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Joffa
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afromanGT wrote:maxx wrote:where do you guys live then?
and have you ever even been to North Fizroy or know where it is? I live out South-east, were you can walk down the street without fear of being raped or stabbed. Yeah, I've been to North Fitzroy. I've got a mate who used to live around there. Fuckin use spoilers, the game is still on tv! Fair point, my bad#-o
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Carlito
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pfft north fitzroy is full of pretenious people who think theyre arty ! btw i live in two places during the week in werribee during the weekend down in the s.e ! back on subject great to see the doggies get up
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afromanGT
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Quote:pfft north fitzroy is full of pretenious people who think theyre arty ! Depends which side of North Fitzroy you're on.
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Carlito
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north east fitzory:lol:?
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Joffa
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:north east fitzory:lol:? splitters
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afromanGT
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Pretty much. Over towards Hoddle St is ok, once you get back towards Carlton and Collingwood you shouldn't be out after 10pm.
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Carlito
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but if he lived in reseviour or however u spell it
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maxx
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:but if he lived in reseviour or however u spell it that'd be scary
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maxx
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:but if he lived in reseviour or however u spell it that'd be scary
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Carlito
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try living in a slum
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:try living in a slum resa would be worse
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Carlito
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yeah ok then ... ur clearly an idiot hmm could it be ...
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Joffa
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Quote:Western Bulldogs season alive after defeating Adelaide by 30-points Michael Horan From: Herald Sun June 17, 2011 9:13PM THE Western Bulldogs snapped a four-game losing streak when they ran over the top of Adelaide to win by 30 points at Etihad Stadium. Winless since their 35-point success against Richmond in round eight, the Doggies overcame a sluggish start to gradually wear down the Crows and claim the prize in front of a modest 19,363-strong crowd. The Dogs hit the front for the first time early in the third term and from there, only grew stronger against the fading Adelaide side. Adelaide hit the ground running and had three goals to nil on the board in the opening 10 minutes before the Bulldogs gained some composure to pull two back and get the game back on an even keel. But with better run and forward talls Kurt Tippett and Shaun McKernan looking menacing, the Crows again surged registering a six-goal opening term and 22-point lead at the first break. The Crows had 18 inside fifties to eight, with the two big forwards sharing three of their sides' six goals. But with the likes of Callum Ward, Daniel Cross and Matthew Boyd dominating the clearances - the count stood 27-8 the Dogs' way - Adelaide allowed the home side to claw back into the game, slashing the deficit to just two points by the long interval. So static in the opening term, the Bulldogs found some run and generated a 4.5 to 1.3 quarter to go into the break with all the momentum. Within two minutes of resuming the Bulldogs hit the front for the first time and despite the Crows briefly regaining the lead four minutes later, the vital signs for Adelaide were all bad. The Bulldogs continued to dominate the clearances, had more run and through two goals each to Justin Sherman and Daniel Giansiracusa, a four goals- to- two term gave the home side an 11-point buffer at the final change. Adelaide had managed just two goals since quarter-time against the Dogs' eight and were staring at a fifth successive defeat for the club since Round 20, 2004. A free kick and goal by Will Minson two minutes into the last quarter gave the Bulldogs' a three-goal buffer and given the visitors had managed just two in more than an hour, their cause was just one more Bulldogs goal from lost completely. It came 16 minutes in when a beautiful cross from Ryan Griffen found Easton Wood free just 30 metres out. Four Talking Points 1. There's lifting for an occasion and then there's what Robert Murphy produced to celebrate his 200th game. The veteran was inspirational and while he had a fairly handy helper in Ryan Griffen, his skill, run and carry for 26 possessions lifted his team over the line. 2. Bernie Vince and Patrick Dangerfield have more talent than 90 per cent of the players in the competition but their workrate was again exposed. Dangerfield had just four kicks in the first three quarters while Vince had a few more but none of any influence. 3. It was a clearance feast early for the Dogs with the likes of Boyd, Griffen, Ward, Cross and Liberatore pulling the pants down of the bigger-bodied Crows. At half-time the important stat was 27-8 the home team's way although the gap was narrowed late finishing 36-26. 4. Talk about unlikely heroes. Who would have thought two elevated rookies would be instrumental in keeping the Dogs season alive? Ex Swan Ed Barlow was superb as an under-sized centre half-forward while jockey-sized Luke Dahlhaus threw his body at everything. Full-time scores: WESTERN BULLDOGS 2.4 6.9 10.12 14.16 (100) ADELAIDE 6.2 7.5 9.7 10.10 (70) Goals: Western Bulldogs: D Giansiracusa 4 J Sherman 3 R Griffen 2 E Barlow E Wood L Dahlhaus R Murphy W Minson. Adelaide: K Tippett 3 A Otten B Vince C Knights C Schmidt M Wright R Sloane S McKernan. Best: Western Bulldogs: R Griffen, R Murphy, C Ward, D Giansiracusa, L Dahlhaus, D Cross, M Boyd, S Higgins. Adelaide: S Thompson, R Henderson, B Symes, A Otten, M Jaensch. Umpires: Robert Findlay, Jacob Mollison, Brett Rosebury. Official Crowd: 19,363 at Etihad Stadium. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/late-goals-from-western-bulldogs-sets-up-enthralling-second-half/story-e6frf9if-1226077344430
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Carlito
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i wonder who will be in the medias sights next week? hirdy?voss?lyon?bailey?
