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Pretty pi55 weak from a lot of supporters this week unfortunately. We had a disappointing loss last week (despite leading by 3 goals early in the last quarter), the game before we were a bees d1ck away from beating Port at the Adelaide Oval, and on a few occasions this year we have put in brave performances against highly regarded opposition. Of course there has been the Freo, Geelong and West Coast losses which have been bad (still not the 100 point plus pantsings of years gone by). Not saying we definitely wont suffer badly today but I am going in a lot more hopeful and optimistic than most other 'supporters' on here. I am predicting a 30 point loss, not the 15 goal spanking many others are predicting.

I've had a foot in both the optimistic and the pessimistic camps this week. All I will say about this post is that I probably wouldn't have called supporters of this club "pi55 weak" for being apprehensive about this one.

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I don't care about the margin. I just want to see them run and take the game on. Please roosey.

Who cares if we get smashed

yes. we can hardly win, so this is the perfect week for throwing caution out and having a go at quick movement. Gotta take the risk sooner or later.

Dare I say it, after the "wooden spoon" thread? - but perhaps we don't care so much about the margin - just to see something in our own play that we've been waiting/believing/hoping for...

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They've put us in graveyard time slot for the game v Hawrhorn.

Hope that's not an omen.

Anyone going?

Yep I am up for it wont be that bad I hope at least competitive today

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I actually had a dream about this game last night where we absolutely smashed them. I believe we played an eight goal to two first quarter and still didn't go back into our shells. It was the best result I've seen in years!

Don't think I'll be watching/listening/checking the scores at any point today. Wouldn't want to kill my buzz.

MFCSS much?

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I actually had a dream about this game last night where we absolutely smashed them. I believe we played an eight goal to two first quarter and still didn't go back into our shells. It was the best result I've seen in years!

Don't think I'll be watching/listening/checking the scores at any point today. Wouldn't want to kill my buzz.

MFCSS much?

:(

Lol, sounds like you woke up with your hand on it :)

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Surely we are sick of it , time to fight . Its a contact sport would love to see as attack the body in first ten miutes rag doll a few and be the aggressors all game .

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I am going. Looking forward to see how they travel after last week. The Hawks touched us up in a pre-season practice match as I recall but we were competitive. Will be interesting to see how much has changed. The Hawks may be impacted by the expected rain but given our poor skills last week we will probably be worse effected.

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anything less than a win is a failure

that should be our attitude regardless of opposition, venue, whether report

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I've had a foot in both the optimistic and the pessimistic camps this week. All I will say about this post is that I probably wouldn't have called supporters of this club "pi55 weak" for being apprehensive about this one.

Apprehensive, yes, but most of what has been written is much more than that.

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We've played well against Port, twice (once during their 8-game winning streak, if anyone's worried about calling Port any good). We were also competitive all night against Sydney, though not really in the game too much.

Conversely, we were belted by Fremantle and Geelong.

I'm not sure we are any chance of playing this like our Port games, so I'm hoping for this to go down more like the Sydney game. Competitive, not embarrassed, but in the end never a chance.

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Drove down Punt Road about an hour and a half ago and thought I saw Riley at the training ground doing sprints with two other blokes and a Melbourne official.

After basking in the sun for three weeks and feeling like a long distance supporter, I thought I should make the effort today.

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