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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Yes we are. Less interstate teams in the top 4 and less competition for top 4 is good. 

Yuck, there’s just something about St Kilda that I struggle to like.

 
 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Yuck, there’s just something about St Kilda that I struggle to like.

Their never ending pursuit of failure? 

34 minutes ago, Jaded said:

St Kilda had their one good game for the year. They’re done for. 

 

8 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

now watch the aints [censored] it up

Just like the Melbourne of old. 


I really can’t stand Dwayne Russell’s commentary.

He always calls for what he hopes to see and not what’s really happening. 
For example you can see as clear as day that a shot for goal is missing by miles and he says, “ it’s coming back it’s coming back , could it could it possibly!

No Dwayne it’s not ?

 
6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I have no idea what that’s like barracking for Melbourne.

They’re triggering you. That’s why you hate them. 

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Port scrape a win against another bottom eight side. Would love to play them again come finals time!

Saints going nowhere. they have Marshall, Steele and King to build on and not much else. Jones Crouch Hill are dud recruits. 

 


The Saints have to be the worst coached and least skilled team in the league. Zero cohesion 

5 turnovers in a row. Easy kicks under no pressure. Then the bloke kicks it back in after a behind to 4 port players! Staggering 

Saints had all the run. 

Edited by DubDee

Quite happy to see Port win.

The in form interstate team is Sydney and they are pretty good at the MCG.  Anything that keeps them out of the top 4 is a good thing.

Port may have just done enough to stop Sydney having a double chance.

Well the official highlights reel will be under 60 seconds, and will require the AFL spin doctor to work overtime to get even that. 

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I might be on my own here but I’m kind of hoping the Suns beat the Dogs tonight.

You assuredly are not alone. 


1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I might be on my own here but I’m kind of hoping the Suns beat the Dogs tonight.

I'd say most Demon fans are hoping the same thing!

I know I am!

Going two games clear of the Doggies is a very appealing thought.

 

1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Quite happy to see Port win.

The in form interstate team is Sydney and they are pretty good at the MCG.  Anything that keeps them out of the top 4 is a good thing.

Port may have just done enough to stop Sydney having a double chance.

Dunno, Port are 4 points behind us right now with an easy run home

I definitely wanted the Saints to win

That game reminded me of our game against Brisbane a few years ago. The least worst team won and Pedo had his nose rearranged by sauce Merrett

 
2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Dunno, Port are 4 points behind us right now with an easy run home

I definitely wanted the Saints to win

I'm optimistic enough to think we will stay in the top 4.  If we do I would much rather play Port than Sydney in the first final.

If we don't, well it is a lottery. 


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