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Non MFC Matches - Round 8

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8 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Maybe Sidebottom is someone we should be trying to lure to the Dees.

Would complement our midfield.

would take serious coin to get him to wander down swan road to our joint.

he would definitely add some cream, but we'd be giving something good up to get him, no doubt.

 

Saints now 5th on the ladder.  Taking their chances, the exact opposite of what we do.

Although it must be nice having an almost empty injury list.....

Just now, Petraccattack said:

Saints now 5th on the ladder.  Taking their chances, the exact opposite of what we do.

Although it must be nice having an almost empty injury list.....

I must have spoken too soon when I said sooky Melbourne supporters wouldn't be able to take St Kilda winning personally.

 
4 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Saints now 5th on the ladder.  Taking their chances, the exact opposite of what we do.

Although it must be nice having an almost empty injury list.....

They've earnt it. For the most part they have turned up to play and taken their opportunities. When they play a bottom team (e.g. Hawthorn) they make he most of that and make sure they win. We've done the opposite and it's why they're ahead of us again this year and will continue to be for the foreseeable future. 

We need leaders to help get the boys up so they don't drop games to bottom teams. We're going nowhere until we can turn that corner. 

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Just noticed the Colliwobbles leading GWS by 1pt @ half time.....like what the? Can Bucks go another season!!?


3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Just noticed the Colliwobbles leading GWS by 1pt @ half time.....like what the? Can Bucks go another season!!?

GWS two players down (early concussions) so it could test them

1 hour ago, A F said:

If St Kilda get some injuries, they'll be in big trouble. They still rely on too few IMO.

All clubs are in the same situation, The Aints are getting the job done

That's all you can ask

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

All clubs are in the same situation, The Aints are getting the job done

That's all you can ask

Yeah but I get what he is saying.

They lost Reiwoldt for one game and that's pretty much it.

They beat Carlton by 19 points.... not something to write home about.

They are being overrated big time by the media.

 
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4 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Yeah but I get what he is saying.

They lost Reiwoldt for one game and that's pretty much it.

They beat Carlton by 19 points.... not something to write home about.

They are being overrated big time by the media.

That is true but in a season where the top 8 is wide open they will probably make it because they have won games they should have and thrashed the bottom teams to get a good %.

Whether they deserve to make the 8 is a moot point.  The cards are falling their way.  I just wish it was us.

3 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Yeah but I get what he is saying.

They lost Reiwoldt for one game and that's pretty much it.

They beat Carlton by 19 points.... not something to write home about.

They are being overrated big time by the media.

No they're not. It is a tight competition and this year a win is a win, there will not be many massacres in 2017

Carlscum are not that bad and Bolton is no fool

Tonight WE can win if we fight hard enough against the odds

The Aints have a lot of young kids who are learning to win, so far far they are learning faster than the MFC


haha. goal of the year Jamie Elliot. suck it gws. hope these two sides run each other into the ground and draw

23 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

That is true but in a season where the top 8 is wide open they will probably make it because they have won games they should have and thrashed the bottom teams to get a good %.

Whether they deserve to make the 8 is a moot point.  The cards are falling their way.  I just wish it was us.

Very early in the season to be saying this, mate. St Kilda may well have been saying similar things after Round 2. Long way to go yet and anything could happen.

Pies need to be swabbed !!


Pies are a formidable team now that that bloke Dunn is in defence.

Ha. Stevey J. If you have to wait to see your club smashed by the best side in the comp, then this is the way you like the day to start.


Hate that stupid GWS song

 

Poor Pies....poooooooorrrrrr Pies

Wonderful isnt it :)


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