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Neeldy was not in the circle even though the boys urged him to join

Malthouse was the same last night and has made previous comments that it is the players moment.

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According to MMM the club sand the song behind closed doors. I bet they were all arm to arm coach, player and board.

they should have pulled all us supporters onto the ground for a big rendition of the grand old flag.... Might have shown the boys what this club means to us.....
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they should have pulled all us supporters onto the ground for a big rendition of the grand old flag.... Might have shown the boys what this club means to us.....

Maybe after a grand final win, not after beating a weakened GWS at home..

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Maybe after a grand final win, not after beating a weakened GWS at home..

yeah.... Would be a bit over the top.....lol.... Just glad to get a win!

I'm a step closer to getting my skip back.....lol....

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If anyone has any doubt about some so-called supporters look at the mob of sucks who were baying for blood and hoping we lost, earlier on in this thread.

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If anyone has any doubt about some so-called supporters look at the mob of sucks who were baying for blood and hoping we lost, earlier on in this thread.

I happy with a win.... but still if only one could see the future ........... Neeld could destroy the club long term and losing to GWS could have been our only chance of getting a whole new footy department.

So still believe that a lose COULD have been the best result today ... only time will tell!

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Belief is a big thing in footy. That last quarter was the best quarter I've seen since Freo Melbourne in 09. Will the 3rd quarter speech turn around our season?! Who knows.. I hope so. Next week we take on the Lions at the Gabba will I tip us, no but it wouldn't shock me if we did win. Belief is why Geelong the inferior team has beaten Hawthorn 10 straight times. Hawks have lost all belief and now when it's on the line they're not a chance. Now we have it back, the sky may be the limit.

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Belief is a big thing in footy. That last quarter was the best quarter I've seen since Freo Melbourne in 09. Will the 3rd quarter speech turn around our season?! Who knows.. I hope so. Next week we take on the Lions at the Gabba will I tip us, no but it wouldn't shock me if we did win. Belief is why Geelong the inferior team has beaten Hawthorn 10 straight times. Hawks have lost all belief and now when it's on the line they're not a chance. Now we have it back, the sky may be the limit.

Exactly - if this year has taught me one thing it is the sheer importance of confidence.

If we take this confidence and desire to next weeks game and win ..... Our whole season could turn around!

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