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30 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

For those still playing at home, a GWS loss is a big thing for any sliver of a finals chance we still have.

If we beat them next week we'll be near-guaranteed to finish above them (subject to percentage).

If they then beat St Kilda in the final round, and St Kilda lose to West Coast, all three of us (i.e. St Kilda, GWS and us) will finish on 9 wins.

If our percentage catches St Kilda's and stays in front of GWS', we then play finals (doesn't matter what Collingwood and the Dogs do from there).

Yes that's all far-fetched. About as far-fetched as GWS losing to Adelaide.

perhaps more likely is the dogs to lose to Freo in the last round - if we win our 2 last games we'll get in 8th assuming no big jumps in %

 
10 minutes ago, JTR said:

This is where I am at too, I think.

Now I am just going to get hopes built up again, for no logical reason 

And I'm the big [censored] that just bought 3 tickets to Saturdays game now.... Completely contradicting my post about not watching this team while goody is in charge... 

 

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How Leon Cameron got a 2 year extension I'll never know.

He is driving the Ferrari like its a '96 Hyundai hatchback. Aside from last year, they have been poor given they have the most talent in the comp

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

How Leon Cameron got a 2 year extension I'll never know.

He is driving the Ferrari like its a '96 Hyundai hatchback. Aside from last year, they have been poor given they have the most talent in the comp

I agree DubDee, I've always thought he has massively underperformed for the list he had.


5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How Leon Cameron got a 2 year extension I'll never know.

He is driving the Ferrari like its a '96 Hyundai hatchback. Aside from last year, they have been poor given they have the most talent in the comp

Gws are gone. So where is their media pile on about softness , everything on the line failure etc. 

Won't happen. 

Dees knock them off next week will be part redemption for me.

Despite all logic, I'm excited about the GWS game on Sat now and I think we are a chance.

someone send the men in white coats to my place - I've clearly gone mad

18 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Shock, anger, denial, bargaining, Crows win, finals, flag.

Post of the year! P!ssed myself!

 
8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How Leon Cameron got a 2 year extension I'll never know.

He is driving the Ferrari like its a '96 Hyundai hatchback. Aside from last year, they have been poor given they have the most talent in the comp

He is a crap coach always has been.  A monkey could have taken that team to the top 4.   Not winning a flag is a huge fail.

You’ve got to laugh. I feel like we’re Peter Seller’s character in The Party who takes an eternity to die, bugle in hand


2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Dogs still on the Box seat with 2 easy games to play.

Freo are no easy beats.  They are almost unbeatable in Cairns  ?

I just had a full swing of mood. The optimism is back, at least until Saturday. We probably win on Saturday and then put in a stinker against the Dons, but there’s still a chance. Thanks Croweaters


4 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Dogs still on the Box seat with 2 easy games to play.

Easy is how you would have described gws vs crows 2 hours ago.

 Our big hope is freo knocking off dogs. They have A graders and an impressive young coach in Longmuir 

9 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Easy is how you would have described gws vs crows 2 hours ago.

 Our big hope is freo knocking off dogs. They have A graders and an impressive young coach in Longmuir 

I also wouldn't dismiss the Hawks either... they are due for a win. Had a shocking loss to Adelaide, but nearly beat Saints, Essendon, and Port. Their last win was in Round 9 against Carlton. Could be another upset looming!

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19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Despite all logic, I'm excited about the GWS game on Sat now and I think we are a chance.

someone send the men in white coats to my place - I've clearly gone mad

Supporting this club requires a total lack of logic.

Go Dees.......somehow

I am reading a lot of delusional nonsense on this thread. We do not deserve to play finals and nor are we a chance. Don't rely on others to do the dirty washing. 

3 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I am reading a lot of delusional nonsense on this thread. We do not deserve to play finals and nor are we a chance. Don't rely on others to do the dirty washing. 

You mean deelusional? 

 

Sydney are a young developing team.  I trust them.  They've lost plenty of games, but they're honest.  You know what you're going to get (virtually) every week.

I respect them and their coach.

3 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I am reading a lot of delusional nonsense on this thread. We do not deserve to play finals and nor are we a chance. Don't rely on others to do the dirty washing. 

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