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39 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Should i be barracking for GW$ tonight?

Only if you believe that will affect how hard Adelaide go this week, or if you think we'll somehow win our way to the Semi-Final and you want us to play the Cats at the G after they lose to GWS in the Qualifying final…or something (I spend too much time on that damn ladder predicter).

Bottom line is…I don't think it really matters. The team that matters played today, and [censored] up big time (sorry Nasher).

 

I think a lot of the rooting for GWS reflects the attitude problem that is endemic at our club.  Good/great teams don't turn it on and off at will - they always come to play.  I don't think the outcome of tonight's match will have any impact on Adelaide's motivation.

 

 

(I would also pee in my own eyes before I hope for a GWS win)


1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Yeah, it's so they go top spot giving Crows more incentive to win

Since the crows lost last week they want to get back into winning form...

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Cats will win this. Adelaide guaranteed of top spot regardless of tomorrow. All signs point to Eagles win imo. 

 

Port to overtake swans on %?

if Tigers win well, They could overtake giants on %?

swans finish 6th....port finish 5th....if we make it play them in Adelaide?

Melbourne there is a team called Geelong playing tonight. They are playing for 2nd spot and a home final. The difference is to you today is they have gone out and will win it. 

They didn't choke, they have actually laid tackles and used the ball well. Because they are hungry and desperate for that home final. 

Just saying. 

On another note Port is giving the suns a bath. 

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3 minutes ago, Born to Run said:

Port to overtake swans on %?

if Tigers win well, They could overtake giants on %?

swans finish 6th....port finish 5th....if we make it play them in Adelaide?

Seems possible, think the Saints might cause an upset though.


Crows have no incentive to play for top spot.

Cue in the rack against the Eagles.

Where are we going for Mad Monday?

Wouldn't surprise me if the Crows rested Sloane tomorrow. 

Book your September holidays, folks. Save yourselves the angst and accept that West Coast are going to win. Clearly they have more to play for than our mob.

You've gotta give it to Port... they can destroy a team outside the 8. 

Gee the suns are a rabble. only 3 goals scored in 4 quarters. 35 scoring shots to 5. I know he isn't responsible for his team mates choices but hasn't Ablett led that team into a rabble. I know he gave up the captaincy last season but the culture has never been that good. 

He has probably packed up and come to victoria already. 

 

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee the suns are a rabble. only 3 goals scored in 4 quarters. 35 scoring shots to 5. I know he isn't responsible for his team mates choices but hasn't Ablett led that team into a rabble. I know he gave up the captaincy last season but the culture has never been that good. 

He has probably packed up and come to victoria already. 

Did a bang-up job establishing a prayer-circle in the playing group, so there's that.

Ablett's destroyed his integrity in the last few months. It's pretty clear he's giving the club a thinly-veiled middle finger because they're making a trade to Geelong difficult. Seems increasingly likely they'll force him to retire rather than get his way.

From what I understand, the Suns front-loaded his 3 year contract, so they are getting royally screwed if they release him from his contract after only 2 years. Pretty unfair on the Suns if he's already earned ~85% of his contract value and decides to walk.


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Melbourne there is a team called Geelong playing tonight. They are playing for 2nd spot and a home final. The difference is to you today is they have gone out and will win it. 

They didn't choke, they have actually laid tackles and used the ball well. Because they are hungry and desperate for that home final. 

Just saying. 

On another note Port is giving the suns a bath. 

Looks like the [censored] weren't at skilled stadium, they were at the G in red and blue jumpers.

3 hours ago, McQueen said:

Crows have no incentive to play for top spot.

Cue in the rack against the Eagles.

Where are we going for Mad Monday?

If the players have a mad monday l will spew

So I can now sit down and vomit out my pent up disgust at yesterdays result at essenscum.

 

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