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21 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I hate it when we are favourites.....

Get used to it WWS. We have been underrated coming into the season. We will be favourites for probably 6 of the next 8 games all going well

 
9 hours ago, sisso said:

Time for the club to put this mentality to bed once and for all

Agree, the club is going to get plenty of chances this season to play in must win matches and this is one of them. No excuses we just have to win this week.

13 hours ago, DubDee said:

Yep, that is why we need to be 8-2 if we are serious this year. After Tigers we have an easy run

I hear you. However after the bulldogs pratice match, our injuries and skill errors against freo....Im happy to believe we are in finals contention at all.

I know this may not sound too positive but if beat gws then I think we may make finals.

If we beat cats as well then i know we will.

Things are looking a lot more interesting with Tmac and Salem of old. Anb and Spargo much improved. Jones played well. New talent in Jordan, kozzie and Jackson.

Viney free from injury and Oliver and Trac and Langdon reaching new heights.

Despite a few dropped marks I still think our backline is one of the best now being led by Tomlison of all defenders.

 

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17 hours ago, demonstone said:

Yeah, I dunno wsw.  I've always found such juvenile nicknames (eg. Port Adelaide Pear, West Coke, Essendrug etc) really tedious and childish.  It's the sort of thing you'd expect from the immature teens on BigFooty.

Oh! 100% - it makes no sense to me, it was one of the weirdest things I noticed when I first joined this forum. Do these people actually talk like this when they are discussing football at the pub? Because, that would just be weird.

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10 minutes ago, demonstone said:

* Jordon  :D

you are relentless ?

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