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Wooden spoon is ours

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Freo whooping Essendon... no chance of us losing the number 1 pick now. Welcome to the MFC Tom Scully. It has been a nightmarish second half to the season, and I'm gutted that I found myself in a position of barracking against my beloved Demons. 1 & 2 would be nice and we should still get them, however I will be barracking for us hard against the Saints. Well done to DB and co. for delivering us the best young talent in the land. Would have been nice to avoid the wooden spoon and still get the number 1 pick but in a few years (fingers crossed) we will have a premiership. Lets go Dees.

 

Thank God. Only 120 minutes remaining of our seasons of hell. I for one can't wait for November 28 and then to Season 2010.

What a stupid position to find ourselves in that a thread is started where supporters are happy that we have secured the wooden spoon. Change the system, Vlad!

Wouldn't speak too soon!

It is Freo.

 
Wouldn't speak too soon!

It is Freo.

Nah The Shockers are on today!! You little Beauty!!!


53 up with 7 minutes to go...I'll wait for the 5 minute warning :lol:

Happy though. Makes next week more entertaining. I also dislike Hawthorn much less than Essendon

 
Tipped Freo, then spent five minutes talking myself out of it. Spewing.

Happy that pick 1 is definitely in the bag, though I don't think it's been in doubt for a good few weeks now.

Only one more week of this miserable year to go.

Hahaha nah, I stuck with the dockers, to me it seemed an easy call

7 tips this round - no one could have possibly seen North winning

I bet on North to beat the Saints last time - looked good before their injuries, but couldn't bring myself to do it again.


Hahaha nah, I stuck with the dockers, to me it seemed an easy call 7 tips this round - no one could have possibly seen North winning
;)

Just think, McMahon misses that shot on goal and wed be 15th and richmond last. Wed be in line for pick 2 only and Scully would be off to the Tigers!

Thank you Jordie McMahon!!

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