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1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Tigers are [censored] now!

[censored], I had money on them

Me2 uncle......guess the Aints have us to thank.

 

Geez all this talk about Essendon being even more motivated to win tomorrow night if Richmond gets done - I almost want Richmond to come back and win.

What an appalling deliberate OOB ruling.  
Then immediately after no 50 against Cotchin who biffed a saint in the neck face.  Petulant [censored]. 

 
2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Geez all this talk about Essendon being even more motivated to win tomorrow night if Richmond gets done - I almost want Richmond to come back and win.

Well 8th spot would be up for grabs then. We just have to make sure we win & the giants beat hawthorn. Love to see Richmond be 9th


I hope hardwick is fined for not wearing a mask ‘inside’ the coaches box. Self centered [censored]

I don’t normally take too much notice of games, mostly because I get distracted and bored easily but I’ve noticed a few things tonight: Riewoldt falls over a lot and Cotchin is Selwood level dirty. 

 

Tigers have 2 goals from 33 inside 50s. Good lord. They are done

Seriously I just can't believe Richmond are only 2 goals to 3/4 time. 

I thought this game would be boring & so 1 sided. I mean it is but I never thought it would be stkildas way


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Downside of Richmond losing (always great to see them lose) is that our next 2 opponents both can sniff a finals berth. 

We had that sniff when we went to Cairns last year and look where it got us? 

I couldn’t give AF about the bombers or giants being motivated to win. 

if we are a proper good team, our motivation and quality will be greater

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Downside of Richmond losing (always great to see them lose) is that our next 2 opponents both can sniff a finals berth. 

Forget all that.  
We, MFC, just need to be concerned about OUR games.  Keep winning and the rest doesn’t matter. 

24 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Richmond just don’t seem as hungry this year or as fit.

They have the happy knack of getting hungry at the pointy end of the season.
Hopefully they've got so arrogant they forget they have to make the finals 1st.

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1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I couldn’t give AF about the bombers or giants being motivated to win. 

if we are a proper good team, our motivation and quality will be greater

If we're not motivated enough we've got our own problems.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I couldn’t give AF about the bombers or giants being motivated to win. 

if we are a proper good team, our motivation and quality will be greater

Exactly! Finish them off Saints.

Richmond 9th sounds awesome

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I couldn’t give AF about the bombers or giants being motivated to win. 

if we are a proper good team, our motivation and quality will be greater

Exactly.

Collingwood were apparently far more motivated than us, but that needs to stop as we head into the business end of the season.

Lets see Dusty pull their arzes out've this one.
 

BT: so, should the Tigers change anything to try to trim this margin?

Has there ever, since the dawning of mankind, been a dumber question asked, ever? ? 


Gee King lacks strength.

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

BT: so, should the Tigers change anything to try to trim this margin?

Has there ever, since the dawning of mankind, been a dumber question asked, ever? ? 

Get Martin to kick it to Martin ... Duh.

I see they now pay frees for contact below the bum. 


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