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Geelong losing gives us *some* breathing room, but we absolutely have to win. Bring the same attacking urgency as we did last week and we should [censored] it in.

 

Ladder has bunched up significantly again the last two rounds. Can’t afford to drop a single game against a lower ranked team from here.

Saints by 17 or dees by 57. I can't decide which

gave up first bike race in 6.5 yrs such is my excitement 


This is not a test of how good we are but our mental application and desire. 

Tge good thing is we have players in form at casey in most positions so that pressure help. 

Hogan to kick 8

 

Looks like practically a zero percent chance of rain today. No opportunity for the Saints to make it a wet slog and drag us down to their pitiful level.

Melbourne by 77.     

So my attendance record this year has yielded 0-4 (gee, Rich, Haw, Coll). 

Surely the laws of probability say I’ll get to see a win today...

 

right? 

19 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

So my attendance record this year has yielded 0-4 (gee, Rich, Haw, Coll). 

Surely the laws of probability say I’ll get to see a win today...

 

right? 

stay at home Deemented...this game is too important! ?

19 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

So my attendance record this year has yielded 0-4 (gee, Rich, Haw, Coll). 

Surely the laws of probability say I’ll get to see a win today...

 

right? 

All those crowds were 40k plus. Just go alone today and you’ll be fine. 

4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

All those crowds were 40k plus. Just go alone today and you’ll be fine. 

I’m meeting up with 9 other Dees fans.....


12 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

I’m meeting up with 9 other Dees fans.....

Haha, all I can say is Welcome to your first live win of 2018. Go Dees!

Edited by Dee Zephyr

50 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

So my attendance record this year has yielded 0-4 (gee, Rich, Haw, Coll). 

Surely the laws of probability say I’ll get to see a win today...

 

right? 

Ahhhh, so we spend all week discussing these losses when the actual real problem is you! Hang your head in shame and lock yourself in the bathroom Sir!

1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

So my attendance record this year has yielded 0-4 (gee, Rich, Haw, Coll). 

Surely the laws of probability say I’ll get to see a win today...

 

right? 

Saints are paying $6. Just sayin

5 hours ago, SFebey said:

Saints by 13

Ew

2 hours ago, praha said:

Geelong losing gives us *some* breathing room, but we absolutely have to win. Bring the same attacking urgency as we did last week and we should [censored] it in.

And clean F50 delivery will also help. 


1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

So my attendance record this year has yielded 0-4 (gee, Rich, Haw, Coll). 

Surely the laws of probability say I’ll get to see a win today...

 

right? 

If we lose it is solely your fault and I'll find you... and send vile over to deal with you... I cant fight ?

Uncle Bitter is currently in Kimberleys. I mean in The Kimberleys so I shall be listening in with fervour . I may also be sober as I am having difficulties obtaining beer. Shiraz is an impossible dream.

However,I shall soldier on manfully and expect my spirits to be uplifted by the Dees dishing out a jolly good thrashing 

5 star accommodation in th Kimberley? 

Edited by beelzebub

 

Is it too pessimistic to say if we lose this it is all over? 

2 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Is it too pessimistic to say if we lose this it is all over? 

Not pessimistic. Itd be a fair call imho.

I expect to win today. Just hope the club DOESNT....i.e go out to win by playing...not attending 


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