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I look forward to beating the Filth in the years to cpme...that's all i can say right now, except that St. Kilda's window is shut for the next 20 years, and their treatment of Luke Ball was atrocious. With him they may have won the cup. But Ross knows best. B)

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Just got a phone call from a filth supporter...In the middle of Vic Park with a shopping trolley full off booze...... ohhh the class.

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No room at the new AMMI Stadium apparently

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Bring on the cricket!!!!

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I look forward to beating the Filth in the years to cpme...that's all i can say right now, except that St. Kilda's window is shut for the next 20 years, and their treatment of Luke Ball was atrocious. With him they may have won the cup. But Ross knows best. B)

Speaking as someone who's seen a lot of St. Kilda over the last few years (fiance's a massive Saints fan) I reckon your not far wrong. Next year will be their last role of the dice IMO before their window slams shut for some years.

I reckon they'll do some big trading this period in order to try and pinch one in 2011. I hope we have a say in denying them!

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I have only lived for 60 years...

but I reckon the teams we should hate (in order) are:

pies (the filth)

(daylight)

dons (the scum)

hawks (the censored)

(daylight)

any others you can think of...

in 1958, the pies (with an inferior team) prevented us from equalling their record of four premierships in a row, with dirty tactics (play-the-man-not-the-ball) invented by them on that 1958 day in september...

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I'm comforted by the fact that they can hardly beat us and that Aaron Davey is clearly the world's greatest player due to his 6 votes.

Also by the fact that the Saints are scum and if anybody had to hand the Pies a flag I'm glad it was them.

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Don't get bitter, my friends, we just need to get better.

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Lock all your doors.

Bar all your windows.

Bring the pets inside.

There's a start.

Sometimes, and it is only on the odd occaision, there is an advantage in being a Canberra resident. Firstly, because we lack prison facilities and outsource them to NSW we lack Wobble people. Secondly the bogonism that typlifies the breed is spread over three, possibly fout codes so we don't have the dense concentration you have in Melbourne. Finally i suspect that aerial crop dusting keeps the population in check.

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And even!

We have proven we can take them to the edge.

2011 is the year we beat them. TWICE!

No mate next year we beat 3 or 4 times if needed!!! Twice during the year & twice in september (if needed).

One of my best mates is a Filth nut, and he is petrified of the "New Melbourne". He knows our september record against Collingwood is Lethal, He also knows the Club is being reborn properly this time around-next years Filth fixtures are going to be Huge.

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