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8 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

We don't lose often in Adelaide, even in 2017 we beat the crowds by 42 points, our record there since 2016 is more wins then loses

Thanks for reminding me. We have done well there but not so much prior to 2017.

This team is playing better than that one so while Im confident I still thinks it a tough game.

One its Adelaide not Tasmania ...big crowd.

Two..we are being hunted now especially by lower clubs that desperately need a scalp.

I hate crows crowds.

 

 

I think Viney loves to play in Adelaide - agreed - return of a native son and all? Has he played well there recently?

Unless the boys decide to completely phone it in and go away from everything that's got us to this point so far, we're not losing against the Crows

 

Put time into Tex, Laird and Keays 

I can't see them kicking a high score. 

Since Goody mentioned how we want to wrestle the game out until we have control, it's given me even more belief 

Should win by 3+ goals at least. 

Don't care how we do it, just want to get the W 


I envisage a 10 min bonanza like we had against North and Hawthorn but hopefully earlier in the game. This mob have lost their last 5. Wouldn't mind the boys getting a bit of bloodlust up and really belting them.

Adelaide have won 10 qtrs of football this year and lost 25 (1 draw)

They haven't won a 3rd qtr all year

Last 5 games they have lost averaging 64.8 pts. Avg losing margin 5 goals

Opposition in the last 5 games have averaged 97 pts

 

We've got this

 

 

Viney loves playing Adelaide

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3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Thanks for reminding me. We have done well there but not so much prior to 2017.

This team is playing better than that one so while Im confident I still thinks it a tough game.

One its Adelaide not Tasmania ...big crowd.

Two..we are being hunted now especially by lower clubs that desperately need a scalp.

I hate crows crowds.

 

You ever sat at a Port home game? Crows supporters, in contrast, are the model of civility. Most of them voted for Don Dunstan back in the day. And apart from Don's Safari suits, (thankfully a long-forgotten fashion statement), they still retain some degree of reasonable behaviour.


2 hours ago, Spargonicus said:

 

We may never lose again.JPG

Interestingly this sign has anograms for the key components of MFC defence

May, Lever and Salem.

4 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Interestingly this sign has anograms for the key components of MFC defence

May, Lever and Salem.

We May Lever Nose again?

19 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Interestingly this sign has anograms for the key components of MFC defence

May, Lever and Salem.

This is real next level stuff. 

25 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Interestingly this sign has anograms for the key components of MFC defence

May, Lever and Salem.

I guess you mane "anagrams".

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7 minutes ago, Kozzie4PM said:

This is real next level stuff. 

Kozzie, my clock says it's 6.01PM. What's going on? Has yours stopped at 4


1 hour ago, maximum bob said:

You ever sat at a Port home game? Crows supporters, in contrast, are the model of civility. Most of them voted for Don Dunstan back in the day. And apart from Don's Safari suits, (thankfully a long-forgotten fashion statement), they still retain some degree of reasonable behaviour.

Post of the week award. 

22 hours ago, dieter said:

Adelaide will be a difficult beast to tame. Home ground, a new-found modus operandi. They went West last week and didn't lose by much. The lads need to be on top of their game for this.

Give them some credit, I’m sick of most our supporters not believing and saying every game a danger game

Get on board & give them some credit for playing some fantastic football 

2 hours ago, maximum bob said:

You ever sat at a Port home game? Crows supporters, in contrast, are the model of civility. Most of them voted for Don Dunstan back in the day. And apart from Don's Safari suits, (thankfully a long-forgotten fashion statement), they still retain some degree of reasonable behaviour.

No I must say Ive never had the pleasure.

Ive heard that most of them are out on day release.

So I guess I should be more generous to the crows mob. Nah I cant. Perpetual booers. Drives me bonkers when they boo every shot on goal. I know its not cricket but sheesh.

I remember those safari suits. My dad wore one for several years(i think it was the same one)

In my role as family clown I wouud quip as he walked out the front door..

"Dad be careful its a jungle out there"

He never appreciated it.

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52 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

No I must say Ive never had the pleasure.

Ive heard that most of them are out on day release.

So I guess I should be more generous to the crows mob. Nah I cant. Perpetual booers. Drives me bonkers when they boo every shot on goal. I know its not cricket but sheesh.

I remember those safari suits. My dad wore one for several years(i think it was the same one)

In my role as family clown I wouud quip as he walked out the front door..

"Dad be careful its a jungle out there"

He never appreciated it.

Can you imagine this being posted on “what they’re saying at Goschs Paddock/Casey Fields/insert other place “ on other forums -  most other fans wouldn’t be able to understand such ripping repartee like this and the Dunstan bit above. Too much humour, intelligence and correct grammar. It’d be lost on most.


Danger game? 

I don't see it. We have them covered in all areas of the ground and so far this season all I have seen from our team is one that is able to respond and work out a way to win. 

Simple structures, setting up well behind the ball and players taking on the proper responsibilities.

Nah, not a danger game.

2 hours ago, maximum bob said:

I guess you mane "anagrams".

Lemme guess... you’re a member of N.A.D. (National Dyslexics Association). ? 

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1 hour ago, Billy said:

Give them some credit, I’m sick of most our supporters not believing and saying every game a danger game

Get on board & give them some credit for playing some fantastic football 

I'm on board. Just noting Adelaide might be more difficult than we expect.

 
3 hours ago, Demon17 said:

Interestingly this sign has anograms for the key components of MFC defence

May, Lever and Salem.

Nice angle, D17, but I have to step in: not enough Ls and Ms for Christian but there is sufficient for a Gawn to drop back into the hole...

...Which leaves E-NOISE, by the way. The fugazi on here that this is a danger game?....


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