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8 of the 9 teams above us on the ladder, play each other. 

Richmond 1st play North 7th

West Coast 2nd play GWS 5th

Hawks 4th play Swans 8th

Cats 6th play Collingwood 9th

The 5th placed Crows play the team below us Port 11th. 

 

 

And we never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

Hopefully we break that habit. A win puts us in the 8 with Carlton to come.

2 minutes ago, pewpewpew said:

And we never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

Hopefully we break that habit. A win puts us in the 8 with Carlton to come.

This was always going to be a big opportunity but when it is done, (hopefully), we have to stay there. Some more worries ahead, I'm afraid but this is definitely the start of the opportunity for MFC.

 
5 minutes ago, pewpewpew said:

And we never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

Hopefully we break that habit. A win puts us in the 8 with Carlton to come.

Where’s your weekly “ will destroy us topic?”

It has worked the last two weeks.:)

6 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Where’s your weekly “ will destroy us topic?”

It has worked the last two weeks.:)

No Ablett anymore. No Lynch this week. I don't know any of their other players. 


15 minutes ago, pewpewpew said:

No Ablett anymore. No Lynch this week. I don't know any of their other players. 

The Gold Coast Kent Kingsleys.

Steven May out still? So missing Ablett and both captains. Don’t think they’re going as bad as it seems, danger game for sure.

31 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Steven May out still? So missing Ablett and both captains. Don’t think they’re going as bad as it seems, danger game for sure.

May will play this week.

 

Win this week and we should be 6th after all games are played (Geel/Pies one will lose, Hawks should best Swans, Tigers should beat North and WCE should best GWS).

Big week for sure. Win and we jump into the 8 with a good chance to solidify our position next week against Carlton. Lose and we drop away from the pack again. Time to step up Dees!


I can feel the MFCSS syndrome starting to burp. If we lose any of the next 2 games then we have gone nowhere and are still suffering from the same delusional attitudes that have haunted our past.

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