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4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

...still be disappointed with the 21 Geese that represented our jumper Vs' the Saints.

Eagles will be at their flat track best on Saturday. Mark Le Cras and co shine at their best at home v's the garbage of the league. 

I have to applaud the honesty.

Trust you to be disappointed if we beat the Eagles in Perth.

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Chance of a win this week - approximately 2.7%

Would be much more of a shock win than the one at Geelong last year

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17 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Hey, to make the finals all we need to do is win three more games than North, and 1 more game than Port, and the same number of games as St Kilda.

Win this against the odds, and we're gback to a 50/50 chance, I'd say.

(I am rolling my eyes so fast your could power a dynamo off them - why did I ever let myself hope, we all knew we'd be let down in the end)

Won't we need to win one more than St Kilda?

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13 hours ago, ding said:

Buy a membership

Why don't you tell everyone why you don't have one now?

 

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4 hours ago, mrtwister said:

Won't we need to win one more than St Kilda?

Ah, yes, pardon me. Herped a derp. 

Or maybe part of my brain just refused to believe the situation we got ourselves into.

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4 hours ago, mrtwister said:

Won't we need to win one more than St Kilda?

Probably not, we will need to win as many as them as I doubt they will catch us percentage wise. We may actually catch PA as well so we may not need to win one more than them 

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I will jump on here to read all about our upcoming premiership dynasty and how we are the best club in the land. Would make a nice change from the posts when we lose. 

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59 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Why don't you tell everyone why you don't have one now?

 

;)

Because its nobody else's business

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1 hour ago, Chris said:

Probably not, we will need to win as many as them as I doubt they will catch us percentage wise. We may actually catch PA as well so we may not need to win one more than them 

I think the comment meant from now until the end of the season. 

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... think that perhaps we might be making some sort of progress.

If we don't win a game like this one (or Hawks, Port or Geelong), the season is like a bag of hot air.

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....laugh and cry! Laugh that we somehow beat West Coast in Perth and cry that we keeping losing to the Saints and somehow lost to the Bombers. 

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21 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Chance of a win this week - approximately 2.7%

Would be much more of a shock win than the one at Geelong last year

Have you been perusing the fiasco in speech writing in the US?


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13 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Melbourne Ports is gawn Moonie! Perhaps you should remove your hand you Greenie [censored]!!!

Cut back on the booze when you're posting mate

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