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The problem with the saints game plan is that everything needs to go perfectly well for them to look like a good footy side.

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2 points come on sainters!!

 
4 minutes ago, johndemonic said:

The problem with the saints game plan is that everything needs to go perfectly well for them to look like a good footy side.

Exactly the same as the MFC


For every 5 things St Kilda do right, they make 1 mistake which completely kills all momentum they had and hands back momentum to the opposition. What an infuriating team to watch. 

 

11 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

For every 5 things St Kilda do right, they make 1 mistake which completely kills all momentum they had and hands back momentum to the opposition. What an infuriating team to watch. 

we used to do that constantly as well... not as much now.

4 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Saints lose by 4 after a billion opportunities to score a goal. Heartbreaking. 

Hawthorn leadershipjave fear of losing . Ours don’t.

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Wow both games a cracker in the end. Not sure clarko would be happy with that

a lot happier than our mate Goodwin... but I get what you are saying

So the winner of next week's match Hawks V Sydney get top 4, loser down to 5th probably. Either way, top 4 aspirations are cooked for us. Just a [censored] fight to stay in the 8 now, as we expected. 


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

a lot happier than our mate Goodwin... but I get what you are saying

Goodwin would take a 1 point win over anyone at this point. 

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Wow both games a cracker in the end. Not sure clarko would be happy with that

Why?

they had an off night and still won. We at the MFC can only dream such scenario’s. 

It will be forgotten about by Monday afternoon 

Feels like a real slow death this time. Every little result sucking a bit more life out of us. 

Hawks know how to win, we know how to lose. 


6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Feels like a real slow death this time. Every little result sucking a bit more life out of us. 

It's like the entire round 23 2017 weekend (after we lost to Collingwood and all saw what was coming) spread out over an entire month. It's like I've been stuck in a slow-motion car crash ever since that Sydney loss, arguably even since the [censored] Geelong loss. 

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8 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

So the winner of next week's match Hawks V Sydney get top 4, loser down to 5th probably. Either way, top 4 aspirations are cooked for us. Just a [censored] fight to stay in the 8 now, as we expected. 

If Freo beat Coll in Perth and we win both, we can finish 4th?

Just now, MSFebey said:

If Freo beat Coll in Perth and we win both, we can finish 4th?

The same Freo that last by 23 goals today?? Ain't happening! 

 
3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

It's like the entire round 23 2017 weekend (after we lost to Collingwood and all saw what was coming) spread out over an entire month. It's like I've been stuck in a slow-motion car crash ever since that Sydney loss, arguably even since the [censored] Geelong loss. 

Yeah pretty much. We’re just watching it all unfold in slow motion this time.

Just now, Hell Bent said:

The same Freo that last by 23 goals today?? Ain't happening! 

They’re a totally different team at home and Pies have a huge injury list, anything can happen as we almost saw with Saints tonight.


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