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What the **** did i miss last night
A good quality warmup match.
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What the **** did i miss last night
"Let 'em walk all over us in the second half" - Chris Scott
We are basically a supergroup, a team of rock stars assembled to create some amazing music, last night was our first rehearsal and we didn't gel perfectly, but by the time the tour starts we'll be like a cross between Led Zepelin, the Beatles, The Stones, Metallica and Tchaikovsky.
Good times ahead music fans.
Andrew Mackie handballing the February Premiership straight to the oppositionWhat the **** did i miss last night
So am I to understand that the Pies are now premiership favourite?
Stop your hormonal accusations and stfu you ragdoll, your sore ass from 2011 is still very obvious. You need to get your mind of it and go do the dishes or somefin like that
Lol preseason premiers
Yep I'm cut real badYou sound like someone upset that Dangerfield didn't help you win the pre season comp.
Yep I'm cut real bad
How are you copping young fella, are you still upset. I'm very disappointed in your sexist comments against boganashlee the other evening, relax little one.Stfu you stupid flog you bet Carltank
I wouldn't be dissing Geelong if I were a Richmond man.Surely if Geelong's history has taught them anything over the past 50 odd years, it's that drug cheating is the only way they'll taste success.
Lol join dateI wouldn't be dissing Geelong if I were a Richmond man.
Surely if Geelong's history has taught them anything over the past 50 odd years, it's that drug cheating is the only way they'll taste success.
What we've learnt over the past 30 years is Richmond are a terrible football team
Lol join date.What we've learnt over the past 30 years is Richmond are a terrible football team
Surely if Geelong's history has taught them anything over the past 50 odd years, it's that drug cheating is the only way they'll taste success.[/QUOTE
This thread's not about the Tigers.about time richmond sacked a coach
and delivered some fertiliser to the mcg
Lol join date.This thread's not about the Tigers.
It's about Geelong. That they're going to have to drug cheat again if they want to taste as much success in the next 50 years as they have in the past 50.
3 premierships.
I wonder how many coaches will be sacked at tiger land before our next flagThis thread's not about the Tigers.
It's about Geelong. That they're going to have to drug cheat again if they want to taste as much success in the next 50 years as they have in the past 50.
3 premierships.
I can understand why you're so desperate to deflect.I wonder how many coaches will be sacked at tiger land before our next flag
I can understand why you're so desperate to deflect.
And to a certain extent I agree. Richmond has had less than double the premiership success of Geelong in the past 50 years, which is a hopeless effort by any measure. On the other hand, the premiership success that the Tigers have had wasn't drug assisted. Also Richmond supporters don't have the same instinct to immediately abandon their club at the first sign of a challenge. That is a trait Geelong supporters share with their Hawthorn counterparts.
Surely if Geelong's history has taught them anything over the past 50 odd years, it's that drug cheating is the only way they'll taste success.
about time richmond sacked a coach
and delivered some fertiliser to the mcg
This thread's not about the Tigers.
It's about Geelong. That they're going to have to drug cheat again if they want to taste as much success in the next 50 years as they have in the past 50.
3 premierships.
Lol join date.
About the last time Richmond beat Geelong.
Has kb sacked anyone yetI can understand why you're so desperate to deflect.
And to a certain extent I agree. Richmond has had less than double the premiership success of Geelong in the past 50 years, which is a hopeless effort by any measure. On the other hand, the premiership success that the Tigers have had wasn't drug assisted. Also Richmond supporters don't have the same instinct to immediately abandon their club at the first sign of a challenge. That is a trait Geelong supporters share with their Hawthorn counterparts.