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1 hour ago, rollinson 65 said:

Richmond used to own spot number nine every year...

we have knocked them off their perch...  ;)

Ninthbourne

 
1 hour ago, rollinson 65 said:

Richmond used to own spot number nine every year...

we have knocked them off their perch...  ;)

Huzzah huzzah 

We will WIN this week against methcoast mark my words remember this post when we win?


3 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

We will WIN this week against methcoast mark my words remember this post when we win?

Luckily we're not playing them at the G

 
6 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

We will WIN this week against methcoast mark my words remember this post when we win?

I’ll remember your cold dead hands sooner 


1 hour ago, rollinson 65 said:

Richmond used to own spot number nine every year...

we have knocked them off their perch...  ;)

What drugs are you on?

1 hour ago, rollinson 65 said:

Richmond used to own spot number nine every year...

we have knocked them off their perch...  ;)

What drugs are you on?

On 8/12/2018 at 10:50 PM, WERRIDEE said:

We will WIN this week against methcoast mark my words remember this post when we win?

You also said at the bye we would win every remaining game didn't you?

8 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

You also said at the bye we would win every remaining game didn't you?

Love your positive attitude!


4 minutes ago, Philthy said:

Love your positive attitude!

I call it as I see, I've had enough of hearing what "could be." No offence to you Filthy, but take it or leave it. I deal with what I see. Oh, and my post was just a friendly joke on Werridee, nothing against the guy.

1 minute ago, MSFebey said:

I call it as I see, I've had enough of hearing what "could be." No offence to you Filthy, but take it or leave it. I deal with what I see. Oh, and my post was just a friendly joke on Werridee, nothing against the guy.

I am the "Glass Half Full" kind of guy. 

5 minutes ago, Philthy said:

I am the "Glass Half Full" kind of guy. 

I'm just the sick of losing, being a laughing stock and not making finals frustrated kind of guy. Kids are fine, just feel they're getting let down by the old ones.

8 minutes ago, Philthy said:

I am the "Glass Half Full" kind of guy. 

Appreciate your attitude. I'm more along the lines of MSFebey's thinking but don't stop being positive. We need people like you!

35 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

I'm just the sick of losing, being a laughing stock and not making finals frustrated kind of guy. Kids are fine, just feel they're getting let down by the old ones.

I feel your pain and my patience is wearing thing. There will be plenty of bloodletting from me if we miss finals this year!

Just trying to keep the faith in my boys and hope they stop breaking my heart.

Edited by Philthy


2 minutes ago, Philthy said:

I feel your pain and my patience is wearing thing. There will be plenty of bloodletting from me if we miss finals this year!

Just trying to keep the faith in my boys and hope they stop breaking my heart.

Good on you mate, I appreciate you blokes with all the patience in the world. Keep the positivity up mate, join the nut house with the rest of us in a couple of weeks (hopefully not). I'm just frustrated, I travelled to every away game last year, saw us come from behind to demolish the Crows, was sitting there in Perth with 2mins to go thinking not again before showing some fight and snatching a victory. I just think the last two years we have blown a very good opportunity to do a Dogs or Tigers, our best is good enough but these kind of opportunities wont be there forever (to steal a phrase from Neale).

15 minutes ago, MSFebey said:

Good on you mate, I appreciate you blokes with all the patience in the world. Keep the positivity up mate, join the nut house with the rest of us in a couple of weeks (hopefully not). I'm just frustrated, I travelled to every away game last year, saw us come from behind to demolish the Crows, was sitting there in Perth with 2mins to go thinking not again before showing some fight and snatching a victory. I just think the last two years we have blown a very good opportunity to do a Dogs or Tigers, our best is good enough but these kind of opportunities wont be there forever (to steal a phrase from Neale).

I went to AO this year, was great walking out giving it to some crows fans who were into me all night every time I cheered the Dees!

Hogan going down might be an Omen?

28 minutes ago, Philthy said:

I went to AO this year, was great walking out giving it to some crows fans who were into me all night every time I cheered the Dees!

Hogan going down might be an Omen?

Well last year when he went down we seemed to function better and we also won in Perth without him. Another thing is his form against the top 8 has been average/poor so may work in our favour also. We await!

 

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