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9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Geez we really blew a great opportunity yesterday....

You are not kidding. Just about have guaranteed finals. 

 

Eagles are such [censored] downhill skiers. Their entire team is so soft and vanilla. Very lucky they have a young opposition who look set to be blown off the park.

[censored] yesterday was so important and we [censored] it! [censored]!

21 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Yep, increasingly looks like a win yesterday would've cemented us in finals. Now we need to win 3 out of 4 to guarantee anything.

The last thing we needed in this last month is the added pressure of [censored] up our most successful season in a decade. Next week is crucial, we can't just rely on other results anymore.

Yep. We have done it every year since 1987 that we have made finals, always lost a couple of "unloseable" games to drop a few rungs. 

Clubs still line us up weeks out, you cannot blame them

 

Adelaide might have set themselves up for a win with one quarter to go. Unbelievable Magpies capitulation in the third.

Geez that would be devastating for Pies fans.


5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Adelaide might have set themselves up for a win with one quarter to go. Unbelievable Magpies capitulation in the third.

Geez that would be devastating for Pies fans.

Back to 10 points!!

what was the Filth's buggest lead?

 

Colly-wobbles- alive and well!  :cool:

Seeing Ess and Pies lose (after the siren) takes some of the pain out of our loss...

Great game to watch. Unbelievable choke.

Yep, as filthy as we are, I reckon Saints, Pies and Bombers would all feel worse right now.


Pies pretty much had them covered in most statistical categories as well and still couldn't get the job done.  Surely, now that they can't make finals, Buckley has to go?

That would have felt like a win to the crows and a handy 2 points for them and the pies would feel like that was a loss. 50 points up and also in the final term they got out to 22 points. They would be spewing after that. Funny stuff. 

But yes yesterday was a costly costly loss for us. 

Saints would have to feel the worst - to lose when up by 10 points with 80 seconds to go is criminal. Up there with Essendon's loss to Sydney!

Here's to the moronic half of that Media Cartel that barrack for the pies.... The supporters would be used to it...


Gotta feel for TWSNBN, the Team that keeps on giving. Picked up, in the last two years the Best Coach, the Best players available and not available, the Best Draw, the Best Draft Picks and the best Medicos and last but by no means least, the Best and most unfavorable Media Bias since Fox on the Trumpet. Ha, Ha.... 

30 point last quarter and we're 8th. That will hurt

*Edit didn't see the 4th is already half way through. Still Lions now getting smashed by a rubbish West Coast team is annoying

 

West Coast are such a nothing team. Could win by 150 points against the Lions and I still wouldn't be impressed. A team of downhill skiing, flat-track bullies. They'll never win when it counts (as evidenced by their [censored] of the bed 2 years ago).
 

That said, Christ it'd be nice if we had an ounce of their ability to put away lowly teams with such ease. You just know we'll start the Brisbane game horribly, end up 4 or 5 goals down by half time, then barely scrape over the line in the 4th (or worse, lose by a goal). We've perfected the art of giving lowly opposition a sniff at embarrassing us.

Well we didn't drop any places this round, still 7th.

Next week is looking ominous though

We play GWS.

Essendon plays Carlton.

Doggies play the Lions in Brisbane.

Saints play West Coast at home.

Sydney play down at Geelong.


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