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

Yeah, that's the funny thing about St Kilda. Supremely arrogant supporter base, yet have achieved little success.

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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.

At least, if it was Adelaide, we wouldn't hear about it over here.:P

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At least, if it was Adelaide, we wouldn't hear about it over here.:P

Yeah it could be like losing the Ashes, simply never mentioned, move on to something else, spring racing whatever. Their local news could blow their trumpets all they liked and we just get on with life oblivious to it all and looking ahead to next year :D

(plus we get the pleasure of seeing a few of the scum get belted, like the bombers tonite hopefully...)

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Not one single person on here wanted Essendon to win last night. One person wants a Collingwood victory on Sunday (YOU know who you are ;) )

I want the Doggies to go all the way, will be at the 'G today waving my Demons scarf at every doggy goal!

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- Collingwood (I HATE St Kilda!)

....

How could you...

Truth be told, I'm not much of a St Kilda fan either. Their supporters aren't much better than Collingwood's or Richmond's. But we can't have Collingwood succeed in any way shape or form. And I wouldn't mind seeing one of St Kilda or Dogs end their drought.

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Its such an empty feeling sitting at the G on gf day and watching happy players and supporters celebrating a flag. Don't know why i put myself through it every year.

I empathise with you and all other Melbourne Supporters....45 years without a flag is far too long....even the woods pinched one in 1990 to break their drought.

By the way I watched a replay the other day of the last quarter of the 1987 prelim at arctic park. Apart from the well documented "Stynes over the mark" incident, I was reminded of the easy shots missed by Campbell, Yeats and Eishald.....another bad memory DOH.

Let's hope we have better fortunes over the coming few years....though I must say I do not think Bailey is the man for the job.....I am hoping Gazza makes his move into coaching and pays the Club back for the many opportunities he has enjoyed. He is clearly a passionate Melbourne man and still young enough to do a great job developing our next premiership team.

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It was a good first week. Only slight disappointment was the doggies getting beat. They could have done with Robbo.

Next week I'm going for:

Bulldogs

Adelaide

Having watched Geelong, they have a way to go to win another flag. They struggled to hold on in the last qtr. On form, Saints v. Crows is looking good for the GF.

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As long as Collingwood don't win the Grand Final, I really don't care who does. I still think Geelong will go all the way, but really it's open to anyone. Wouldn't mind seeing the Bulldogs win it though.

I just hope Adelaide can put in another brilliant display up forward again this week.

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It was a great weekend for ALL football suporters this weekend; Essendon, Carlton & Collingwood all lost their final. Now Im crossing my fingers for the Scum to take out the Filth out in straight sets (then the Scum to be knocked out in the Prelim final) :lol: :D

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