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WE WILL WIN THE FLAG AND WE WILL WIN IT LIKE RICHMOND DID IN A CANTER. NO ONE WILL GET NEAR US FROM HERE ON IN. WE HAVE 3 OF THE TOP 5 IN PLAYER RANKINGS. 1 PETRACCA, 2 NEALE, 3 FYFE, 4 GAWN, 5 OLIVER WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?

 

Trust this club to win a flag the one year 99% of its long suffering supporter base can’t attend the game. FFS! 
 

(We won’t win it tho)

4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Trust this club to win a flag the one year 99% of its long suffering supporter base can’t attend the game. FFS! 
 

(We won’t win it tho)

Will cross that bridge when we come to it if we do, but my god that feeling of not being there will burn in hell for all eternity. 

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Will cross that bridge when we come to it if we do, but my god that feeling of not being there will burn in hell for all eternity. 

I mean you can’t even fly in for it because nobody has time to do the 14 day quarantine unless you are willing to chance it at semi finals week that we go all the way. 
I’m not not thinking about it... ??

Be a Micky Mouse Flag.
Abit like the old Night Premierships.


5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I mean you can’t even fly in for it because nobody has time to do the 14 day quarantine unless you are willing to chance it at semi finals week that we go all the way. 
I’m not not thinking about it... ??

And the way things are going with Palaszczuk we'd probably have to do the 14 days in some underground bomb shelter. 

6 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Be a Micky Mouse Flag.
Abit like the old Night Premierships.

Bulldust

27 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Trust this club to win a flag the one year 99% of its long suffering supporter base can’t attend the game. FFS! 
 

(We won’t win it tho)

depends where it is played, some may be lucky.

 

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