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You guys are all way too confident, if any one could lose an unlosable game it would be us. If we're a decent side should win by 10 to 15 goals. But we are just going and will probably win by around 5. Enough to paper over the cracks and keep the wolves from the door.

Be afraid!!!

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The only report I've read stated that he's a bit sore but will play (someone started a Demonland thread that linked to the article).

time will tell of course

point being, if gablett doesn't play add another 30 points

I said previously the yardstick is 70 (mot that I expect that, the way we are playing)

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time will tell of course

point being, if gablett doesn't play add another 30 points

I said previously the yardstick is 70 (mot that I expect that, the way we are playing)

Who decides the yard stick?

The Dogs and the Blues are the only ones who have played in that yard and their stick is bigger than ours.

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hey dl we are trying to win the match

HaHaha, I know. But or biggest waekness is going in with our most juvenile side, away from home, without good form.

For a win we sjhould pick stronger bodies, so I'm suggesting a mixture. Keep Watts this week, but jetison the timid.

Then back to development after the break.

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How is possible that a team "should of won by more". Should have/would have/could have are irrelevant really. Melbourne couldwin the premiership this year, but that doesn't mean much if we don't does it?

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What ever the outcome is today,the club and players are on hiding to nothing.Is a 50 point win enough?Is a 100 point win enough? Is 12 different goal scorers enough?Is a single goal scorer of 6-9 goals good?

God help our club if the unthinkable happens.What ever the outcome,aside from the points,it means zero.

Our full time job as a football club at present should be entirely focused on earning respect.It has been sadly lacking for 40 years.This football club drains my soul at times,because of lack of intensity.

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Thats the first time I've had a chance to see the Suns matched up against another young side developing.

The Suns are very Poor. Ordinary. They won't win many games at all this year playing nothing football like that.

To think I was concerned about this week.

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Thats the first time I've had a chance to see the Suns matched up against another young side developing.

The Suns are very Poor. Ordinary. They won't win many games at all this year playing nothing football like that.

To think I was concerned about this week.

I would be thrilled if they didn't win a game this year. And I think that is a very possible scenario.

In my opinion, these continued floggings are only going to hurt GWS' hopes of getting players like Scully.

As has been said, I can't wait to see what Collingwood does to them. B)

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