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2 minutes ago, Sigil said:

You do know that you sorta said what the other people you understand are saying... :)

I am not worried what other teams are doing. If we just keep winning.

If we lose, we are still not good enough

i think our midfield is ready to kill, time will tell if i am right. 

 

How are people only realising now that 13 wins can see a team miss out on finals? That is why we need to SMASH Gold Coast tomorrow and beat Syd. 2 non negotiable to make finals 

19 minutes ago, Demonland said:

North will win all 3. Mark them down to finish on top of us. 

How that is even possible when we’re clearly miles ahead of them is beyond belief, easy draw?

 
1 minute ago, MSFebey said:

How that is even possible when we’re clearly miles ahead of them is beyond belief, easy draw?

Bottom 6 draw. Pies the same.


2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Bottom 6 draw. Pies the same.

Repeat games against Brisbane, Bulldogs, St Kilda and GC. They're 5-1 with two games to go against that group.

To be fair, they've also beaten Hawthorn, Sydney (away), GWS and West Coast, which is a better resume than we've got.

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Repeat games against Brisbane, Bulldogs, St Kilda and GC. They're 5-1 with two games to go against that group.

To be fair, they've also beaten Hawthorn, Sydney (away), GWS and West Coast, which is a better resume than we've got.

Interesting, thanks.

1 hour ago, CelebratingJade said:

Hawks win and North win will make it really tough to make finals with 13 wins

Probably need Hawks to beat Geelong next week, or it'll be down to GWS in round 23

Hawks midfield will dismantle cats next week. 

 
2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Fantastic footballer but Brad Johnson isn’t much chop in the media, at least his special comments. I think the special comments person could be scrapped altogether come to think of it.

"Yeaahh, good call ET"


42 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Adelaide /Port.

Every time Watts touches it, Port get a goal.( the last 3)

He was the best kick into F50 in the league last year. Champion data call it the money kick. 

I can’t go another season of missing out to [censored] like Hawthorn and Geelong and Collingwood with their [censored] dream draws and sickening home ground advantage and endless umpiring bias. I’m over it. 

59 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Adelaide /Port.

Every time Watts touches it, Port get a goal.( the last 3)

He’s had 9 possessions to half way through last ??? glad we got rid of him 


[censored] Adelaide. It's last year's final round all over again. 

Don't even have to be playing them and they still [censored] me off! 

Edited by SaberFang

I can't take this [censored]! Every bloody result we've needed has gone the wrong way by under a goal! [censored]! 

It's like watching a Melbourne play 9 matches in a weekend. 

Edited by SaberFang


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Unbelievable round so far. Wow, Crows!!

 

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