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2014 Premiership Poll

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  1. 1. Who would you like to win the Premiership?

  2. 2. Who do you think will win the Premiership?

    • Sydney
    • Hawthorn
    • Geelong
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    • Fremantle
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    • Port Adelaide
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    • North Melbourne
      0
    • Essendon
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    • Richmond
  3. 3. Do you actually GAF

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Who do you fancy?

Who do you really want to win?

Do you really even care?

I'm hoping for Port to get up for the following reasons:

Sydney, Hawks and Geelong have had too much success for my liking.

Can't stand Freo which is a by-product of living in WA and having to listen to these clowns bang on that it's still the 'VFL'.

Port - this team has proved to me that with the right coach and some handy trading anything can happen, and in no time at all.

North - nuff said

Essendon - nuff said

Richmond - nuff said

 

As long as the Hawks don't win, I passionately despise them.

1. Freo due to the majority of my life living in Perth,

2. Swans

3. Port

If one of these three can win it I'll be happy.

 

its a easy one this year, Sydney, its pretty easy most years by this time, never more than 2 realistic chances

I want Freo to win, but with McPharlin and Johnson out they just can't do it.

I am so sick of Geelong and Hawthorn. Passionately despise Essendon and North. Richmond fans are the worst in the comp.

After watching the Qualifying final last night, both Geelong or Hawthorn are so beatable.

It is Sydney's to lose as far as I can see it.


Q2 ..needs an IDGAF option

Swannies, only speaking through my wallet.

Backed them when they were $6.50.

 

Warrnambool

Simpson

Merrivale.

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Warrnambool

Simpson

Merrivale.

How does the CDFL look this year jazza?


Port or Freo

Hawks will be very tough to stop but I would love to see the dockers get up, I still think they aren't without a chance but with the injuries they have everything else would have to go right and then some to even get into the grand final

on another note I reckon Geelong are a big chance to go out in straight sets, without Stevie J and I think Hawkins deserves a week for his little cheap shot I think they will struggle

Mac, what is the difference between "No" and "Indifferent" to the question, "Do you actually GAF?"

Is it possible to not GAF about GAF?

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Mac, what is the difference between "No" and "Indifferent" to the question, "Do you actually GAF?"

Is it possible to not GAF about GAF?

In your instance it doesn't appear so but for others who have a moderate care factor I wanted to have an option.

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Q2 ..needs an IDGAF option

Do you mean IDNGAF?


Do you mean IDNGAF?

Im not fussed and thats the answer. Q2 needs an answer or you cant vote but if you dont wont/need to choose you cant vote as q2 is unresolved. Providing a donkey vote answer relieves this.

Cheers

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Im not fussed and thats the answer. Q2 needs an answer or you cant vote but if you dont wont/need to choose you cant vote as q2 is unresolved. Providing a donkey vote answer relieves this.

Cheers

I chose to not give that option on question 2 so as to gauge poster sentiment.

You can do it. Go ahead, just choose..

I really dont care and thats my view. Happy to watch good footy but really not of any persuasion. :)

edit ...actually there is only one qualification, that being Essendon CAN NOT win

How does the CDFL look this year jazza?

Its been average mate.Just one of those years.

Apollo Bay was avery ordinary team and nearly made finals.

Thats why i think Simpson will take it out.


Anyone but Sydney the biggest cheats in the competition for fifteen years.

The most disappointing thing about that poll up to this point in time, is that 7 people nominated wanting Richmond to win the flag!! Thankfully they got the smashing worthy of a team sitting in 9th place..

The most disappointing thing about that poll up to this point in time, is that 7 people nominated wanting Richmond to win the flag!! Thankfully they got the smashing worthy of a team sitting in 9th place..

Right now hardtack i would be happy to have won the last eight games and then bow out on the finals in week one.

 

I want a Syd v Haw final, coz if any other team plays them they will be crushed and it will be boring!

Glad the drug cheats are out.

Hated them always.

If Freo win there will be little local fallout or gloating to put up with.


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