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Forget the reality bus, today is an express train one way or another....

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Absolute must win game.

I couldn't care less who is playing for Neeld and who isn't. Show some bloody pride. Losing to a depleted GWS at the MCG will be spitting in the face of supporters who have stuck by this rabble. Go out there and WIN.

 

Imagine what would happen if we put in another weak effort....god i hope we can play like we did for the 1st half last week

Aaron Davey the sub for us today, don't mind that. Anthony Miles the sub for GWS.


I have a feeling that one way or another today is going to be an important one on the club's history.

Not historical in both ways. If we win, even convincingly, the Marvin-the-robots here will say it is of no significance.

Not historical in both ways. If we win, even convincingly, the Marvin-the-robots here will say it is of no significance.

Think we're all hoping for a win, but it's pretty clear a win today would not be as big a deal as a loss.

Think we're all hoping for a win, but it's pretty clear a win today would not be as big a deal as a loss.

No doubt.

 

hoping for a belting win.....mentally prepared for a clanger filled shambles and a narrow victory

Agree with you Stuie.... no upside for the club today...

hoping for a belting win.....mentally prepared for a clanger filled shambles and a narrow victory

Agree with you Stuie.... no upside for the club today...

I wouldn't say "no" upside, but very little compared to the possible downside.


I wouldn't say "no" upside, but very little compared to the possible downside.

Such is the lot of Melbourne Supporters......

Aaron Davey the sub - bit disappointed for he got us going last week

A 100pt win would be significant

Sorry for the negativity in advance as I don't think i'm a half glass empty person. But given how many disappointments this team has dished up recently, I'm preparing myself for the worst as I couldn't handle my optimism taking another battering....

Sorry for the negativity in advance as I don't think i'm a half glass empty person. But given how many disappointments this team has dished up recently, I'm preparing myself for the worst as I couldn't handle my optimism taking another battering....

I am a bit like this as well.....I have to go out this afternoon for a family do.......I don't think I could bear watching......


Mitch and Tappy will dominate watts will play well just to keep his threads on here rolling over

Mitch and Tappy will dominate watts will play well just to keep his threads on here rolling over

Was really excited with his play in the first quarter last week (leading hard into the wing and taking strong overhead marks). Needs to make his mark now!

Carey on Triple M: Thinks heads will roll if we lose today.


Clearing my throat now. Jordan bannister is umpiring.

Cmon boys just get the job done..

 

Davey as a sub is a good strategy IMO

Gawn will be a factor if he stays at FF as selected

An opportunity to kick 5 goals a quarter and win well


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