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How good was it to go to the footy today and actually be able to support your team for a win? I had forgotten how good that feeling is and thank god this season is almost over and we can go to every game next season with this feeling upon arriving at the ground

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It was fantastic! A good reminder of why I love going to the footy. The sooner this year is over, and we can put this tanking debacle to rest, the better!

Two more losses please DB, and then bring on 2010.

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Enjoy it while it lasts - another fortnight of the "hope for a loss" complex hanging over our heads to come...

i don't think its a matter of hoping for a loss, it will just happen as we are playing better teams that are playing for finals

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i don't think its a matter of hoping for a loss, it will just happen as we are playing better teams that are playing for finals

Like Port a few weeks ago? St Kilda I'm not worried about (though they might rest a few before the finals), but we have a history with Carlton relating to PP's...

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Like Port a few weeks ago? St Kilda I'm not worried about (though they might rest a few before the finals), but we have a history with Carlton relating to PP's...

i think carlton have bigger things on their mind than trying to stop us get our PP....maybe a top 4 spot for a second chance in finals ;)

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i think carlton have bigger things on their mind than trying to stop us get our PP....maybe a top 4 spot for a second chance in finals ;)

Not suggesting that they'd try to lose against us, but they haven't been particularly consistent this year. All it takes is an off day for Fev and they're 5-6 goals worse off already. Luckily for us they seem to be peaking at the right time so hopefully they're switched on enough to never give us a sniff. Then we can smash them next year!


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Not suggesting that they'd try to lose against us, but they haven't been particularly consistent this year. All it takes is an off day for Fev and they're 5-6 goals worse off already. Luckily for us they seem to be peaking at the right time so hopefully they're switched on enough to never give us a sniff. Then we can smash them next year!

Carltank have won 6 out of 7 lately. The wont drop a game against us at the Airport. We Don't play well indoors!

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Not suggesting that they'd try to lose against us, but they haven't been particularly consistent this year. All it takes is an off day for Fev and they're 5-6 goals worse off already. Luckily for us they seem to be peaking at the right time so hopefully they're switched on enough to never give us a sniff. Then we can smash them next year!

Carlton don't rate our game as important. They feel the one against Adelaide will decide 4th regardless of what happens against us.

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Carlton don't rate our game as important. They feel the one against Adelaide will decide 4th regardless of what happens against us.

Soon as a team does not rate a game as important, they don't go in 100 % & are not switched on. Thus it is very easy to get injured.

I doubt carlton will be that stupid, by Round 21 No club is hoping for any broken bones.

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Carlton don't rate our game as important. They feel the one against Adelaide will decide 4th regardless of what happens against us.

They'll throw everything at us, you can bank that to the hilt when Geelong beat the Dogs on Friday night. 4th spot will be up for grabs. They won't mind one bit having a shot at the Saints.

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Carlton will be looking to up their percentage to catch up with the Bulldogs in the Battle for a Top 4 Spot.

They will not lose this game.

However, this game may have a little spice to it afterall - as Robbie Warnock is tipped to make his Blue Debut.

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However, this game may have a little spice to it afterall - as Robbie Warnock is tipped to make his Blue Debut.

Brilliant. <_<

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