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Where do we finish on the ladder next year?


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We will win between 5 & 7 games in 2015.

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I hope we win games early and get confidence and momentum, something we've not had since about 2006.

If we do, perhaps we can finish about 10th. Can't go from second last to top 8 in a year IMO.

That would be the stuff of Hollywood - and I don't believe in Hollywood.

But it exists. It's where your avatar comes from.

You must believe!

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You don't beleive in Hollywood yet Essendon are re enacting Dumb and Dumber as we speak..

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You don't beleive in Hollywood yet Essendon are re enacting Dumb and Dumber as we speak..

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Other people get held liable for what you say - you can understand that but not comprehend it.

It is not censorship.

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10 wins and around 10th to 12th


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So 6!

Good to see you you can still use that abacus OD

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Other people get held liable for what you say - you can understand that but not comprehend it.

It is not censorship.

you have a point for the 1% of cases where there is any possibility of some sort of litigation

for the other 99% you have no point.

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you have a point for the 1% of cases where there is any possibility of some sort of litigation

for the other 99% you have no point.

Give us an example of the 99%. Enlighten.

And how is it that I have been here in this one incarnation for 7 years, and have never been a moderator, and don't feel this oppression and archaic censorship?

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I think our list has been improved in the post season, as has the coaching panel (George Stone excluded obviously) and presumably also the players' understanding and ability to execute Roos' game plan/structures.

We literally stole losses from the jaws of victory against Port and the Bulldogs last year. In a sense, we should've had 6 wins last year.

All things going well, and with the improvements to the list etc, I am hoping for about 10 wins next season.

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Look out Richmond, 9th.

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Look out Richmond, 9th.

lol...i picked 9th also

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lol...i picked 9th also

People will start to talk, I think it is time for another brouhaha.


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essendon to rename "the hangar" Fargo City

The chemist warehouse centre

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7-9 in my opinion

I'd like to agree with this. There is no way we are going backwards where others next season indicate they are dropping off. Of course you have to remember Port, and not so long ago the yo-yo years. Not to mention there are always surprises in the ladder and I just hope this year it'd us.

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It all depends on how our 2nd and third year player performs next year, will they take the next step, or backwards, in the last 5 years they have gone backwards, odd's are that has to change sooner other than later. Player like Kent, thoumpas, T. McDonald, jkh, Salam, must take next step.

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Wow - another "make a guess" thread which is manna from heaven for both the optimists ('top 4') and the pessimists ('bottom, we are crap').

To the pessimists who have us 18th - we aren't absolutely certain that WADA won't step in after the AFL issue their 'non-penalty' against a certain drug cheating club and ensure that it is a 17 team competition.

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I reckon we're a solid chance to make finals next year

16 yes...15's a push

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