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Match Preview and Team Selection - Round 20

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ffs can you provide some sort of reference for your posts

its not hard

Ikr. [censored] me.

Edited by Moneider96

 
 

No, I enjoy watching you squirm.

I go on websites and post things mysteriously because i enjoy the attention associated with people having to ask me where i got the info from

I'm so cool man

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I go on websites and post things mysteriously because i enjoy the attention associated with people having to ask me where i got the info from

I'm so cool man

[censored]

Do you think I just made it up?


no buit i think you are an utter tool for keeping your source secret for some unknown reason

points to a personality disorder

a complete tool

Says the guy getting his panties in a knot over a team change.

Personality disorder? I was on my phone so I couldn't post a link.

Follow Patrick Keane on Twitter you peanut.

Sorry for posting about a team change in the "Team Selection" thread. You deserve a holiday for your personal insults, seriously.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

 

Says the guy getting his panties in a knot over a team change.

Personality disorder? I was on my phone so I couldn't post a link.

Follow Patrick Keane on Twitter you peanut.

Sorry for posting about a team change in the "Team Selection" thread. You deserve a holiday for your personal insults, seriously.

show some resoect for your fellow posters


A healthy Bail is better than a sick Salem.

Actually, hang on......

Yea..

We will get done.

In all seriousness though its a pity though. Salem just needs much game time as possible but oh well whats done is done.

Personally i would have brought in Newton and tried him off a half back.

ffs can you provide some sort of reference for your posts

its not hard

I go on websites and post things mysteriously because i enjoy the attention associated with people having to ask me where i got the info from

I'm so cool man

[censored]

thanks mate

what are you going to do with your life now clint

no more getting attention on demonland with your little secrets

no buit i think you are an utter tool for keeping your source secret for some unknown reason

points to a personality disorder

a complete tool

show some resoect for your fellow posters

Did Lol.


[censored] luck

We are so getting done tomorrow.

Agree, but that's what I thought last time we played them.

Afraid we are no chance this week, there is no way dogs going to drop game to us

Afraid we are no chance this week, there is no way dogs going to drop game to us

we beat them by 39 pts 11 weeks ago

we beat them by 39 pts 11 weeks ago

I think what he was trying to say is that there is no way the Dogs are going to drop this game to us.

I don't agree with his line of thinking, as I still think we are a chance, but the fact that we beat them 11 weeks ago means nothing now as they are playing much better footy at the moment.


I think what he was trying to say is that there is no way the Dogs are going to drop this game to us.

I don't agree with his line of thinking, as I still think we are a chance, but the fact that we beat them 11 weeks ago means nothing now as they are playing much better footy at the moment.

it obviously means something

it obviously means something

Roos said it himself. Every game is different and past results don't hold as much weight as others think they do.

As I said, I don't agree with him that we aren't a chance as I think we are, even though it's small, but to just throw out there that we beat them last time as some sort of indicator that we'll do it again is short sighted.

 

Afraid we are no chance this week, there is no way dogs going to drop game to us

They know they are playing for a top 4 spot tomorrow. They want it back and jump above sydney. They are going to come out ready to go 1st bounce. We have to be in the same headspace.

Tyson out sucks.

Salem not being fit to play sucks.

Bail as the inclusion isn't the end of the world though, he played well against the Dogs earlier this year and there are plenty of runners he can be given a job against.

Totally irrelevant but Id like to know how many games weve actually won there since its inception.....

Our total record is 16 wins, 34 losses.

We have, however, lost the last 21 games there, which means prior to this we were 16 wins, 13 losses.

In fact, at one stage we were 14 wins and 6 losses (this was reached after beating Richmond by 10 goals there in 2005).


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