the heat of Sydney’s pressure and chalked up yet another finals loss.

Since the 2011 premiership win, the Cats have played eight finals for six defeats.

There’s all kinds of reasons why they have lost those finals games, but it was glaring after the Sydney loss that Geelong haven’t enough players who put their head over the ball, who wait and watch instead of cracking in at the contest and who felt Sydney’s pressure, real or perceived.

Their pressure on Sydney was very good, but Sydney’s pressure on Geelong saw the Cats crumble.

There were a couple of points:

THEIR efficiency of 60.7 per cent was their lowest of the season

THEIR disposal efficiency of 67.8 per cent was their lowest of the season

GEELONG took seven marks inside 50, its lowest of the season

GEELONG retained possession from 40.0 percentage of kicks inside 50, its second lowest percentage of the season

THEIR pressure of 194 was its seventh highest of the season
We are Adelaide supporters, why wouldn't we be focussing on our loss?
 

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QUOTE: AFLPA
Players' strike 'unlikely', says AFLPA boss
Peter Ryan January 30, 2017 10:29 AM


In other news, Hawthorn stars Shaun Burgoyne and Cyril Rioli will be among those attending the four-day AFL/AFLPA Indigenous All-Stars camp in Broome starting on Wednesday.

All up, 55 players will attend, and only three clubs will not be represented: the Western Bulldogs, Sydney and Adelaide.

"The camp will provide all indigenous players the opportunity to not only connect with culture, but to further educate the industry about what we can be doing better to support past, present and future indigenous players," Marsh said.

"It's a priority for the AFLPA Indigenous Advisory Board that the AFL industry is working together as a whole to support indigenous players and their families, from the minute they are drafted and well into retirement."
 
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Geelong’s 60 minutes of softness
GEELONG is not a soft side but it should be haunted by a soft 60 minutes which ended the 2016 season and the Cats should have had a

Posters want to highlight our Sydney game .......well listen to this

The Cats didn’t handle the heat of Sydney’s pressure and chalked up yet another finals loss.

Since the 2011 premiership win, the Cats have played eight finals for six defeats.

There’s all kinds of reasons why they have lost those finals games, but it was glaring after the Sydney loss that Geelong haven’t enough players who put their head over the ball, who wait and watch instead of cracking in at the contest and who felt Sydney’s pressure, real or perceived.

Their pressure on Sydney was very good, but Sydney’s pressure on Geelong saw the Cats crumble.

There were a couple of points:

THEIR efficiency of 60.7 per cent was their lowest of the season

THEIR disposal efficiency of 67.8 per cent was their lowest of the season

GEELONG took seven marks inside 50, its lowest of the season

GEELONG retained possession from 40.0 percentage of kicks inside 50, its second lowest percentage of the season

THEIR pressure of 194 was its seventh highest of the season
I love how the media always troll danger with constipation photos constantly.
He would look for his own stories and just see a wall of vein poppers.
 

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For the love of god! Offer him a big contract Adelaide!

"We have Dangerfield money left!" say the supporters as Justin Reid starts drafting a new long term, high money contract for David Mackay
 
"We have Dangerfield money left!" say the supporters as Justin Reid starts drafting a new long term, high money contract for David Mackay
Well certainly if we had the money to offer Gibbs a big contract, then the money is there
 
Don't forget giving a new deal for Scotty Thompson ;)

"Part of our organic growth involves rewarding long term club servant Scott Thompson with a new four year deal" said Reid.

The deal is said to be worth $620,000 per season and will see Thompson play until he is 38.

Thompson played just three AFL matches in 2017, and a further 16 SANFL matches in a development role.

In unrelated news, Dustin Martin re-signs with Richmond after he fails to gather interest on the open market. Reports suggest Martin has taken a significant pay cut to remain at Richmond, signing a deal worth barely $400,000 per year for the next 7 years.
 
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