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No chance of the first the only thing to be decided is the size of pies win.

Second will happen.

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4 minutes ago, old dee said:

No chance of the first the only thing to be decided is the size of pies win.

Second will happen.

Its funny when a team has nothing to play for can really come out swinging especially against a team with it all to lose. 

Freo have some super players. 

Fyfe, neale, hill x 2, Walters, Cerra, Wilson, Mundy & Langdon off the top of my head. 

Sandilands also might come back into the frame. 

There is also the Perth factor.

Ross the boss is a proud coach and will be demanding more from his group after last week and it really wouldn't surprise me if the result went either way this week. 

Having them play on saturday and if Collingwood lose it is absolutely on like donkey Kong at the g on Sunday would be epic!!

 

If Collingwood lose, it will only be because, for some reason, they wanted to.

They dont want to.

You can stop dreaming now.


What's the matter with you guys??!!!!  Have Faith!

We can ALWAYS believe that the enemy can be rolled!  I can really salivate at the prospect of Ross getting his boys up for one final, end of season, burst, blowing away that black & white mob in front of that rabid Perth crowd!  How sweet would that be??!!

GO DEES!!!

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2 minutes ago, ding said:

If Collingwood lose, it will only be because, for some reason, they wanted to.

They dont want to.

You can stop dreaming now.

Exactly ding. Freo are a spent and divided camp. Remind me of MFC in 2010.

 

It would also be a bit of sweet justice from last year. They knocked us off when we didn't come to the party. This year we will take their top 4 spot. 

I'd forgive them for 2017 if they gave us top 4 this year. 

3 minutes ago, Vagg said:

What's the matter with you guys??!!!!  Have Faith!

We can ALWAYS believe that the enemy can be rolled!  I can really salivate at the prospect of Ross getting his boys up for one final, end of season, burst, blowing away that black & white mob in front of that rabid Perth crowd!  How sweet would that be??!!

GO DEES!!!

Faith has nothing to do with it.


10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

After watching freo roll over last weekend I can say with absolute certainty that there is no chance that this scenario will eventuate.

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If the first one happens, put money on the draw in the Sydney v Hawthorn game.

10 minutes ago, old dee said:

Faith has nothing to do with it.

Ya grumpy old sod!  Get with the party!  (Freo are starting their Pie Night early this year!!  LOL)

8 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Ya grumpy old sod!  Get with the party!  (Freo are starting their Pie Night early this year!!  LOL)

Grumpy has nothing to do with it Vagg. You and others are still delerious after our win last week. Just look at the relative ladder positions and the game results over the last month. Add the coach is on the outer.  Pies in a canter.


3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Grumpy has nothing to do with it Vagg. You and others are still delerious after our win last week. Just look at the relative ladder positions and the game results over the last month. Add the coach is on the outer.  Pies in a canter.

Well, stranger things have happened!

2 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Well, stranger things have happened!

Not very often Vagg. Miracles are a rare event.

However I will be very happy accepting your " I told you so" on Saturday night 

TBH, I would much rather avoid Richmond until a GF if we were to make it. Playing them the first week and losing still stands having to play 4 finals.

And I really want to see us smash Geelong for once. If of course we beat GWS this week.

16 minutes ago, old dee said:

Not very often Vagg. Miracles are a rare event.

However I will be very happy accepting your " I told you so" on Saturday night 

There's very few things that would bring me more pleasure, OD!  LOL

1 hour ago, Bleeds_Red_&_Blue said:

... go buy a refribulator.. Then google how to use a refribulator

No need to google. There’s a lovely lady who talks you through how to use it when you open the machine. She talks a little slow for my liking. 


3 minutes ago, praha said:

TBH, I would much rather avoid Richmond until a GF if we were to make it. Playing them the first week and losing still stands having to play 4 finals.

And I really want to see us smash Geelong for once. If of course we beat GWS this week.

 It gives us a double chance though, 3 wins to the premiership instead of 4. I'd take that every single day of the week.

2 hours ago, Bleeds_Red_&_Blue said:

... go buy a refribulator.. Then google how to use a refribulator

Then google how to spell defibrillator.

 
11 hours ago, old dee said:

Grumpy has nothing to do with it Vagg. You and others are still delerious after our win last week. Just look at the relative ladder positions and the game results over the last month. Add the coach is on the outer.  Pies in a canter.

Sounds a bit like Collingwood vs Melbourne, Round 23 2017.

I'm sure some West Coast board last year had a thread hoping for a Collingwood win so they could make it, and someone on there was like "there's no chance Melbourne lose this game to a team with a coach about to get fired".


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