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One of the commentary team in the Saint v Dons game... St Kilda will be equal 9th if they win today... They'll be 12th.

It was that f wit Dddeeerrrrwayne Wussell. 

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Realised who the [censored] was.

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Cant believe im gonna say this but go Bom......   no, i just cant do it.

 

The Scott brothers and their god awful unlikable teams are about to occupy 6th and 8th spots on the ladder.  May they continue to fall.

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North could go into freefall ... they have a tough run home without 1 guaranteed win ... they'll probably beat the Saints & Pies but Port,  the Hawks, Doggies, Sydney & the Giants are all tough games. 

The trouble is that there isn't a team outside of the 8 who can realistically replace them ... unless the Demons can go on a run of '87 like proportions :ph34r:

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36 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

One of the commentary team in the Saint v Dons game... St Kilda will be equal 9th if they win today... They'll be 12th.

It was that f wit Dddeeerrrrwayne Wussell. 

They'll be 7-8, same as Port, us and Collingwood, and therefore equal 9th on points. Not sure what your point is...?

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2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

They'll be 7-8, same as Port, us and Collingwood, and therefore equal 9th on points. Not sure what your point is...?

His point is that you can't be equal anything as percentage is always factored in. So saying you are equal ninth is a moot point.

And Dwayne Russell is a [censored] I think was another point.

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Let the Fall continue.

Can't wait to see Scotts sookie blubbering face at the conference

God I'd love to front up against north again now.

That and the Essendon game has cost us dearly.

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5 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Let the Fall continue.

Can't wait to see Scotts sookie blubbering face at the conference

God I'd love to front up against north again now.

That and the Essendon game has cost us dearly.

Yep we would be right there ready to pounce...

Still can be done but a huge outside chance

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29 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

They'll be 7-8, same as Port, us and Collingwood, and therefore equal 9th on points. Not sure what your point is...?

You're never equal any spot on the ladder, you're clearly 9th, 10th etc based on %. They are 20% points behind us.

And yes Dddeeerrrrwayne is a c.

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DeerrewAayyyynne bashing added.

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Our game vs Essendon was bad, but the Saints are deplorable. At this stage of the season they have a tired depleted list full of top ups and anyone that doesnt smash them is kidding themselves.  Even Zharakis is out today.

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1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

How would you like to be the comedian at the Scott twins family reunion 

After every punch line they'd throw their arms in their air then put both hands on their head and shout out "that's not how it goes! It was Reagan who said that to the pope!!!" Then mid week they'd call the booking agency and demand you be sacked.

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1 hour ago, deanox said:

I'd love essendon to beat the saints so they don't get the no.1 pick this year. 

 

But I'm not sure I want to be paying the saints coming off a loss. 

 

Thoughts?

They'd be just as fired up as we were after our Ess game. Which proved to be a hell of a firestarter for us.

But what the hey. Let's go for the triple whammy in one week. Etihad, Saints, and a team coming off a loss. Three hoodoos beaten in one.

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9 minutes ago, Ted Fidge said:

They'd be just as fired up as we were after our Ess game. Which proved to be a hell of a firestarter for us.

But what the hey. Let's go for the triple whammy in one week. Etihad, Saints, and a team coming off a loss. Three hoodoos beaten in one.

We've actually done well in those match-ups this year.

Collingwood was coming off a bad loss (St Kilda first, Port second) both times we beat them. Richmond was coming off a big loss to West Coast. Fremantle was coming off a disaster. Brisbane and Gold Coast have largely been coming off losses all year.

Indeed, we haven't beaten anyone coming off a win this year (North, Dogs, Hawthorn, Adelaide).

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The Media are talking up Melbourne and Collingwood as possibilities to make the Eight.

Channel 7 suggested Norfs run home might be too tough.

We are 3 games behind them.

I can't see it happening.

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Hogan could break Fred Fannings record if Delaney stays in the team... He is an absolute potatoe.

Also good to see Membrey having his good week this week, surely he cant towel us up twice in a season

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Just now, Biffen said:

The Media are talking up Melbourne and Collingwood as possibilities to make the Eight.

Channel 7 suggested Norfs run home might be too tough.

We are 3 games behind them.

I can't see it happening.

I can't either, but gee it's good to be part of the discussion at this point of the year.  It's a much better talking point than already fussing over what player we want to draft.

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So conflicted about this match. Don't like either team, don't want to be the only team that loses to Essendon this year, but don't want to face St Kilda the week after they lose to Essendon. 

Similarly, don't want St Kilda to win because they'll be a game clear of us if they win next week (and we all know our form after NT games, at Etihad and against St Kilda -- the triple threat).

Posted

Look,

We are nowhere near a top 4 side,but we are coming.

The improvement has been immense.Roos has done his job.

ups and downs accepted.

Sure a good time to be a demon supporter.


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Bombers about to put the sword to St Kilda. Continues the trend of the Demons playing teams on the rebound...yay.

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3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I want Essendon to win and then I see Goddard's face. 

There are fewer sights more heartwarming in football than seeing Goddard lose.

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Just now, chook fowler said:

Hope it is an energy sapping draw. Don't want either of these sides to win.

I'd rather not be the only losers to the drug cheats this year.

And if the Saints lose, they won't jump us on the ladder after their inevitable victory next week. Best of both worlds! ^_^

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