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either 2 things will happen.

1. Melbourne will put in a good effort and it will be a VERY tight game, maybe even Melbourne could snatch it. But they will put in a good hard bodied effort, showing some fight.

2. We will get smacked around and possibly lose by another 100.

There will be noinbetween 6 goal loss, it'll be clear cut.

Also WCE eagles havent won at the MCG since 2010.

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either 2 things will happen.

1. Melbourne will put in a good effort and it will be a VERY tight game, maybe even Melbourne could snatch it. But they will put in a good hard bodied effort, showing some fight.

2. We will get smacked around and possibly lose by another 100.

There will be noinbetween 6 goal loss, it'll be clear cut.

Also WCE eagles havent won at the MCG since 2010.

Agree with this.

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How many did the swans have in the gf? You dont need to have football skills to tackle.

What has schwab got to do with the number of tacklers we have

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This will add to the current and past number of record scores against the dees

Not only a win for west coast but a record score if we play like last week

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Also WCE eagles havent won at the MCG since 2010.

That's a surprising stat.

If we had 22 blokes who gave a [censored] and worked hard going both ways, we'd be in with a chance.

WC getting Kerr and LeCras back is going to hurt. I am only seeing one outcome.

Just please, please, EFFORT. Do NOT lose the tackle count.

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It's no longer matter of judging how much worse we are than our opposition by goals per game, but by goals per quarter.

I guessed before the game we were a 5 goal per quarter worse team than Essendon, and thus undervalued the Bombers!

Considering the Eagles aren't in the greatest form, I reckon 4 goals a quarter, so a 16 goal loss.

We're gonna set SOOOOO many records this year......

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Beating the eagles at the G possible

Reasons Why

Hopefully Kerr and Lecras play - under done and returning too quickly from injury

New players in team such as Jetta & Evans have pace and will have a serious crack at playing well and staying in the team

Eagles are not getting many forward entries at present.

Jamar can compete against a non spring heeled ruckman in Cox

Tappy to kick 4 in breakout game.

Clark and Trengrove to keep getting better each week after long layoffs

Go Dees we can win this game

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I'm heading there with the optimism that fills me every weekend, no matter the result the week before.

I am dreaming of a tight fought win and the turning of the tide but really who knows what will happen, tis football!

All I know is even if we get hammered I'd be much happier there watching the game than working or doing God knows what else.

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In 2010 no one gave us any chance agianst the pies and we did much better than expected.

We wont win a qtr if we play like last week.

Hopefully the Dees win some balls in the centre and not let opposition players run riot on their own.

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deeflog, on 10 Apr 2013 - 15:01, said:snapback.png

we are dead set no chance

who's got $400,000 to place on a sure thing?

Remember Geelong were a sure thing against the pies not long ago and they got beaten by 50+ points on a Friday night

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I'm heading there with the optimism that fills me every weekend, no matter the result the week before.

I am dreaming of a tight fought win and the turning of the tide but really who knows what will happen, tis football!

All I know is even if we get hammered I'd be much happier there watching the game than working or doing God knows what else.

Django, your first two lines equal mine every week.

But when we get hammered I turn into a raging nutter. I hate it. I become abusive and a road rager. I need to stop going for a while.

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