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12 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

Should be a great 

Shame its unlikely to be in Melbourne - would love to have gone and seen our supporters come out of the woodwork.

Who would we play the following week ... I think it would be the loser of Geel vs Rich a the G? We had both teams on toast earlier in the yr.

As an aside, its been so long since we made finals I couldn't recall the ticketing arrangements until the club sent me a timely email.

Just finished shopping in Bayside and outside Woolies were five cars all with Melbourne stickers on. (Not including mine) Both yesterday and today talking to people, two said they followed Brisbane and Sydney BUT also said they used to follow Melbourne and changed. Keep winning and I'm sure they will come back from the "dark side".

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15 minutes ago, brendan said:

Tex and talia out, it's starting to look like the perfect storm

Is anyone else getting the feeling that the Crows might just be out to F88k us over because of Lever (assuming it's done)?

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49 minutes ago, CatFishPig said:

Is anyone a GIF person? I want one of Watts kicking the sealer on queens Birthday.

Take your pick from the links below.  

Never tire of seeing that goal!

They will all bring a tear to your eye and warmth to your red and blue heart, :wub:especially the first one which shows Jack's journey

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25 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Is anyone else getting the feeling that the Crows might just be out to F88k us over because of Lever (assuming it's done)?

Won't matter if we beat the pies, if we don't it's going to be a horrible feeling until Sunday arvo 

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Just now, brendan said:

Won't matter if we beat the pies, if we don't it's going to be a horrible feeling until Sunday arvo 

Particularly after a sleepless Saturday night.

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Just can't see us beating Sydney at the SCG. That joint is a fortress, the Swans are the best team in the comp, and we are always hopeless at the SCG.

Most likely result - we get flogged, I yell abuse at everyone including my girlfriend's parents, and I get banned for life from the SCG (even though I'm a member).

Geez, I hope we play Port in Adelaide.

 

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3 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Just can't see us beating Sydney at the SCG. That joint is a fortress, the Swans are the best team in the comp, and we are always hopeless at the SCG.

Most likely result - we get flogged, I yell abuse at everyone including my girlfriend's parents, and I get banned for life from the SCG (even though I'm a member).

Geez, I hope we play Port in Adelaide.

 

I'm still holding out hope for a Richmond choke, saints will want to send rooey out in style 

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28 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Is anyone else getting the feeling that the Crows might just be out to F88k us over because of Lever (assuming it's done)?

you beat Collingwood and Adelaides actions are irrelevant.

The 2 outs certainly help WCE chances, but they are still no certainties in that game.

Melbourne and Essendon do what they should do, and WCE vs Adelaide is a dead rubber. 

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5 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Just can't see us beating Sydney at the SCG. That joint is a fortress, the Swans are the best team in the comp, and we are always hopeless at the SCG.

Most likely result - we get flogged, I yell abuse at everyone including my girlfriend's parents, and I get banned for life from the SCG (even though I'm a member).

Geez, I hope we play Port in Adelaide.

 

Hawks beat them there and Dons should have?

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5 minutes ago, Ash35 said:

you beat Collingwood and Adelaides actions are irrelevant.

The 2 outs certainly help WCE chances, but they are still no certainties in that game.

Melbourne and Essendon do what they should do, and WCE vs Adelaide is a dead rubber. 

Or...if we lose AND Essendon lose, you'll be sweating on the WCE v Crows game. (is that right?) :cool:

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12 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Just can't see us beating Sydney at the SCG. That joint is a fortress, the Swans are the best team in the comp, and we are always hopeless at the SCG.

Most likely result - we get flogged, I yell abuse at everyone including my girlfriend's parents, and I get banned for life from the SCG (even though I'm a member).

Geez, I hope we play Port in Adelaide.

 

Jeez Ron, You must be good value at family events. Your GFs parents probably warrant a tongue lashing.

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1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Is anyone else getting the feeling that the Crows might just be out to F88k us over because of Lever (assuming it's done)?

No, I did entertain the thought they were trying to manipulate the finals by not playing a certain team until the GF should they make it. But they get the easier draw if they finish 1st. 

 

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45 minutes ago, brendan said:

I'm still holding out hope for a Richmond choke, saints will want to send rooey out in style 

has a nice ring to it.

will be an interesting game in many ways

 

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51 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Just can't see us beating Sydney at the SCG. That joint is a fortress, the Swans are the best team in the comp, and we are always hopeless at the SCG.

Most likely result - we get flogged, I yell abuse at everyone including my girlfriend's parents, and I get banned for life from the SCG (even though I'm a member).

Geez, I hope we play Port in Adelaide.

 

 

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1 hour ago, SFebey said:

Crows tinkering with form IMO, could go into finals losing their last 2 with a week off in between. Those lads must be injured surely? I think Crows and Swans both beatable anyway come finals

I think when you're sitting on top of the ladder, playing an out of form team sitting 8 spots below you, you figure you've got it covered even with a couple of stars being rested...

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Just now, PaulRB said:

I think when you're sitting on top of the ladder, playing an out of form team sitting 8 spots below you, you figure you've got it covered even with a couple of stars being rested...

WCE will be fired up, last game at Subiaco and finals spot on the line potentially. All hinges on our game anyway

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9 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

No, I did entertain the thought they were trying to manipulate the finals by not playing a certain team until the GF should they make it. But they get the easier draw if they finish 1st.

Agreed.  Best result/draw for Adelaide is to finish on top which is a decent incentive to beat WCE. 

However, by the time they play they will know the result of all games in particular the GWS vs Cats game: 

  • GWS win, Adelaide must beat WCE to finish first. 
  • Geelong win Crows will end up on top and their WCE game is meaningless.

The Crows will be in the box seat to decide who their opponent is in the first final, even if Rich lose and Sydney win. 

I am just praying for a Dees win so I can relax for the weekend.

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man im really starting to lose it.  how am I going to make it until this time tomorrow worrying about a loss?

I want to have confidence but we limped over the line against the lions and lost to north a few weeks ago

C'MON the DEES!!

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22 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Agreed.  Best result/draw for Adelaide is to finish on top which is a decent incentive to beat WCE. 

However, by the time they play they will know the result of all games in particular the GWS vs Cats game: 

  • GWS win, Adelaide must beat WCE to finish first. 
  • Geelong win Crows will end up on top and their WCE game is meaningless.

The Crows will be in the box seat to decide who their opponent is in the first final, even if Rich lose and Sydney win. 

I am just praying for a Dees win so I can relax for the weekend.

I had Freo beating the Tigers last week but moving on from that...  

I think Port's margin over the Suns will be greater than the Swans margin over Carlton. 

So for me top spot gives you either the Tigers or Port as a first round opponent. 

For me everything hinges on the Saints v Tigers game. Saints winning is in our best interest. That would potentially give us 

Tigers week 1

Cats week 2

Crows week 3

Come prelim we are going to be facing crows/giants/swans so all tough games.

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In the fwiw category, interesting discussion on the Pies Big Footy board about the merits of losing against the Dees so as to finish 13th and get an easier 2018 draw (obviously assuming the Hawks lose tonight).  Some even see the Reid general soreness out as being indicative of this being a consideration.  

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