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RL we also need a count down to the end of the MFC 2014 season.

As we aĺl know the best time for any MFC supporter is when the team stops playing.

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RL we also need a count down to the end of the MFC 2014 season.

As we aĺl know the best time for any MFC supporter is when the team stops playing.

what do you think im doing ?? Need glasses !! :rolleyes: Edited by beelzebub
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RL we also need a count down to the end of the MFC 2014 season.

As we aĺl know the best time for any MFC supporter is when the team stops playing.

We are at about -42 then ... :blink:

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what do you think im doing ?? Need glasses !! :rolleyes:

Was advised by Jazza you were listing scores. So wrongly assumed you were saying that the MFC would kick only two goals this weekend. My bad.

To your second question the answer is Yes.

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We are at about -42 then ... :blink:

So the pain continues!

To be honest I don't really care about who wins the 2014 flag as long as its not Collingwood or Fremantle.

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Both are probably correct DF

Its very upsetting to say but its probably right.

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Was advised by Jazza you were listing scores. So wrongly assumed you were saying that the MFC would kick only two goals this weekend. My bad.

To your second question the answer is Yes.

watch out for Jazza....bit of a wag I'm told

Glasses are fine. Wearing mine now, still seem half full :)

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beat me by two minutes R and B except should it be +42

Depends on whether you are starting from the end of 2014 or the start of 2015, OD. For mine, 2014 ended about 100 days ago .. . :blink:

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Was advised by Jazza you were listing scores. So wrongly assumed you were saying that the MFC would kick only two goals this weekend. My bad.

To your second question the answer is Yes.

Yeah, well, that will happen when you listen to jazza's advice ... :):):):)

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So the pain continues!

To be honest I don't really care about who wins the 2014 flag as long as its not Collingwood or Fremantle.

Would be interesting if Essendon take it out, to say the least ... :)

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Would be interesting if Essendon take it out, to say the least ... :)

The best thing would be they win the flag but the AFL takes it off them for being drug cheats.

How wonderful would that be?

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The best thing would be they win the flag but the AFL takes it off them for being drug cheats.

How wonderful would that be?

It would make a mess of Essendon (which they are doing an excellent job of, anyway ... :blink: ) and make a lot of other waves, I think.

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The best thing would be they win the flag but the AFL takes it off them for being drug cheats.

How wonderful would that be?

There is about as much chance of the Bombers winning the GF as there is of the Dees beating North on Saturday.

I would not expend too much energy on the thought.

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There is about as much chance of the Bombers winning the GF as there is of the Dees beating North on Saturday.

I would not expend too much energy on the thought.

I reckon the AFL could close up shop anytime and stick the Swans and Hawks on the G to fight it out.

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There is about as much chance of the Bombers winning the GF as there is of the Dees beating North on Saturday.

I would not expend too much energy on the thought.

I actually think we are more of a chance against North than the Bombers are for the flag (but then I am a deluded optimist, even for a Demons supporter ... :blink: )

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Five weeks in a row. Best of five finals?

Christ you're thick at times Moon. I thought you were some some sort of an intellectual - but you are more like a common tradie . (side entrance at Romsey). What I meant was - play the GF today, tomorrow - it's all preordained.

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Christ you're thick at times Moon. I thought you were some some sort of an intellectual - but you are more like a common tradie . (side entrance at Romsey). What I meant was - play the GF today, tomorrow - it's all preordained.

And I was suggesting 5 weeks of Syd vs Haw, best out of 5 matches would be more entertaining that the current top 8 dross.

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