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WINNING FORM IS GOOD FORM

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Yeh, and Daniel Kerr's still out. General soreness, I think it was.

That's not as funny though. B)

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All the tankers will be ecstatic. A totally demoralised team will guarantee that we get Scully and the inevitable premiership that will surely follow.

Yes, I love being horrible.

It's fun to be torn apart by fortunate F/S selections Ablett and Scarlett. It makes me giddy.

I love the fact that we have lost 48 games from the last 59 since 2007.

I thought it was great when we lost 7 games last year by 10 goals or more.

It is fantastic that the most exciting days for my club in the past two years have been in November.

I have not jumped down throats, and I have been respectful to those who wish to win as many games as the club possibly can, but this is absurd.

Frankly, I don't care about the No.1 pick - whatever WCE does is their business. What I care about is my club doing the right thing by its own future and getting it's 54th loss since 2007 against St Kilda, so that we can get 2 picks in the top 5.

I have put up with too much crap from the 'Demons' not to see them standfast to the 'Bailey-era' policy of youth development and rebuilding throught the draft.

Geelong are obviously rotating their list to make sure everyone is rested for the finals.

If it's good enough for Geelong why can't we start rotating our list to make sure everyone is rested for the 2010 finals. As of next week, I propose that we do the same on a weekly basis and fully rotate our best 8-10 players off for the games v Richmond and Freo!

 
Cats = possibly the best ins I've ever seen, Brownlow medalist out.

Demons = In: Bartram, Out: Bell

Nothing more to say

Are you saying Bartram isn't in the class of G Ablett and Co :unsure:

All the tankers will be ecstatic.

What....Fremantle & West Coast ecstatic?? They wouldn't give a continental about the Geel v Melb game.


jamar should have a big game, he only has to compete against mumford. if he is as good as we thing he should towel him

Mumford's ok. Better than Blake according to alot of Cats scribes.

 

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