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Great.

The heart ache continues for one more week. I assumed that last night we would’ve been put out our misery.

GWS got arrogant at selection and will probably have a far stronger side on Saturday.

 
4 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. 

Carlton didn’t deserve to play finals in 2013 either. Just saying...

6 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. 

Have a heart! Years of following this club has damaged our faculties beyond recovery

 

The Teague train has derailed. 


We are just as likely to beat GWS & then lose to the bombers or even more mfc heartbreak the dogs win both games & saints lose both & we miss out on % so mfc like

Just when you think you’re out you get pulled back in. 
 

 

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What is happening? It’s like the twilight zone. Can’t see the bulldogs coughing up a spot though even if we roll GWS. And Carlton will reel Sydney in.

So assuming we win our last two, basically we need one of the three to happen in order to make the eight:

1) Pies lose both their last two games (GC and Port)

2) Saints lose both their last two games (WCE and GWS)

3) Dogs lose one of their last two games (Hawks and Freo)

I actually think the most likely is the Dogs dropping one of their games. Hawks are due for a win I feel.

 

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1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in!

Gold

12 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

So assuming we win our last two, basically we need one of the three to happen in order to make the eight:

1) Pies lose both their last two games (GC and Port)

2) Saints lose both their last two games (WCE and GWS)

3. Dogs lose one of their last two games (Hawks and Freo)

I actually think the most likely is the Dogs dropping one of their games. Hawks are due for a win I feel.

 

Freo are a good chance to beat Bulldogs in Cairns on a dewy night.Great it's up there and not Metricon where they played the last 6/8,while we're Metricon,Alice Springs,Cairns,Cairns,Gabba,Metricon on mostly 4/5 day breaks!!!

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1 hour ago, DubDee said:

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, At the break of Gawn said:

So assuming we win our last two, basically we need one of the three to happen in order to make the eight:

1) Pies lose both their last two games (GC and Port)

2) Saints lose both their last two games (WCE and GWS)

3) Dogs lose one of their last two games (Hawks and Freo)

I actually think the most likely is the Dogs dropping one of their games. Hawks are due for a win I feel.

Correct, if we win both of our last two games then any of the above three scenarios sees us make finals.

The St Kilda scenario requires us to make up 7% on St Kilda. Given we'll be winning twice and they'll be losing twice from here, that is probably not that much of a stretch.

The other two don't rely on percentage but obviously require upsets.

The only relevant game to be played before we play GWS is St Kilda v West Coast on Thursday night. If St Kilda win that, we'll know we're down to only two of these options being available. But, in what I think is good news, we'll still have the Dogs and Collingwood games unplayed when it's our turn, so we won't know for sure. Means we can't get ahead of ourselves and hopefully helps us focus.

 

9 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Correct, if we win both of our last two games then any of the above three scenarios sees us make finals.

The St Kilda scenario requires us to make up 7% on St Kilda. Given we'll be winning twice and they'll be losing twice from here, that is probably not that much of a stretch.

The other two don't rely on percentage but obviously require upsets.

The only relevant game to be played before we play GWS is St Kilda v West Coast on Thursday night. If St Kilda win that, we'll know we're down to only two of these options being available. But, in what I think is good news, we'll still have the Dogs and Collingwood games unplayed when it's our turn, so we won't know for sure. Means we can't get ahead of ourselves and hopefully helps us focus.

 

Chances of us winning the last two? Not good I would think on past performance.

4 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Chances of us winning the last two? Not good I would think on past performance.

Haha yeah GWS loses and all of sudden Goodwin can coach again, gotta laugh! 
anything is possible I suppose. 


Well if Carlton pip the Swans that sure doesn't help the la la Landers 

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12 minutes ago, layzie said:

Well if Carlton pip the Swans that sure doesn't help the la la Landers 

If we win our last two, Carlton can only pass us by winning their last two and making up 9% on us.

 

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

The Teague train has derailed. 

I wish my postings had this effect on the MFC. 

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

If we win our last two, Carlton can only pass us by winning their last two and making up 9% on us.

 

I wish I shared your optimism in winning the last two TU. I really do.


Well that’s just excellent, Carlton win. Last time I looked swans were belting them. They’ll end up higher than us on the ladder. Good on you MFC 

Well done Lewis Taylor you fat moron. Missed dead in front from 30m out after milking a free.

Just now, layzie said:

I wish I shared your optimism in winning the last two TU. I really do.

I'm not optimistic about us winning our last two at all. I'm barely optimistic about us winning even one of them.

But, if we do win our last two, Carlton won't be passing us. 

The pessimistic outlook would suggest this: we lose our last two, Carlton beats Adelaide, Fremantle beats North, and we end up 13th.

 
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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Well done Lewis Taylor you fat moron. Missed dead in front from 30m out after milking a free.

Lewis should stick to stealing car seat belt buckles.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Well done Lewis Taylor you fat moron. Missed dead in front from 30m out after milking a free.

That was Sydney's only score from the 3 minute mark of the third quarter onwards.

Losing to them last week is an absolute disgrace.


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