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I'd be the opposite 'the master' I would love us to come out and have a win over a genuine finals aspirant. It would, no doubt be our best win of the year and give the faithful a bit of belief going into the pre-season.

Deal with the J Viney pick post season. I for one am still about the Dee's winning the last two games and finishing the year on a high.

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I would be so dirty if we won this week, went above the bulldogs only for them the nominate Viney and force us to use pick 4 on him..

Luckily I think Adelaide got the message against Brisbane and will be pretty ferocious this week. Considering we can barely beat GWS I'm not overly concerned.

But the bulldogs loss this year is up with the worst of our performances so far.

We would not be using pick 4 Master.... Dogs have a compensation pick too, so if we happen to win this week, and end up higher on the ladder than the dogs at the end of the season, I am fairly certain they get 3 and 4 we would get 5 and 6.

That being the case then it would be more likely that the dogs would nominate him, and then we would have to use pick 5.

However like Stinga I would prefer to see us win at the end of the season, and if it means we have to pay pick 5 for Viney.... it is what it is.

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While I am happy for the club to have the best possible shot at the draft, I really don't want to see the club lose at all. While this upcoming preseason will be very important, the culture that is being cultivated at the club now is critical. For as long as I can remember (probably up to 1996), Melbourne has always put the cart before the horse. It's the old 'Wait till next year then we will start performing' mentality that has us where we are now.

Working for a long time in education, I know that good habits cannot be turned on and off like a switch. They are an all the time thing and when it's thought that they can be done at will, they aren't done at all.

We can't live in the past forever but neither should we live in the future. This just causes us to ignore our 'right nows'.

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After the disaster of this season, i just want to ensure we get the best access to the best players in this years draft.

I'd rather forgo the short term meaningless jollies.

You want us to tank you mean?

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Winning would be sensational. I have hated Adelaide ever since we pantsed them in '98 only to see a quirk of the finals gift them the chance to go back to back.

And I would be rapt to go above the 'Dogs.

Viney can wait. Winning is all that counts.

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After the disaster of this season, i just want to ensure we get the best access to the best players in this years draft.

I'd rather forgo the short term meaningless jollies.

I know were you are coming from RR

However some of us don't have an unlimited number of seasons left.

Believe me I could handle the occasional "meaningless jolly"

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After the disaster of this season, i just want to ensure we get the best access to the best players in this years draft.

I'd rather forgo the short term meaningless jollies.

I used to be of similar thinking especially after Jordan McMahon game I was pretty happy about the spoils that would come way.

3 years on after some pretty bleak events, we're back to square one if not further behind that's why I'd rather see wins this time around.

Could be a case of once bitten, twice shy I guess...

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While I am happy for the club to have the best possible shot at the draft, I really don't want to see the club lose at all. While this upcoming preseason will be very important, the culture that is being cultivated at the club now is critical. For as long as I can remember (probably up to 1996), Melbourne has always put the cart before the horse. It's the old 'Wait till next year then we will start performing' mentality that has us where we are now.

Working for a long time in education, I know that good habits cannot be turned on and off like a switch. They are an all the time thing and when it's thought that they can be done at will, they aren't done at all.

We can't live in the past forever but neither should we live in the future. This just causes us to ignore our 'right nows'.

That's fine.

Just don't come screaming to me when a far better Adelaide assaults us on the weekend and tell me we weren't trying.

Couch is trying. Spencer is trying. Dunn is trying.

Very trying...

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You want us to tank you mean?

No tank you. Just play our normal putrid gamestyle. We should safe with the loss.

I used to be of similar thinking especially after Jordan McMahon game I was pretty happy about the spoils that would come way.

3 years on after some pretty bleak events, we're back to square one if not further behind that's why I'd rather see wins this time around.

Could be a case of once bitten, twice shy I guess...

Its not because of what we did to get the draft picks. Its what we did with those draft picks. In addition, the lack of quality leadership and senior players has also transcended this.

Too many posters cant differentiate that and are jumping at shadows.

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No tank you. Just play our normal putrid gamestyle. We should safe with the loss.

Its not because of what we did to get the draft picks. Its what we did with those draft picks. In addition, the lack of quality leadership and senior players has also transcended this.

Too many posters cant differentiate that and are jumping at shadows.

What we've done with the draft picks since hasn't been anything special, either way, this time around I would rather see us win.

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