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We're in the 8

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Thanks Cats.

After their squealing against the Dogs - a 26 to 8 free kick count in their favour, Crows still not good enough.

Good loss for Crows, one of the teams we gotta displace.

 

The free kick count is hilarious, considering the scoreline.

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"Default, the two sweetest words in the english language"

 

 

we wont lose

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Caan only by goal or two.

Bottom line, gotta beat the Doggies

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Assuming Port lose to Carlton, how much can we lose by to stay ahead of Adelaide, and hence stay in the 8?

2 goals.....but lets not think about it, we can win this!

 
8 minutes ago, radar said:

Thanks Cats.

After their squealing against the Dogs - a 26 to 8 free kick count in their favour, Crows still not good enough.

Good loss for Crows, one of the teams we gotta displace.

26 to 14. 

You're as bad as the umpires. 

you know...Pups would be more worried about losing to us than we will be to them.

 

Good to be  ( ironically ) under DOGS

woof !!


Just now, beelzebub said:

you know...Pups would be more worried about losing to us than we will be to them.

 

Good to be  ( ironically ) under DOGS

woof !!

much better to be overdogs....grrrr

2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

much better to be overdogs....grrrr

maybe

 

just doesnt work for us at present .....eh

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This thread is gonna look pretty stupid if we lose

 

Agree, but Melbourne supporters gotta grasp 12 hours joy.

lests look at this

pups ...in form      caveat....in nicey nicey places

Dees in form... winning against the trend

What a cracker of a contest

Beveridge is full of shlt      go Dees :)


When was the last time we were in the 8 after round 1? Time to update the longest streak thread no? 

Scorebaoad......Scoreboard .....!!!!    :roos:

2 minutes ago, demoniac said:

I don't know how to feel.

emancipated ,  enlightened, GIDDY !!

So...do I have to barrack against Adelaide for the rest of the year? Because my family members in South Australia aren't going to like that.


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

So...do I have to barrack against Adelaide for the rest of the year? Because my family members in South Australia aren't going to like that.

yes

20 minutes ago, Jesse Christ said:

When was the last time we were in the 8 after round 1? Time to update the longest streak thread no? 

Surely it has to be at the end of a round to count?

For the love of god or Mohammad or who Evers listening let us take this one and 7 more so we stay in the 8  come on boys

 

 

I don't understand what's happening. 

44 minutes ago, Jesse Christ said:

When was the last time we were in the 8 after round 1? Time to update the longest streak thread no? 

Other than Round 1 last year, we haven't ended a round inside the 8 since Round 14, 2011.

Beat the Dogs or lose very narrowly and Port loses to Carlton and we'll break that streak this week.


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