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You say that like it is a fact. How did that loss set us back that much?

Im just throwing a figure out there but no doubt it set us back... every crushing defeat is another kick in the guts for the club and playing group.

The GWS was one of the worst... as I recall they were down to zero fit men on the bench by the 4th quarter, and still beat us by over 10 goals.

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A loss would push Carl above both Bris and GCS meaning carl would miss out on either of the two standout KPP in the draft.

The reverse tank is on.

 

Remember everyone saying the game at the G' vs GWS at the end of last season was meaningless.. yeah right, we got flogged and it set us back 12 months

What in the name of god are you talking about you lunatic? Please explain to us how losing that particular match 'set us back 12 months' ?


Don't want to sound negative BUT I think a loss this weekend against Carlton would be the breaking point for some, players and fans included.

This is a must win game for our direction as a club. We rarely perform against clubs we are expected to win.

A loss this weekend would be the biggest loss in our history.

Lets hope we win!

You're doing a good job of disguising it

The ramifications of a loss this weekend to Carlton.....zero.

The ramifications of the loss to GWS last year.....zero.

The ramifications will be: the MFCSS defeatists paying out on players, Roos and the like on Demonland post match until the next match.

A loss this weekend would be the biggest loss in our history

You cannott be serious.

I'm impressed by your ability to quantify things. It wasn't good, it was a setback - but 12 months?

Yeah, why stop at 12?

HH being unusually restrained.

 

What in the name of god are you talking about you lunatic? Please explain to us how losing that particular match 'set us back 12 months' ?

thanks Curry for making my day with your first sentence........... made me laugh for the first time today.


Surely we won't lose this weekend? For the love of god they must win...

There's only so many floggings a supporter can suffer (unless they are BBO)

Don't want to sound negative BUT I think a loss this weekend against Carlton would be the breaking point for some, players and fans included.

This is a must win game for our direction as a club. We rarely perform against clubs we are expected to win.

A loss this weekend would be the biggest loss in our history.

Lets hope we win!

season still going? Thought everyone was in Bali

What in the name of god are you talking about you lunatic? Please explain to us how losing that particular match 'set us back 12 months' ?

What are you being so rude for mr arrogant? To back up HH if you get absolutely flogged in the last game of the season or the last half of the season..you go into the pre season flat, compared to winning some late games and going into the next season with some momentum...that loss against GWS really hurt the club....

Sack paul roos

Sack simon goodwin

Blame jack watts

Double chris dawes salary

Trade jesse hogan


No different to other games this season we have meant to or should have won but lost.

Life goes on and as a Melb supporter we expect it to happen which is pathetic but normal for us.

We r a special breed us demons supporters.

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What are you being so rude for mr arrogant? To back up HH if you get absolutely flogged in the last game of the season or the last half of the season..you go into the pre season flat, compared to winning some late games and going into the next season with some momentum...that loss against GWS really hurt the club....

That's just plain stupid

Ramification are never positive for some. Some will say that if we win vs Carlton it will be because they are tanking, if we win vs Freo it's because they are resting and if we beat GWS it will be because they have given up on finals (assuming they are out by then). I'll be happy with 1 win, very happy with 2 and delirious with 3.

If we lose it would stop me taking the [censored] out of my Carlton supporting friends and acquaintances for following a team of tankers


Ramification are never positive for some. Some will say that if we win vs Carlton it will be because they are tanking, if we win vs Freo it's because they are resting and if we beat GWS it will be because they have given up on finals (assuming they are out by then). I'll be happy with 1 win, very happy with 2 and delirious with 3.

I'd take 9 wins for the season!

We are simply a better side than Carlton on comparative form and ladder position hence the prohibitive bookies' odds . That will get us to the 7 wins tipped by many of us.... and then it's "that's all folks".

 

Sack paul roos

Sack simon goodwin

Blame jack watts

Double chris dawes salary

Trade jesse hogan

Come on Sir Paul, your being sooo 2014 here. surely you realise it's all Toumpas' fault, oh and Kokkinakis b*nged Hogans girlfriend......


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