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oh and good to see we were the team to come back in the last quarter for a change.


Exactly.

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We didnt lose!! What a relief...

Yeh it will be rather interesting to see what happens to the two teams from here but the game was an interesting one...

Good game and we fought pretty well... at times it was so frustrating tho the skill errors and everything...

I thought the bombers had it there when i was at the game... great to see bannister show some balls and kick that goal on the run, and i think he has better of late...

Well played Carlton... just short of a win but we didnt lose!... :)

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I'm guttered. They'res no hope.


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verbs wrote:
I'm guttered. They'res no hope.


Nice work, verbs! Two spelling mistakes in 5 words! :lol: :lol:

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Kaptain Kouta wrote:
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I'm guttered. They'res no hope.


Nice work, verbs! Two spelling mistakes in 5 words! :lol: :lol:


Really? :lol:


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there are lots of positives like the form of fevola, o'hailpin, simmo and some of the other younger players...

I was really pleased to see Kouta doing a good job today, and for the most part was real solid for us... If he keeps up that form i would like to see him around next year, and he should be welcome to play on also...

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verbs wrote:
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I'm guttered. They'res no hope.


Nice work, verbs! Two spelling mistakes in 5 words! :lol: :lol:


Really? :lol:


Well, the guttered can be argued, but "they'res" for sure..... :lol: :lol:

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It's the way I talk.

There were some good signs today. I might leave it at that for now, I think. It's a tough time to be a Blues supporter.


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There were some good signs today. I might leave it at that for now, I think. It's a tough time to be a Blues supporter.


Indeed there were.

I imagine that we're in agreement, for once. :lol:

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Fevola's first goal and the celebration afterwards.

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phoenix johnson wrote:
Fevola's first goal and the celebration afterwards.

:lol:


Priceless!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Kaptain Kouta wrote:
verbs wrote:
There were some good signs today. I might leave it at that for now, I think. It's a tough time to be a Blues supporter.


Indeed there were.

I imagine that we're in agreement, for once. :lol:


Wake up.

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I though our captitain stood up when it counted, as aposed to there's, who must be one of the all time great Sheedy moves. Not.
PS. must congrat myself for haveing the the forsight to put $5 on a draw. Thanks Eddie :lol:


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Fevola,Betts, Bentick,Simpson,Houlihan,Thornton,O'Hailpin,Bryan,Blackwell


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verbs wrote:
I'm guttered. They'res no hope.


SPOUTING off again verbs? ..... :-D

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Positives?? We could only draw against them with the following out of their team - Hird, Fletcher, Lloyd & McPhee. Surely they were ripe for a beating?? Am i reading this wrong?? Does this mean their replacements assuming they were young players are more advanced than ours? Or did some of their mid rangers turn it on today?

I don't like this result - this half game phenomena reminds of last year!!


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 8:51 pm 
I thought Thornton's game on Lucas was terrific after he beat Lance in the first half.

I wish Pagan had thought of playing Whitnall forward from the first bounce to exploit their lack of talent and height in defence. I'm not a fan of Pagan but I guess we'll have to put up with him until the end of his current contract.

Not much talent and skill on the list any which way you look at it.


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Kaptain Kouta wrote:
phoenix johnson wrote:
Fevola's first goal and the celebration afterwards.

:lol:


Priceless!! :lol: :lol: :lol:


I thought it was a dance, till it was replayed and they said it was for his baby. Such a cute gesture. :P

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Carlos's game ... T-Bird's game ... Corey's WWF-styled body slam ... Eddie's last goal ... That we played four quarters !!!

Hoops didn't have a bad one, either, and whilst Simmo stood up when it counted, Kouta showed signs of old - I suggested that he retire at half-time, which he should have done, coz his second half wasn't as good as his first.

I take it as a win, just quietly - the best game I've seen since the Ds win in Round 1!!!

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The positive for you is that you didn't lose. Same goes for Essendon*.

Not a game I can imagine either team could have been positive going into.

Hip. Hip. Hooray.

Fair result.

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