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Who are we all barracking for?

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So who are we all supporting? For me it's pretty much a no brainer, seeing as 3 of my most hated are in the finals.

Here's mine for this weekend:

Crows

Bulldogs

Brisbane

Saints

 

Go Saints!! ..them or the dogs!

 

1. Bulldogs

2. St. Kilda


I love watching Geelong play so will be supporting them in the finals, but otherwise anyone playing Brisbane.

I just want to see the two best teams, St. Kilda and Geelong, make the Grand Final.

 

Dogs of course. The least arrogant.

Then Cats as they're just so good.

Saints because of the history thing, and they're really a long way off knocking off our 12 premierships.

After that I don't care, as long as it's not Collingwood. Though it would be good if they made the GF and lost. By either a point kicked after the siren (by a Saint) or by more than Port a couple of years ago.


Crows, Bulldogs, Brisbane and Saints for me. I'd rather the Bulldogs win the whole thing, if not, the Saints, as they lack the premierships and if they don't win it with this team, they'll never win it.

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Crows, Bulldogs, Brisbane and Saints for me. I'd rather the Bulldogs win the whole thing, if not, the Saints, as they lack the premierships and if they don't win it with this team, they'll never win it.

What you've just said makes me glad I follow the Dees. At least one of those teams (Bulldogs or Saints) is going to be devastated come end of the month. Maybe both. Their window will rapidly close from then on.

Us, we've started to climb the mountain. We've got good years ahead, I have no doubt. I'm excited about the next few years, watching some great talent develop. With good coaching, we will develop a distinctive and impressive game style. When we next get in a GF, I want to be so good that we're favourites. Not the underdog.

Agree with you, hopefully Bulldogs to win the flag, they are the least arrogant. Otherwise Saints.

Which ever teams put out Carlton, Essendon and the Filth (and to a lesser extent, Adelaide). Could not care less who wins the Flag out of the remaining 4 teams, so long as it is not one of the first 4, particularly the first 3.

So who are we all supporting? For me it's pretty much a no brainer, seeing as 3 of my most hated are in the finals.

Here's mine for this weekend:

Crows

Bulldogs

Brisbane

Saints

Same here for this week. I want Collingwood, Essendon and Carltank out ASAP.

After that I will be going for the Bulldogs and Saints (in that order).


I'm barracking for fights - and lots of them.

I only support two things in football:

1. The Melbourne Football Club: God Bless then and all those who support them

2. The ABCs: Anyone But Collingwood................. may they lose by a point in the most heart breaking manner in a Perliminary Final.

Outside of this I have a very low care factor.

Looking forward to the finals, especially the Sat and Sunday arvo games.

Going for the Dogs.

And I wouldnt mind the Saints winning it and have a soft spot for the Lions.

Other than that, anybody who is playing Collingwood. Simple rule.


Bulldogs, Saints, Crows or Lions. If it's anyone else I'll cry.

Dogs first, Saints second but I really want Adelaide to be the team to knock the filth out in straight sets !!!

Who cares....I'm barracking for a great finals series.

 

Brisbane, although they are no chance to go very far.

Still, they are my second favourite team and I hope Brown kicks a bag against the Carlton scum tomorrow.

For this week:

- Crows

- Dogs

- Lions

- Collingwood (I HATE St Kilda!)

Carlton......................to get hammered by 30+ goals. The kind of loss a list never quite recovers from.


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