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IMO C and B 7 wins and 14th is on the way back from 2013.

That is sign of how bad we were in 2013

Fair enough

We probably should have finished about 25th on the ladder in 2013!

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Fair enough

We probably should have finished about 25th on the ladder in 2013!

We should have bypassed the VFL and gone straight to the amo's - E division.

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For me, is top 8 or very close to barring injuries. Lets face it, it is the second year with Roosy nailing down on the game plan. We have some young guys and guys that are in their prime. We have added speed in the back and forward line now so it has upped the team by a fair bit. If we don't get close I would be disappointed. Again.

I am with Barra17 on this one. We have added Frost, Salem and HL into our backline, Hogan and Garlett into our forward structure and we can look forward to an improved midfield with more depth, not only due to improvements through Viney, Mitchie etc, but some mature bodies through Newton and Vandenberg. This and the second year under Roos is not optimistic; it is realistic. Next year, with Petracca and Brayshaw in the mix, I am hoping for top four!

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I am with Barra17 on this one. We have added Frost, Salem and HL into our backline, Hogan and Garlett into our forward structure and we can look forward to an improved midfield with more depth, not only due to improvements through Viney, Mitchie etc, but some mature bodies through Newton and Vandenberg. This and the second year under Roos is not optimistic; it is realistic. Next year, with Petracca and Brayshaw in the mix, I am hoping for top four!

I am glad you have hope

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I am with Barra17 on this one. We have added Frost, Salem and HL into our backline, Hogan and Garlett into our forward structure and we can look forward to an improved midfield with more depth, not only due to improvements through Viney, Mitchie etc, but some mature bodies through Newton and Vandenberg. This and the second year under Roos is not optimistic; it is realistic. Next year, with Petracca and Brayshaw in the mix, I am hoping for top four!

sorry but you're kidding yourself

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It won't happen, but finals is a pass mark.

I'm expecting 8-10 wins and finishing anywhere from 9th-14th. If we are bottom 4 again I'll be disappointed.

Finals in 2016 is a non negotiable. Next year it will be 10 years since we made finals. It should never take a team that long in between making finals, let alone being a realistic chance to win a flag in finals. if we don't make finals next year then I'll have nothing left to give.

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It won't happen, but finals is a pass mark.

I'm expecting 8-10 wins and finishing anywhere from 9th-14th. If we are bottom 4 again I'll be disappointed.

Finals in 2016 is a non negotiable. Next year it will be 10 years since we made finals. It should never take a team that long in between making finals, let alone being a realistic chance to win a flag in finals. if we don't make finals next year then I'll have nothing left to give.

I don't think you're being realistic. 10 years is indeed awful, but as old dee pointed, the worst of those years was the season before last. You are demanding we go from 2 wins to 12/13 wins in the space of 3 years. Unfortunately, the odds and history are against that

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I'm pretty negative on likely win / loss to be honest. I was last year too - thought four was best case and when we hit the bye mark around that I thought we might push 6-8, but the end of our year was pathetic.

Once again I'm most interested in our percentage. Last year I said 70-80 should be requirement, and we failed that.

In 2015, I'd like to see it 80-90%. If we can achieve that then the wins will be there.

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sorry but you're kidding yourself

an old chinese proverb -

hope for the best but prepare for the worst

( that is how I view supporting the MFC and unfortunately the worst has come repeatedly in round one and hasn't gotten any better from there)

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6 wins against Victorian sides (including at least one at Etihad) and at least 2 wins interstate.

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I am with Barra17 on this one. We have added Frost, Salem and HL into our backline, Hogan and Garlett into our forward structure and we can look forward to an improved midfield with more depth, not only due to improvements through Viney, Mitchie etc, but some mature bodies through Newton and Vandenberg. This and the second year under Roos is not optimistic; it is realistic. Next year, with Petracca and Brayshaw in the mix, I am hoping for top four!

Lol

Good to see optimism rather than realism but this is delusional.

Hoping for major improvement in skill level and ability to run out games better.

I wouldn't mind us winning one at etihad, beating st kilda and not being pumped by west coast/ beating them.

Hopefully 6-8 wins and another massive percentage increase

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I don't think you're being realistic. 10 years is indeed awful, but as old dee pointed, the worst of those years was the season before last. You are demanding we go from 2 wins to 12/13 wins in the space of 3 years. Unfortunately, the odds and history are against that

First year under Daniher we went from something like 4 to 15 wins?

Port did similar two seasons ago, and it happens every few years when a team comes from the depths to rise up the ladder in a single season.

Nothing is impossible,

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Getting to half time of round 1 without the hope of the season gone already.

Anyone who thinks we will improve by X amount of wins which teams are going to drop there win count from last year for us to achieve it. Go through the ladder and give each team a plus wins or negative wins for this season compared to last season. You need to end up with zero when your ladder is complete. A lot of teams look like improving this season.

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Keep the binary sequence going,

2013: 2 wins

2014: 4 wins

2015: 8 wins

2016: 16 wins

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8-9 wins, unless we get mass, devastating injuries (Petracca's is enough please). Also no 10 goal losses and 2 x 10 goal wins. Percentage at end of H&A around 90%. Get this and we get competition respect plus put ourselves in a good possie for 2016 finals.

Not too much to ask is it?


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BUT we have to win the first game because I am sick and tired of getting excited about the start of the year and having the cra*p kicked out of us in Rd 1.

Think this is So So important, confidence, ticket sales, up beat stories I feel sick just thinking it might be the same as other years,

apart from that double last years results should be expected, but we will win unexpectedly and lose badly on other days Go dees !!!

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It won't happen, but finals is a pass mark.

I'm expecting 8-10 wins and finishing anywhere from 9th-14th. If we are bottom 4 again I'll be disappointed.

Finals in 2016 is a non negotiable. Next year it will be 10 years since we made finals. It should never take a team that long in between making finals, let alone being a realistic chance to win a flag in finals. if we don't make finals next year then I'll have nothing left to give.

If you look at the past 10 years as a whole then it'll do your head in. The Jackson-Roos era was a fresh beginning in more ways than one, with one of the biggest being the turnover in the list. In that respect we are really heading into year 2.

14th (8-9 wins) I think is a reasonable pass mark for this season. Pending on the final ladder position, you're then looking at the fringes of the 8 by 2016. Finals then becomes the pass mark for 2017.

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I had a call from some football club dude trying to wring some money out of me.

The club as a whole won't be satisfied with less than 8.

That moment of confidence didn't work. I refused to buy lotto tickets.

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First year under Daniher we went from something like 4 to 15 wins?

Port did similar two seasons ago, and it happens every few years when a team comes from the depths to rise up the ladder in a single season.

Nothing is impossible,

Well that's why I said the odds are against it.. 18 teams , every few years somebody has a massive jump, so in other words it's a 50-1 shot

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8-10 wins totally gettable this year when you consider we lead in up to 10 games in quarter 4 last year. I will go out on a limb and say we will win 9 1/2 games. That is my pass mark.

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