To be fair it is pretty entertaining watching them melt. It really is something.How about just don't go on there.
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To be fair it is pretty entertaining watching them melt. It really is something.How about just don't go on there.
How come you get 4 accounts but when I wanted a 2nd account to post shit on here that people I know in RL wouldn't see I wasn't aloudIt's like picking a scab. You wake up saying you're not going to do it today and then at some point during the day your leg is pouring out blood like it's a Tarantino film.
How come you get 4 accounts but when I wanted a 2nd account to post s**t on here that people I know in RL wouldn't see I wasn't aloud
It's literally in the article that was quotedlol "off Broadway" what a deluded bunch of mouth breathers.
If they are intimating it should be played at the MCG, the Norfie attendance wouldn't extend past the first row. No one cares about Norf. Broadcasts of their games is akin to watching snuff films starring people with disabilities.
But in what might be the most unusual call in the 2023 schedule, this game is scheduled for 2.10pm Saturday at Blundstone Arena, in Hobart.
Talk about off-Broadway.
If North is ever going to receive a big Saturday night fixture this game was it, and surely the return of the No.1 pick who walked out on last year’s bottom-placed club would have drawn 30,000-plus to Marvel Stadium.
Lol as if North are drawing 30k to a match coming off a spoon, on the cusp of back-to-back, against an interstate side.It's literally in the article that was quoted
But Port and tarps fnar fnar/Norf fansNorth couldn't attract 30k on the back of a "bring a friend for free" promotion, in their current state.
Huh? They went back-to-back spoons in 2021-2022, and even 1pm Saturday/Sunday games vs Gold Coast and West Coast last season drew 14k.Lol as if North are drawing 30k to a match coming off a spoon, on the cusp of back-to-back, against an interstate side.
14k..... what a bumper crowd. And we cop shit when we play crap teams in crap timeslots with 25 to 30k.Huh? They went back-to-back spoons in 2021-2022, and even 1pm Saturday/Sunday games vs Gold Coast and West Coast last season drew 14k.
It's not unreasonable to think Port/neutral supporters would significantly bump that crowd up if it was a Saturday Night, particularly given the coverage and commentary over everything JHF since the trade took shape. Hell, even Port/Saints got a Saturday night game in Cairns.
They average 14k against us 1997-present at home. You reckon they are going to more than double that, at their lowest ebb on-field so they can boo someone?Huh? They went back-to-back spoons in 2021-2022, and even 1pm Saturday/Sunday games vs Gold Coast and West Coast last season drew 14k.
It's not unreasonable to think Port/neutral supporters would significantly bump that crowd up if it was a Saturday Night, particularly given the coverage and commentary over everything JHF since the trade took shape. Hell, even Port/Saints got a Saturday night game in Cairns.
They get 14k against us at home. We get 24k v them at home (and that includes footy park). If only they could afford tarps.14k..... what a bumper crowd. And we cop s**t when we play crap teams in crap timeslots with 25 to 30k.
I'm not saying it would get 30k, but given the proximity to Adelaide I'd say a fair few would go across (other than the mentally damaged rabble who will now just stay home hysterically crying "Sack Ken!" at the TV), and if it's a Saturday night in the middle of Melbourne under a roof you're likely to get neutrals going for any potential fireworks.They average 14k against us 1997-present at home. You reckon they are going to more than double that, at their lowest ebb on-field so they can boo someone?
The fact that 30k would be considered a dream crowd says it all.Lol as if North are drawing 30k to a match coming off a spoon, on the cusp of back-to-back, against an interstate side.
A rare moment of excitement for the players.Norf and their reality tv show...
My favourite part "This is the little moment in your life that your connected to the Hawthorn footy club"
The msm are getting in on the act...
The AFL has made its biggest fixture blunder of the season scheduling Jason Horne-Francis’s clash against North Melbourne off-Broadway
The rivalry between Port Adelaide and North Melbourne over Jason Horne-Francis is heating up, but when it hits boiling point hardly anyone will be there to see it.
On the surface it looks like the biggest blunder in this year’s AFL fixture.
When it comes to grudge matches this season, there will be no backward steps taken when Jason Horne-Francis locks horns against his old North Melbourne teammates for the first time in round 9.
It is when the subtle jabs from the past few months will surely manifest on the field after a missed ice bath, bad body language and homesickness, in part, led to Horne-Francis’ trade request.
In recent times, these sorts of game have been a love-in. Adam Treloar hugged his Collingwood teammates the first time they met.
Brodie Grundy will do something similar. Ditto Lachie Hunter against the Western Bulldogs.
But this situation feels different.
There will be fireworks when Horne-Francis and the “raging bull” Cameron Zurhaar, who is as equally fearless, come anywhere near each other in search of the footy in the round 9 clash.
But in what might be the most unusual call in the 2023 schedule, this game is scheduled for 2.10pm Saturday at Blundstone Arena, in Hobart.
Talk about off-Broadway.
If North is ever going to receive a big Saturday night fixture this game was it, and surely the return of the No.1 pick who walked out on last year’s bottom-placed club would have drawn 30,000-plus to Marvel Stadium.
Link
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Mother****er is FRIGHTENING.2 x irrefutable mistruths in this
“raging bull”
would have drawn 30,000-plus
Mother*er is FRIGHTENING.