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My prediction. Dees will roll the midgets by 10 goals. Every one will gush and announce the 2nd coming of Melbourne. Someone unexpected will have a day out.

2-3 oppo will come off during game with season ending injuries.

Watts will also have a blinder as he's the nominated "Trapper" of the day.

Crystal Ball out !!

 

Anyone who thinks this game means nothing is clueless and has zero concept of what this club has to do to drag itself off the canvas and back to respectability

 

Anyone who thinks this game means nothing is clueless and has zero concept of what this club has to do to drag itself off the canvas and back to respectability

Yeah we'll get so much respect from a Sunday arvo win against another terrible team who have sent all their players off for surgery and don't want to win the game anyway...

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^ Haahhaha...I laughed :) for some reason. This game is important though... Because if we lose...then we're a joke of a team.

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Yeah we'll get so much respect from a Sunday arvo win against another terrible team who have sent all their players off for surgery and don't want to win the game anyway...

Assuming you're one of the posters that voted "I don't care" in the wooden spoon thread

Assuming you're one of the posters that voted "I don't care" in the wooden spoon thread

Assuming you're the poster who makes rash statements on game days...

 

We arent getting the spoon..get hand off your excitement.

The boys can sing the song today and all is right in the world :rolleyes:


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My prediction. Dees will roll the midgets by 10 goals. Every one will gush and announce the 2nd coming of Melbourne. Someone unexpected will have a day out.

2-3 oppo will come off during game with season ending injuries.

Watts will also have a blinder as he's the nominated "Trapper" of the day.

Crystal Ball out !!

With all your claims about GWS tanking I can so see us losing.

Yeah we'll get so much respect from a Sunday arvo win against another terrible team who have sent all their players off for surgery and don't want to win the game anyway...

Respect: finish the season with 3 wins derail Eagles & Roos give them something to think about in 2015, everybody hates us, we all happy at Demonland.

Disrespect : Win or lose to Liverpool Bandits, respectable 30pt losses to Eagles & Roos, we all still barrack for Dees, nobody else cares.

Yeah we'll get so much respect from a Sunday arvo win against another terrible team who have sent all their players off for surgery and don't want to win the game anyway...

My thoughts exactly. Respect would have come by winning 1 or 2 of the 6 games that we have been in front in the last quarter, this season.

Today's game has given me a bad taste in my mouth before it's even begun.

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With all your claims about GWS tanking I can so see us losing.

Despite the public demeanor do GWS really have anything to gain by winning.....as opposed the other thing ?? :rolleyes:

I'm still pretty keen to see how we do tho

Be fun to see us win for sure. Go Dees

I'm going overseas today.

The last time I was traveling overseas during a game was when we lost by 186 points.

Good luck, everyone.

Hopefully you're going to a completely diifferent part of the world this time.

I arrived at the game an hour ago. These kind of games let you know that you are a diehard.

The game is important for us but if we win it nothing changes. If we lose, prepare for the mother of all backlashes.


I'll be honest.

I hope we have a good crack and lose by a few points.

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I know I should have some confidence but I've got zero...

Carn dees


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