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When we beat the tigers I will (the team should) watch the Hawthorn replay, to be sure I don't (the team doesn't) get too far ahead of myself (itself).......

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3 minutes ago, number 27 said:

When we beat the tigers I will (the team should) watch the Hawthorn replay, to be sure I don't (the team doesn't) get too far ahead of myself (itself).......

Not a bad idea (suggestion) when all considered (overall) and certainly (most probably) a humbling (in your box) move (action requirement) once (the first moment) that result (positive scorecard) occurs (happens). I think.

I have two middle fingers, one to raise right in the face both of the Tigers I will be watching with.

 

Enjoy the win, but still be angry and sceptical of the club and coaches. 

We always need a reason to step up and play well, this should occur whenever the jumper is pulled on. 

It’s a magnificent Jumper that has not been respected properly


.... fully expect us to roll Essendon, St Kilda, Gold Coast and Carlton in the games following and be 7-2 after 9 games.

Automatically revert to thinking we're a top 4 side.

Think our list depth is amazing

Think that Goodwin is an amazing coach

And

think that Lever was an inspired trade.

Then I'll await our next deplorable performance.

2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

.... fully expect us to roll Essendon, St Kilda, Gold Coast and Carlton in the games following and be 7-2 after 9 games.

...fully expect us to lose to the worst performing team out of Essendon, St Kilda, Gold Coast and Carlton in the games following and be 6-3 after 9 games.

 

…know for a fact that we'll fall in a heap when we play Essendon next week.

sadly if we do , I will say typical Melbourne. 

 


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