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Fenceology Predicts the ladder

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I had my Ouija board out last night! Here it is Ladder Prediction end 2018

1 GWS

2 ADELAIDE

3 SWANS

4 RICHMOND

5 PT ADELAIDE

6 GEELONG

7 BULLDOGS

8 WCE

9 ST KILDA

10 MELBOURNE

11ESSENDOPE

12 HAWTHORN

13 CARLTON

14 NTH MELB

15 COLLINGWOOD

16 FREO

17 BRISBANE

18 GCS

We once again will lose crunch games against inferior opposition and miss out.

 

 

 

And Simon Badloss will throw is hands in the air and yell "Why of why did I sack JACK WATTS"

 
1 hour ago, picket fence said:

I had my Ouija board out last night! Here it is Ladder Prediction end 2018

 

time to dich that antique oija board, fency and get a nice shiny modern one that works. 


This thread was just what 'land was begging for.

Go back to what i said before, if we start ready to kill, we will be five spots up at year's end......

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

I had my Ouija board out last night! Here it is Ladder Prediction end 2018

1 GWS

2 ADELAIDE

3 SWANS

4 RICHMOND

5 PT ADELAIDE

6 GEELONG

7 BULLDOGS

8 WCE

9 ST KILDA

10 MELBOURNE

11ESSENDOPE

12 HAWTHORN

13 CARLTON

14 NTH MELB

15 COLLINGWOOD

16 FREO

17 BRISBANE

18 GCS

We once again will lose crunch games against inferior opposition and miss out.

 

 

Glass half full?

 
34 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Picket's glass has been empty for a long time.

Nah it's broken. 


34 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Picket's glass has been empty for a long time.

not to mention the glass is chipped and cracked

2 hours ago, loges said:

Glass half full?

In this case there’s no glass... just a mug and one that’s more than a little full at that!

9 minutes ago, hardtack said:

In this case there’s no glass... just a mug and one that’s more than a little full at that!

yes ht, it's no glass and it's no mug either. It's a chamber-pot and it's overflowing

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Let the season begin and revisit when appropriate. 

Happy to see what other Demonlanders predict as ladder. Please indulge!

3rd and will make at least a Prelim. Don't care about any other team. 


I just don't understand supporters who revel in predicting the clubs demise.  Definitition of "Supporter " is "a person who approves of and encourages a public figure, political party, policy, etc."

Based on that the MFC is the "etc" and Picket, you seem to be doing niether of those things. As the saying goes, "with friends like you....."

I know people will say this is a "Fan Forum" but once again, I am not sure where you sit within the "Fan" part of the forum, more a detractor than a Fan.

Good luck to you and Go Dees!!!

Salems Lot - Melbourne Supporter for 54 years!

Picket - you just wasted all that credibility you've been building up all these years.


finals are the expectation in 2018

1 geelong
2 sydney
3 port adelaide
4 footscray
5 richmond
6 melbourne
7 adelaide
8 gw$
-----------------------
9 peptides
10 meth coke
11 hawthorn
12 fremantle
13 bears
14 the filth
15 st. kilda
16 gc17
17 north melbourne
18 carlton

but who knows, it's such a chook lotto as to what will happen

 

Dee's 5th the sky is the limit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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