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Wouldn't it be seriously ironic if Roos guided us into last place despite the tangible improvement between rounds 4-15 and the major praise heaped on the man.

A win against either Brisbane or GWS OR if Saints fail to win another game should see us avoid the spoon.

Yeah, but we've improved.....

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Where has that been from St Kilda all year?

More importantly though, how did Fremantle let that happen? To lose to the bottom side is bad enough, but to lose by 10 goals and be comprehensively outplayed the whole game is unfathomable.

Opens the door for Port to get back in the top 4, too, as if they needed more incentive for tomorrow.

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Anyone who thinks we have a good list should look at tonight's results.

In the last two weeks we have been soundly beaten by Freo and Geelong.

The saints double Freos score and GWS get within a goal of Geelong.

We are fairly ordinary.

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I thought GWS looked very good at times tonight. Stifeld Geelong and took there chances when possible. They are in much better form than we are at the moment.

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Anyone who thinks we have a good list should look at tonight's results.

In the last two weeks we have been soundly beaten by Freo and Geelong.

The saints double Freos score and GWS get within a goal of Geelong.

We are fairly ordinary.

And we beat Adelaide on their home ground and Adelaide belted GWS, we beat Richmond who beat GWS and Saints

Don't send yourself over the edge trying to compare results

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Sylvia 7 possessions and 24 dream team points!

He also twice burnt his teammates by selfishly trying to be a hero and stuffed up both times. Pick 23 was incredibly generous and Vince, well...

Posted (edited)

Where has that been from St Kilda all year?

More importantly though, how did Fremantle let that happen? To lose to the bottom side is bad enough, but to lose by 10 goals and be comprehensively outplayed the whole game is unfathomable.

Opens the door for Port to get back in the top 4, too, as if they needed more incentive for tomorrow.

Saw Freo's last quarter against GWS last week. They were playing like the cliche millionaires. Starting to get lazy and asking for a big fall. They have had a long run of easy games with little opposition. A rude awakening for them. St Kilda came to play.

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Anyone who thinks we have a good list should look at tonight's results.

In the last two weeks we have been soundly beaten by Freo and Geelong.

The saints double Freos score and GWS get within a goal of Geelong.

We are fairly ordinary.

I said after the Collingwood game we were still the worst team in the comp

I got shouted down by a few of the posters here who think they are experts when they know nothing about footy

we are still by far the worst team in the comp

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I said after the Collingwood game we were still the worst team in the comp

I got shouted down by a few of the posters here who think they are experts when they know nothing about footy

we are still by far the worst team in the comp

I think St Kilda, Brisbane, GWS, and us are all as bad as each other, although our last month has been pretty awful.

I don't think any team in the comp this year is anywhere near as bad as the 2013 MFC, or the 2013 GWS for that matter.

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When we finish last hope that is enough for a priority pick at least

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I love how that moron Ross Lyon finally paid the price for resting his gun players against low ranked teams

Possibly cost his club a top 4 finish

Eat [censored] you arrogant disrespectful [censored]

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I love how that moron Ross Lyon finally paid the price for resting his gun players against low ranked teams

Possibly cost his club a top 4 finish

Eat [censored] you arrogant disrespectful [censored]

Wouldn't mind that moron as our long term coach

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the drug cheats will finish in the 8 its looking like

If ASADA hasn't banned their players by week 1 lets hope the AFL has the balls to kick them out again

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It would be different if he'd had a full preseason.

Wish I had said that.....

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only game of AFL today and its at 4 40 PM on a Sunday

to whoever does the fixture, get a clue you bunch of dumb [censored]

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Does anybody remember the start of this round?

anyone know what year it is.... they all seem so familiar !! :rolleyes:^_^

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Pies Gone for all money So Good makes my sunday!

Cannot believe the biassed commentary Just so bad BT waht does that stand for ?How about Big Turd hope all dees supports enjoyed the pies demise

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Who's going to finish 8th?

Collingwood? They're falling apart.

Adelaide? Seriously? They don't strike me as a finals side; I'd be pretty disappointed to see them make it.

Gold Coast? Their best is the best of these three teams but they're not going to get close without Ablett, and they don't look like winning enough games (slash even one more game).

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Watching Collingwood's slide just warms the heart. I love how quickly their fans turn on them as well.

This will probably make you shake your head P-man but I was barracking for the Pies yesterday.

I dislike Adelaide with unequalled enthusiasm.

When we beat them earlier in the year it was my Grand Final for 2014.

In the AFL of the 21st Century they are the team I never support.

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