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47 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

We will beat Adelaide. We will destroy Gold Coast. We will then get Viney and Hibberd back for the Sydney game.

We will win the last 5 matches and finish top 4.   Enjoy the show.

You said we’d win every game after the bye too Trac ?

 

We need to win the next close one, it’s those sort of wins tat galvanise a team. 

But yeah this years close losses have torn me up, especially knowing we probably should have won most if not all of them. 

On 7/23/2018 at 5:25 PM, america de cali said:

Went to my electrophysiologist/cardiologist to have my annual defibrillator checkup today. Has worked perfectly for the year with only one event recorded. That was on Saturday 21st of July at around 10pm when the game at Geelong was finishing up. The heart missed a few beats. Previous event was when we beat WC last year just after the game. His advice to me is to stop watching football live. Said I should watch replay but only after knowing the result first. Oh dear! There is such a thing as heart stopper game.

Hahah, thanks for sharing this story (and glad that you're still here to share this story).

 
On 7/23/2018 at 9:25 AM, america de cali said:

Went to my electrophysiologist/cardiologist to have my annual defibrillator checkup today. Has worked perfectly for the year with only one event recorded. That was on Saturday 21st of July at around 10pm when the game at Geelong was finishing up. The heart missed a few beats. Previous event was when we beat WC last year just after the game. His advice to me is to stop watching football live. Said I should watch replay but only after knowing the result first. Oh dear! There is such a thing as heart stopper game.

Dear me! Glad you’re still here, what are you going to do if we ever make another grand final (and it’s close?)

Wednesday now and this really stings. A very tough pill to swallow still, made worse by the half dozen Cats supporters at work constantly reminding me of the devastation. 

The only thing I have found to be therapeutic in a way is the discussion on here. Difference of opinion yes, but most are burning. 

Saw footage of ANB last night punching the turf after the siren. The players need to move on as do we. Can’t wait for the bounce on Saturday night. 


5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wednesday now and this really stings. A very tough pill to swallow still, made worse by the half dozen Cats supporters at work constantly reminding me of the devastation. 

The only thing I have found to be therapeutic in a way is the discussion on here. Difference of opinion yes, but most are burning. 

Saw footage of ANB last night punching the turf after the siren. The players need to move on as do we. Can’t wait for the bounce on Saturday night. 

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-07-24/crook-rooke-and-co-move-on-

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