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Last 50 years only 1 other Victorian team that hasn’t hasnt won a flag.. Saints & they have played in 3 losing vs our 2. So we the least successful club ..  

Hawks x 12
Carlton x 7
Tigers x 5
Nth x 4
ESS x4

WC x 4
Pies x 2
Crows x2
Swans x2
Lions x3
Catsx3
Dogsx1
Port x1 

 
3 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Last 50 years only 1 other Victorian team that hasn’t hasnt won a flag.. Saints & they have played in 3 losing vs our 2. So we the least successful club ..  

Hawks x 12
Carlton x 7
Tigers x 5
Nth x 4
ESS x4

WC x 4
Pies x 2
Crows x2
Swans x2
Lions x3
Catsx3
Dogsx1
Port x1 

Yep, Agony continues!!

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

2 night finals and an AFLX trophy aint half bad.

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Harmes looks far too happy about that AFLX trophy. 

I blame this year on that tbh. 


36 minutes ago, Demonland said:

2 night finals and an AFLX trophy aint half bad.

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And we have Bayley Fritsch; the most successful player of the modern X'era

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Edited by John Demonic

 

Harmes was laughing at the most ridiculous trophy he has ever seen. For goodness sake who designed that ugly piece of....

22 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Really, we really need a reminder of this? Who didn’t already know this. 

Good to remind the AFL so we can get a priority pick...


13 hours ago, Dame Gaga said:

Harmes was laughing at the most ridiculous trophy he has ever seen. For goodness sake who designed that ugly piece of....

Well i for one thought it was a very creative thought out design DG!   X for Xciting!??

I am sure this news will come as a deep shock to many, and I think it would be best if the Mods closed the thread for a while so that everyone can take the time they need to digest this revelation.

14 hours ago, Demonland said:

2 night finals and an AFLX trophy aint half bad.

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So proud of the club for winning AFL X#1

Sure T Mac played in it, hurt his ankle and missed the first 6 rounds, but I wouldn't take it back for the world.

We know how bad we are right now. What does digging up increasingly obscure stats to prove it actually do for us at this stage?

 


15 hours ago, John Demonic said:

And we have Bayley Fritsch; the most successful player of the modern X'era

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Are you telling me there was another version of this comp some time back JD?  If so i'll be very annoyed at myself for missing it

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Give us time Balls!

That is true.  We only just overtook them with our massive one hunnder or so point victory against them last year, so there must only be around half a dozen or so games in it.

Still I'll hold onto it for as long as we can in the present circumstances.

I was fifteen years old in '64 and now i'm seventy !   Nonetheless,  i thoroughly enjoyed the Jimmy Stynes era . We had champion teams in the  '88 & 2000 G.F's but fell four or five players shy of our respective legendary opponents .

........and then there was Jacka ...............!

 


On 8/13/2019 at 12:25 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

So proud of the club for winning AFL X#1

Sure T Mac played in it, hurt his ankle and missed the first 6 rounds, but I wouldn't take it back for the world.

AFL X????? Did I miss something.

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