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Round 21 - Non MFC Matches

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3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Can I be greedy and ask for both?

 

3 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Both?

I'll just be happy with a Dees win tomorrow.

 

Holly [censored]... go Blues!!!!!

 

 

Hoping the druggies drop their heads and lose some serious percentage 

 

West Coast are so fake.

I'll be gutted if they make the 8 before us.


As much as I hate them it's great to see Carlton take it right up to the Eagles.  Not sure they'll have enough in the tank for the last term but it just further goes to show what pretenders West Coast are.

West Coast are rubbish. I am pretty sure they have 2 tough games after this, so win, lose or draw for them tonight, they won't be playing finals.

I know we shouldn't be barracking for results to go or way but would be awesome if both Essendon and WC lost tonight. 

Ultimately though I just want us to win tomorrow (and the two weeks after), the rest can sort themselves out however they want. 

Edited by Pates

 

West coast have a 3 goal breeze and should win it

6 minutes ago, Pates said:

I know we shouldn't be barracking for results to go or way but would be awesome if both Essendon and WC lost tonight. 

Ultimately though I just want us to win tomorrow (and the two weeks after), the rest can sort themselves out however they want. 

Can't we have both?


3 minutes ago, olisik said:

West coast have a 3 goal breeze and should win it

Kind of like us 2 weeks ago...

0.3 percent up on ESS as it stands

43 points. That'll do

44 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Hooker has to be the biggest [censored] in the game

Hurley gives him a run for his money ...

31 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Do the Blues have it in them to cause an upset as well?  Only 8 points down late in the third term.

I would be surprised if the umps let them.


4 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

43 points. That'll do

Very important as 8th will be either essendon or Melbourne. Essendon play suns @ GC and freo @etihad. 

5 minutes ago, bingers said:

Hurley gives him a run for his money ...

I went to school with him. Decent bloke good player.

Come on boos....9pts down.

 

Edited by Wadda We Sing

2 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

I went to school with him. Decent bloke good player.

Yeah, I watched him tonight and thought we'd kill for him at Melbourne.

Essendon drop to 10th. We have to keep winning obviously and other teams around us have to keep winning to block them out. 

Christ there last 2 at Etihad.  How easy has there run home been?  My god it feels like there last half of the yr has been all at Etihad. 


1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Yeah, I watched him tonight and thought we'd kill for him at Melbourne.

Yeah no doubt. 10x better than Omac or Frost. 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Christ there last 2 at Etihad.  How easy has there run home been?  My god it feels like there last half of the yr has been all at Etihad. 

Next week is at Metricon.

Its their first game outside of Melbourne in 8 weeks. Makes me wanna vomit.

 
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Will be such a shame if the flat track bully Eagles make the finals.

The will just be wasting a spot like always and go out in Round 1. Such a boring useless team.

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Next week is at Metricon.

Its their first game outside of Melbourne in 8 weeks. Makes me wanna vomit.

Yeah just noticed that.  Lets hope gc can cause an upset.  As its at home ablett may play.  

I only caught the last quarter but did jobe get a standing ovation at the 4th minute mark?  Seriously farewell him r23. 


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