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Vossy will be in the sights all season.
I wouldn't say Bulldogs' season is still alive :lol:
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Carlito
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its not but a win can do wonders
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Rebels crowd tonight 14,861, Bulldogs crowd 19,363
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Good win by North today. Fucking kick straight sometimes, Essendon.
Good to hear that Riewoldt hasn't had a single touch in the first quarter v Geelong.
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afromanGT wrote:Good win by North today. Fucking kick straight sometimes, Essendon.
Good to hear that Riewoldt hasn't had a single touch in the first quarter v Geelong. He has kicked a goal or 2 in the second. Brisbane started promisingly but Richmond have come back into it.
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buddha69 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Good win by North today. Fucking kick straight sometimes, Essendon.
Good to hear that Riewoldt hasn't had a single touch in the first quarter v Geelong. He has kicked a goal or 2 in the second. Brisbane started promisingly but Richmond have come back into it. Gotta love the AFL gods kicking us while we're down. Merrett out for 10 weeks, Adcock Breaks his finger, plus a couple of promising kids injured and out for the season, and now Clark and Bewick injured as well. Fuck this shit.
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buddha69 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Good win by North today. Fucking kick straight sometimes, Essendon.
Good to hear that Riewoldt hasn't had a single touch in the first quarter v Geelong. He has kicked a goal or 2 in the second. Brisbane started promisingly but Richmond have come back into it. Don't go telling me that, I'm watching it on tv. And no, he's got a behind to his name.
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PATTY KARNEZIS :D
Hopefully the first of many, many goals.
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Funky Munky wrote:PATTY KARNEZIS :D
Hopefully the first of many, many goals. If he keeps roving off Brown like that. Many goals are to be had
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buddha69 wrote:Funky Munky wrote:PATTY KARNEZIS :D
Hopefully the first of many, many goals. If he keeps roving off Brown like that. Many goals are to be had I didn't actually see it, but I know he scored. That's very promising, because he's a huge bastard, but he's got the mobility to rove off the ground. Could be very dangerous.
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McBernie is an absolute joke.
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afromanGT
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Lack of supply could be problematic.
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he's done it again Funky.
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afromanGT wrote:Lack of supply could be problematic. For us? That'll be the last of out problems once the side has experience.
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nice work tigers. Still think we have a good chance at some finals footy for a change.
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Quote:Cats missing 5000 members from last season Nick Wade | June 18th, 2011 GEELONG is at a loss as to why thousands of supporters are refusing to sign up as members despite the club's unbeaten start to the season. The Cats were yesterday stranded on 39,000 members, more than 1000 behind last year's record and still 4000 shy of their ambitious 43,000 target set for this season. The club is resigned to falling several thousand members short of its goal, but still expects to pass last year's total to post a new club membership record. In comparison, Collingwood is streaking clear with almost 71,000 members, while Hawthorn has more than 55,500 signed-up fans 8300 of which are from Tasmania. Why have 5000 members deserted the Cats this season? Have your say on the feedback form below Geelong commercial operations manager David Lever revealed the Cats still had 5000 lapsed members from last year, a "concerning" figure in the club's fifth straight year of table-topping success. "We're working to understand why that's the case," Lever said. Your Say "With only 7 games at KP it makes it difficult for Geelong members. I am a Social CLub member and I go to most games in Victoria. However transport to and from Melbourne proves costly for families and whilst the players may like playing at night time it is not conducive to families. We have so many night games in Melbourne. I think this is something Geelong need to address." Liz "We're researching and conducting surveys and interviews with those who have not renewed to find out why. "It's still too early in that process to get some robust data, but it seems early renewal just doesn't happen for Geelong fans, for whatever reason. The AFL-imposed membership deadline is the end of this month. Lever blamed the Cats' lack of early games at Skilled Stadium as a reason for the slow membership sales. Only three of Geelong's six 'home' matches so far have been at Skilled, but it could have been worse had the club not lobbied the AFL for a fixture change late last year. A draft draw had Geelong's Round 7 home match against North Melbourne pencilled in for Etihad Stadium before the Cats won their battle to have the match moved to Skilled. "We think we've been hurt a little by the back-end season fixture we have," Lever said. "We've played six home games and only three have been down here at Skilled, so a lot of our members have said, 'I'm not ready to go'. "We've had a much larger proportion of Saturday games this year, and as a club while we like to be playing Saturday afternoon games, it clashes with a lot of things." The club has channelled its energies into selling three-game memberships to entice swaying members. http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2011/06/18/264071_gfc.html
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