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31 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Lets hope the umpires don't give lots of frees against Max like his 'straight arm' ruck work, like last time we played the saints- wasn't it StK that complained to the AFL about Max's style not long before the game.  Poor sportsmanship compounded by the AFL/umpires blindsiding the mfc and Max about his 'faulty' technique.

Hope Max wreaks some revenge.  And hope we we thrash them for their poor sportsmanship in whinging to the AFL. 

Dees with a percentage boosting win!

Maybe Max should invest in a neck tattoo? 

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I know its a case of if my aunty had 8Alls.......but if max kicked true against geelong we woyld be playing 4 fifth spot today. Just saying ....maybe its not so bad despite my own doom and gloom......medications starting to kick in in.

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Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Once again it comes down to mindset, we need to put them away early.

...and then carry on with it. Don’t forget they nearly came back and rolled us last year after a six goal lead early 

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3 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Once again it comes down to mindset, we need to put them away early.

?Give ourselves a buffer for the inevitable fade ?

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Effort is all they have we need to match it . 

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Id be curious to know hiw many goals weve given up in junk time this year.

Saints as likely as any to jump on these opportunities


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5 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

...and then carry on with it. Don’t forget they nearly came back and rolled us last year after a six goal lead early 

No Max last year or Charlie "The Messiah" Sparko ~     (ok thats probably an early call)....

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There are two simple options on the table...

Beat St. Kilda 

Or

Become them.

The media, with incessant demands for website clicks, viewers and readers, need a team each week who is 'doomed' or 'disappointing'. They will be all over us like stink on a monkey should we drop this one.

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The media are waiting for us to stuff up today. Some said yesterday imagine if Melbourne drop the game tomorrow. This is a game we all know we should win and win well but not at all surprised if we drop it. 

I just hope we are past that stage. Today we need to to and win well. Get that percentage up and get a 2 game buffer on the teams below us. 

Cannot wait. I expect Maxy to dominate the ruck and our midfield to be to strong. 

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Going to Shiddihad today but I am not confident. Saints will have intensity and if we start like we did against the bombers we will be down by 4 goals at half time. 

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Interesting St Kilda have gone in with 2 ruckman who are both over 200cm tall. They have a pretty experienced and tall backline, so our forwards need to be really switched on from the get go. Feel like this would have been the perfect game for jeffy..

Armitage coming in gives them more experience and a hard body around the contest.

Think this will be a closer game then many people think.

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1 hour ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

It's the wife's birthday so I can't make it.... might try sneak a few quarters on TV.

Really got to come out and put the Saints away. There are no stand out sides in this competition and everyone seems to be inconsistent (except the Tigers and Eagles). So we've got a huge chance over the next 3 weeks to establish ourselves as contenders.

She's had birthdays before and she'll have them again. Why do wives think their silly birthday is more important than a big dees win over the saints ?? Go to the game and enjoy it. 

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Supremely confident.

In the immortal words of the average toothless Richmond supporter,,,,,,

"WERE GONNA FRASH EM" *sic

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7 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

She's had birthdays before and she'll have them again. Why do wives think their silly birthday is more important than a big dees win over the saints ?? Go to the game and enjoy it. 

Just don't bother going home after ;) ????

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cant see how stkilda can match our talent as long as we turn up to play.Dees by 10 goals.Then again we are mfc and are expert at finding a way to get beat

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22 minutes ago, ding said:

Supremely confident.

In the immortal words of the average toothless Richmond supporter,,,,,,

"WERE GONNA FRASH EM" *sic

fully sic

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Anyone else worried the Saints might kick straight for a change today? 36 goals 65 behinds in their last 5 games.

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1 hour ago, Deeoldfart said:

The Saints have had a week of 'soul searching' and 'home truths' so I'd expect them to come out hard.  Withstand their early flurry, get the game on our terms, and then let our superior talent dictate terms.

We’ve had countless of these soul searching sessions in the past and it’s meant SFA  so it’s important to destroy their confidence early and watch them unravel.

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Today is about percentage. A close win or a loss of any kind will be an abject failure by players and coaches. We need to start winning games against bottom sides, and winning them well.

Dees by 50 points

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36 minutes ago, forever demons said:

take her to the game as a special treat

Im going out  on  a limb here but Im guessing you still enjoy the joy of single life.

If not I salute your stance. See you at  the family court.

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