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Round 23 Non MFC Games

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Well, we only needed 3 results to happen for us to miss finals.

We've seen the first 2, now it's time for the 3rd. :(

19 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

$$$

West Coast are the richest club outside Victoria, aren't they? Huge incentive for the AFL's coffers if they get in, just like Essendon and Richmond. I won't be surprised if there's some suspect umpiring to secure Richmond in the top 4, just like the blatant pro-Essendon umpiring bias we're seeing at Etihad.

Plus TV audiences in Western Australia.

 

How much do Saints need to win by to knock us out?

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Plus TV audiences in Western Australia.

Yep, with West Coast in, the AFL have 4/5 states represented in finals. Just what the broadcasters want.


Adelaide doesn't need to beat w.c to finish on top.Making the 8 looks lost for now.

2 minutes ago, ENYAW said:

Adelaide doesn't need to beat w.c to finish on top.Making the 8 looks lost for now.

Did you figure that out all by yourself?

I will probably be cheering WCE... Full of whiskey already and i want not just the MFC players, but also the happy clappers who keep coming up with BS excuses to hurt like i am hurting.

Today, finally, i cant lose.

Thanks heaps Melbourne you basterds

Just now, ding said:

I will probably be cheering WCE... Full of whiskey already and i want not just the MFC players, but also the happy clappers who keep coming up with BS excuses to hurt like i am hurting.

Today, finally, i cant lose.

Thanks heaps Melbourne you basterds

That's the spirit. ☹️


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Not sure If I can watch what will transpire in the west, but no doubt I will. Cooking up a huge lamb roast to soften to inevitable pain. 

Mickey,the Saints need to win by 120 pts if they are to get ahead of us.

3 minutes ago, ding said:

I will probably be cheering WCE... Full of whiskey already and i want not just the MFC players, but also the happy clappers who keep coming up with BS excuses to hurt like i am hurting.

Today, finally, i cant lose.

Thanks heaps Melbourne you basterds

You're full of something else, ding.

I'll be cheering on the Crows like buggery.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

You're full of something else, ding.

I'll be cheering on the Crows like buggery.

Happy clapper #1

The players dont deserve it.

Just now, ding said:

Happy clapper #1

The players dont deserve it.

Neither do you if we make it.

Don't watch in a fortnight if we do.


3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Neither do you if we make it.

Don't watch in a fortnight if we do.

lol, and you DO somehow "deserve it" if we get there?

Like i said you are happy clapper #1

Enjoy it brown nose.

PS forget the reply, you are on ignore.

Edited by ding

In Salzburg at present............not sure what today's theme song should be:

Oscillating between Climb every Mountain and Mozart's Requiem.

 
Just now, ding said:

lol, and you DO somehow "deserve it" if we get there?

Like i said you are happy clapper #1

Enjoy it brown nose.

I will, you old geriatric.

c'mon Freo


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