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“Due respect”!!? Pah!
The Western Derby started first,has equal passion and involves one side which has more AFL flags than both SA sides combined and another with good and great players who have never quite got back to 2013 levels.
Freo fans point to their impoverished beginnings compared to the big birds across the river and other imagined grievances.
There’s enough juice to go around.
Six Points: The AFL let everyone down in the Willie Rioli saga - especially Willie Rioli
Of course the Eagles and Fremantle are new sides. That’s not the argument that I’m mounting . To suggest that the Showdown, between a new club and a soi-disant old club is superior to a real rivalry of thirty years standing is disingenuous at least.
Also,settle down.1990 is year one for every AFL club. VFL sides are irrelevant. Except to Victorians.
Six Points: The AFL let everyone down in the Willie Rioli saga - especially Willie Rioli
The Western Derby was the best thing the AFL had, until recently.
The Showdown is a Johnny-come-lately.
Adelaide is a confected side anyway, so it has the us against the boogeyman Port going for it, but not a lot more.
Eagles vs Dockers was originally seen by the vacuous as the Chardonnay-swillers against the working-class Fremantle. But not now.
The Eagles have been poor for three years, so Freo have had the bragging rights, but the wheel will turn.
And when it’s on, it’s on.
Six Points: The AFL let everyone down in the Willie Rioli saga - especially Willie Rioli
Looking at the replay, the 50 to Ralphsmith wasn’t there. Trigger happy ump.
Six Points: The AFL let everyone down in the Willie Rioli saga - especially Willie Rioli
And green.
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
And they’d played in over 33° heat again.
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
You’re defending that?
You have negligible medical knowledge as well as your other cognitive deficits.
At least you’re consistent.
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
Lashed by Atlantic Antarctic gales, inhabitants insular and introspective and sullen.
What’s not to like
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
I refute idiocy when ever I see it.
Your posts regularly feature such immature and wrong thinking.
Don might be often misguided but he is at least passionate about his team.
You support which Victorian team?
Just any that plays a non Melbourne side?
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
You owe me.
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
You Victorians, so tender,so gracious.
FYI, the greatest quarter of football ever by a player was Naitanui against Melbourne.
Now that’s a ruckman to consider.
If Gawn was so great in the first half,why was the bottom team leading at half time?
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
Now that is pitiful, puerile and pathetic.
That would like me saying
‘Start your Range Rovers, first to Mt Baw Baw gets a NV bottle of fizz’.
If you can handle living in the highest per capita indebted provincial jurisdiction in the world, I suppose you can handle most things.
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
What would you think about a player who, being sent off under the blood rule, immediately wiped his blood on his West Coast opponent’s jumper so he’d have to go off too?
Would you want him as your coach?
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
The flob is late to every conversation.
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
And the Eagles led at half time with ‘the greatest ruckman of all time’ playing for the Dees in the first half.
Question. Where was he again?
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
You have a problem?
Juvenility is my guess.
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
Especially if they bulk up in the preseason.
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
Gawn beats up on a smaller less experienced ruckman and wins the game for Melbourne.
Where was he when the Eagles led at halftime?
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
So Gawn beats up on a smaller, less experienced ruckman and is the difference between the two sides…
Where was he when the Eagles led at halftime?
Six Points: Calling out the worst interview question ever, and the new crackdown you (probably) missed
How is Collingwood hard done by?
Globally they’re fine, locally they weren’t.
Be brave ,black and whites. No sniffling allowed.
'Five men stood between Collingwood and victory - four in green': Umps savaged over contentious calls as Cats star grilled
That is funny.
But weak. Do better, Vancy
The Roar's AFL expert tips and predictions, Round 8: Rivalries galore on Election Weekend - with the biggest QClash ever
We had the Daily News, an evening paper that had WAFL and SAFL and VFL tips and a player of the round.
Christian did it for a long time but there was a writer before him whose name escapes me.
The Roar's AFL expert tips and predictions, Round 8: Rivalries galore on Election Weekend - with the biggest QClash ever
Where’s your original and funny posts then,Vance 2.0?
The Roar's AFL expert tips and predictions, Round 8: Rivalries galore on Election Weekend - with the biggest QClash ever
Broadly speaking a good synopsis of the current situation, but you can’t rehab travel.
Limited recovery times weigh more heavily on older athletes with examples across many team sports
Pavlich,Mundy and Hurn clocked up 800000
kms + in their career but long career
footballers tend not to travel a lot. Like
Sidebottom.
If elite sports management looked at this, more Eagles and Dockers,and to a lesser extent, Lions players, would keep playing at a high level longer.
Low hanging fruit and all that.
Too old, too good: 30 is the new 25 in modern footy - here's why
No. No. No.
So last century.
You may adhere to your view and I will hew to mine.
As soon as the Eagles and Bears joined, that was the end, spluttering and kicking, of the VFL.
Six Points: The AFL let everyone down in the Willie Rioli saga - especially Willie Rioli