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Next 4 weeks will be season defining?

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Saints (ES)

Carlton (MCG)

Essendon (MCG)

Collingwood (MCG)

If we can pull off two unlikely wins out of the next four games our season will be well and truly on track. However if we lose all four our season will be done and dusted. Agree? Disagree?

It all starts this weekend against the Saints. Can we break our Etihad hoodoo? Given we are not very good at breaking hoodoo's i think its mission impossible

 

Saints (ES)

Carlton (MCG)

Essendon (MCG)

Collingwood (MCG)

If we can pull off two unlikely wins out of the next four games our season will be well and truly on track. However if we lose all four our season will be done and dusted. Agree? Disagree?

It all starts this weekend against the Saints. Can we break our Etihad hoodoo? Given we are not very good at breaking hoodoo's i think its mission impossible

To be honest I dont think we can win any of them.

buckleys !! :(

 

2/4 would be a good result but 0/4 is likely. That said, when we are expected to lose, we often win.


Next 4 weeks ?? alas the season is already defined.. and its not good. Who does anyone seriously expect to beat from here on now ? Maybe the Lions and GC....... maybe Port... but certainly not any of StKilda, Hawthorn, Collingwood, Essendon, Doggies ( maybe a maybe ) . I wouldnt be too wishful against even Freo on what Ive seen this year... Richmond are playing a much better and consistent game...so dont hold breath there.

Itll be 5-6 weeks beffore anything approaching a best 22 , match fit team takes to the paddock. By which time were languishing on maybe 4-5 wins ( if lucky ) Its really all over red rover...again.. Brilliant isnt it !!

Saints (ES)

Carlton (MCG)

Essendon (MCG)

Collingwood (MCG)

If we can pull off two unlikely wins out of the next four games our season will be well and truly on track. However if we lose all four our season will be done and dusted. Agree? Disagree?

It all starts this weekend against the Saints. Can we break our Etihad hoodoo? Given we are not very good at breaking hoodoo's i think its mission impossible

With our lack of captain, leadership & injuries...i cannot see any wins in the next 5-6 weeks.

Not Happy Jan....

This month would have been tough enough with a full list, but since we're decimated by injuries I think it's pretty reasonable to expect 0-4 over the next month.

It saddens me to say it but Green looks cooked, while I would have Jamar, Scully, Garland (?), Trengove, McKenzie, Rivers and Bail in my 22. I think it's pretty uncontroversial that the first five are in our best side, and at least three would IMO be in our top 10.

 

Just as well the snow's come in early this year... :o

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Just as well the snow's come in early this year... :o

sounds good to me !! lol

At least there the idea IS to go downhill !!!


Blah blah blah.... every week we say something like this... the next 4 weeks will do this or that... sick of it!

Dean Bailey said the game against North would define us and how did that turn out?!

Something needs to change, NOW! (Not saying fire the coach, just to clarify) We've ben delaying and making excuses for too long time to stop acting like the Vixens and start playing like Demons, FOR A CHANGE.

Absolutely No chance of winning any of them.

We would need an almighty miracle, plus divine intervention to change things around

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