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16 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?

 

17 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Suns getting smashed, Ablett is a stain. 

Back to 14. 

Wouldnlove for the drug cheats to choke and miss finals

 

Enter fife, Neale, Bennell & Mundy... come on boys!!


On 26/08/2017 at 1:00 AM, Wrecker45 said:

The Bulldogs had a unique game plan last year. This year they were found out.

Roos resurrected our club but was tactically hopeless. Goodwin has the smarts to pants every other club in the finals.

But not to get us there??

5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The AFL won't allow Essendon to lose.

Gil already has his "fairytale return of the WADA victims" speech ready....no way they will lose today.  

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21 minutes ago, ENYAW said:

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

Adelaides season last year was destroyed by a last round loss to the Eagles, do you reckon they will lie down and lose going into the finals again?

 


Does the cruelty of this weekend know no bounds?

now we have to watch the [censored] cheats make the finals


Essendon absolutely deserve to be there.... they won when it counted.

Seems they have pride in the jumper. We could learn a lesson from them.

Just now, Nasher said:

West Coast lost to *us*. At home! Do they they deserve to make it?

If they win today, when it truly counts, then they deserve it more than we do.

 

 
3 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Adelaides season last year was destroyed by a last round loss to the Eagles, do you reckon they will lie down and lose going into the finals again?

 

Hell no, and the filth didn't have any good reason to beat us yesterday either. Adelaide won't sit back and allow WCE to win. Call it white line fever, their competive nature will kick in and they will want to end the season on a high.

Just now, ding said:

Essendon absolutely deserve to be there.... they won when it counted.

Seems they have pride in the jumper. We could learn a lesson from them.

The same club that lost to Brisbane and has today barely squeezed past a side who lost its past two games by 104?

There were 4 points on offer in Round 23. Same as in the previous 22 Rounds.

Essendon doesn't "deserve" it any more than we do (if we make it) simply because they won in Round 23 and we lost.

If we make it, then we deserve it. If we don't make it, then we don't.


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