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West Coast are crap....

Port Adelaide looked worse....

We are not that good either :)

We wont win more than 4.5 games.

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Scully is the first pick whether it's the Dees, Freo, or Wagga Wagga thirds.

Some stupid people post on here.

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You take Freo for fools. There selection of Hill shows they now know how to spot real talent.

They got slaughtered in the midfield. If they get first pick, why wouldn't they take the head and shoulders best footballer available? :wacko:

No decision is beyond the Fremantle Football Club, Rhino.

:lol:

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I think last night was Mark Harvey's death sentence. The derby is going to be fascinating... they both can't lose... West coast winning is good for us, Freo replacing their coach could be just as good.

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Make no mistake about it.............without intervention from the coaching dept, this team will win more than 5 games this year, and we will lose the number 1 pick!

The work rate is back up from the team, and the difference now is, they have belief!

Will be a very interesting run home!


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Make no mistake about it.............without intervention from the coaching dept, this team will win more than 5 games this year, and we will lose the number 1 pick!

The work rate is back up from the team, and the difference now is, they have belief!

Will be a very interesting run home!

Yep, all of that and don't underestimate the power of self-interest. I believe it was Peter Costello who said "In a two-horse race always back self -interest. At least you know it's trying!" A lot of our blokes are playing for their careers - they quite rightly couldn't give a bugger about what might best get better players to the club! Intervention from the FD is the only thing which will ensure we keep to the 4 wins!

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I think last night was Mark Harvey's death sentence. The derby is going to be fascinating... they both can't lose... West coast winning is good for us, Freo replacing their coach could be just as good.

Agree. Its our best outcome.

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We will need more than that!

Yes we will. I actually thought the coaches had a real crack at losing today but Port are just that ordinary they couldn't get over us. On today's form I thought we were 8 goals better than Port, we won by less than 2. I'm confident Scully's ours. I think our FD knows the importance of this draft.

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Yes we will. I actually thought the coaches had a real crack at losing today but Port are just that ordinary they couldn't get over us. On today's form I thought we were 8 goals better than Port, we won by less than 2. I'm confident Scully's ours. I think our FD knows the importance of this draft.

I dont think the MFC coaches did that today. But what can you do when the opposition's senior list squibs it?

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Yes we will. I actually thought the coaches had a real crack at losing today but Port are just that ordinary they couldn't get over us. On today's form I thought we were 8 goals better than Port, we won by less than 2. I'm confident Scully's ours. I think our FD knows the importance of this draft.

Either way, the footy dept knows they are safe for next year, but would also be aware that if they bring a kid like Scully into the club next season, he will help us improve in his first season, and subsequently improve their chances of sticking around longer as well!

We will know what they are thinking in the next few weeks.

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Either way, the footy dept knows they are safe for next year, but would also be aware that if they bring a kid like Scully into the club next season, he will help us improve in his first season, and subsequently improve their chances of sticking around longer as well!

We will know what they are thinking in the next few weeks.

If we get more than 4 wins this year then the Footy Dept should be sacked. They would be far from safe.

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If we get more than 4 wins this year then the Footy Dept should be sacked. They would be far from safe.

Now we're talking


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With Scully out of our reach, who should we take?

Trengrove the obvious one if we get pick 2.

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With Scully out of our reach, who should we take?

Trengrove the obvious one if we get pick 2.

If we blow the PP we might not get the first pick until pick 5.

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With Scully out of our reach, who should we take?

Trengrove the obvious one if we get pick 2.

Scully's ours, and yes Trengove does look good. Butcher will be looked at, as will Morabito

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Scully's ours, and yes Trengove does look good. Butcher will be looked at, as will Morabito

Glad to see someone thinking positive.

Should Scully not become a Dee, I liked Morabito - Go home factor is big though. Butcher looked overawed at the Championships and our need for a KPF is less after drafting Watts. Trengrove looked good and is the obvious second choice.

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Glad to see someone thinking positive.

Should Scully not become a Dee, I liked Morabito - Go home factor is big though. Butcher looked overawed at the Championships and our need for a KPF is less after drafting Watts. Trengrove looked good and is the obvious second choice.

Why is it big?

Is it big for Cale Morton..? Or Jetta or Bennell? Was it for Jared Rivers?

I don't agree with this assessment.

I think its a false consideration invented by the football media so they have something else to speculate on when its a slow news day.

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With Scully out of our reach, who should we take?

Trengrove the obvious one if we get pick 2.

Yup. All the way.

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