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Ramifications of a loss this weekend

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Fitness coach to be sacked.

Howe dropped. and traded.

Garland dropped. and gone.

We are down 62 to 15 at half time to Carlton. CARLTON!!

We need much more people sacked and gone than that.

 

Fitness coach to be sacked.

Howe dropped. and traded.

Garland dropped. and gone.

Howe's leg could fall off, and he'd still be in the team for the rest of the year. Gotta get to 100 games somehow.

Well perhaps you need to invite salubrious company around for FREE drinks.

pretty sure the bar has opened early today


They will lose 5000 members next season for finishing the season this way.

 

A disaster like the loss to GWS at the end of last year.

Confirmed we wont win more than 5 or 6 games AGAIN in 2016. A rabble of a club.

It's my birthday today and this is how they repay my faith.

Happy birthday to you!


They will lose 5000 members next season for finishing the season this way.

Just paid my membership. Come on they need a hand.

We lose this game, I'll give up make up and wearing dresses forever!!

Another of the many tragic outcomes of this game.

A loss would equal 5-10k members seriously considering not renewing. 2k not renewing.

I am a 15Y+ member and will not renew next year. I have had enough.

And I think fans should frankly boycott round 23 - show the club that we have had enough. (It was to be a rare opportunity for me to get to a game but...why?)

Further. We lose this game, I'll make Scruie, spewie , "The Snitch" Stuie my friend and never abuse him again.

Please don't go through with this.

It's been the only source of entertainment lately

I am a 15Y+ member and will not renew next year. I have had enough.

And I think fans should frankly boycott round 23 - show the club that we have had enough. (It was to be a rare opportunity for me to get to a game but...why?)

The problem is that it's hardly a protest when no one will turn up to the game anyway.

I might go to the game as a form of protest and I will always be a member, but I won't always go to games (unless to do the said protest).


They will lose 5000 members next season for finishing the season this way.

They will. I reckon we'll get 30,000 and if we start well we'll get 35,000, but ending the season so abysmally will have ramifications on next year, rightly or wrongly.

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