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Now that’s what you call a sustained crappy performance. The numbers would be even more scary from 2007 onwards. 

 

When it comes to draws we are equal last.

Geelong on top but zero flags to show for it. How Chris Scott has not managed to win a flag with some of the teams he's had ....


3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We are almost a mirror of Whorethorn...

That’s scary SWYL

What’s even worse is the danger that the blue scum could move above us

Geez we’ve been [censored]!

2 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

Geelong on top but zero flags to show for it. How Chris Scott has not managed to win a flag with some of the teams he's had ....

He won the 2011...

11 minutes ago, dieter said:

He won the 2011...

Yeah but not 2012 onwards.  They are top of the ladder from 2012 to 2019 and haven't done better than 3rd after finals.2011 was the remnants of the Thompson era anyway.

 
29 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

That’s scary SWYL

What’s even worse is the danger that the blue scum could move above us

Geez we’ve been [censored]!

And we still struggle, so many years later

How is it possible that ANYBODY employed inside the Club could be even remotely overconfident last Summer. I wasn't surprised when Jordan Lewis mentioned it last Monday night, but it was a shock when Goodwin said the same thing....

Do his words get through?


5 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

oh boy high quality GIF

So we lose about 7 out of every 10 games!  Where do i sign ...

happy married with children GIF

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