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21 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Which Demonland regular will be the first one to melt down and make a fool of themselves if North kick a couple of goals early in the game, or hang around for a half? 

"North are making us look like the Fish Creek reserves side.... I think we have the answer now as to if Goodwin can coach....HE CANT! Lever is a slow hack - 800k and two first rounders down the drain.... Easter was a week ago but the umpires are still crucifying us.... This is [censored]. I’m never following this lousy club again!! ... oh hang on Hogan just kicked one on the quarter time siren that puts us up by two points..."

im just warming up

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32 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Regulation win required.... 36 points

Interesting to see how Goodwin coaches....... all the other teams can beat North so no excuse for a loss

St Kilda didn't do a very good his last week ?

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In Frankfurt waiting for reports.

No one here knows nor cares.

WHY CANT I SLEEP?????

GODEES!!!!!

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Several  years ago I put a nice bottle of Barossa shiraz to one side to cellarbrate ( sic ) ‘crushing the hoodoo’.  Thanks to our abysmal record against NM, it’s now perfectly aged, and should be drinking beautifully.  I’m very confident that I’ll be enjoying it this evening, but not so confident that I'll be pulling the cork to let it breathe before around 5:00pm.  Dees by 30 points.

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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Even the Saints were with them goal for goal for a half.

North are putrid.

Sad indictment of the coaching staff that we lost to them twice last year.

It was the fans fault ( specifically Demonlanders ) that we lost both games last year. Our expectations were too high. Let's rein it in boys and girls. Dees by 71.

 

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This is not a test of skill or game plan or coaching, it’s a mental test. We should easily win On paper. Now believe in yourselves, go in hard and beat these [censored]!

winning will go a long way to us playing finals imo. People who say these hoodoos don’t affect the players are wrong

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1 hour ago, Deeoldfart said:

Several  years ago I put a nice bottle of Barossa shiraz to one side to cellarbrate ( sic ) ‘crushing the hoodoo’.  Thanks to our abysmal record against NM, it’s now perfectly aged, and should be drinking beautifully.  I’m very confident that I’ll be enjoying it this evening, but not so confident that I'll be pulling the cork to let it breathe before around 5:00pm.  Dees by 30 points.

will be worth a Grange or 2 when get over thes flogs today

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2 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Which Demonland regular will be the first one to melt down and make a fool of themselves if North kick a couple of goals early in the game, or hang around for a half? 

Me - but not on this forum. 

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North are in rebuild and are in the bottom 4 of the comp. 

I expect to win comfortably today in the back of our best 8 to 10 players. 

Hoping Nev, Hibbo and Lever can find some form and cohesion down back. 

Our mids, in particular ANB, Dom and Harmes must be more accountable defensively to minimise the easy inside 50 opposition teams have had in the last 2 weeks. 

Hoping Trac, Bayley, Jeffy and Jesse get to Eee a lot of the ball today. 

On paper, we win by 46 points. On the field l will take a win by 1 point just to break this humiliating losing streak. 

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