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Well the good news out of today is that it's now not possible for the Demons to finish lower than 6th.

 
1 hour ago, Swooper1987 said:

Well the good news out of today is that it's now not possible for the Demons to finish lower than 6th.

Just FFS keep winning and we will be top 2.

So sick of depending on other results - have put up with this for nigh on 60 years.

Edited by monoccular

3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just FFS keep winning and we will be top 2.

So sick of depending on other results - have put up with this for nigh on 60 years.

Was just a statement of fact Mono, not a wish!

 

Hawks may do us a favour. Would be a perfect Sunday if top 4 was close to locked in

Hawthorn leading Brisbane by 30 halfway through the second.

Remember, if Brisbane lose even once for the rest of the year, we only need one more win to ensure they cannot pass us.

So if they drop this game and Essendon can get up over Sydney (I can't see either happening but still), then one more win will lock us into top 4.

Hawks are a real chance in this game. Playing well and managed to hold their quarter time lead kicking into the breeze. the Lions have their work cut out for them in the 2nd half

 

Not a bad effort, six minutes into the game and already TWSNBN getting frees no other team gets. Illegal disposal decisions, favourable angle kicking for goal.You name it they get it.

Hawthorn, Essendon and Giants wins would be nice to round out the weekend.


Hawthorn 6 goals up middle of the 3rd qtr is huge for our top 4 chances.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hawthorn 6 goals up middle of the 3rd qtr is huge for our top 4 chances.

Remember that time we drew against them, and it was a pathetic effort??

??

Edited by Engorged Onion

Lions have lost to 10th, 13th and now down by 40 to 17th in the last four weeks. What a funny game football is.

Lol, not even a crowd a the game and Essendon supporters still going berserk.

I checked in on twitter just now and 'Razor Ray' has been trending for the last 30 minutes and it is just Essendon supporters telling him to 'eat a D', 'Gagf', 'and his mother', etc etc etc.

Hilarious.

It suits Melbourne for Essendon to win, but I hope it only happens because of a really bad free kick in the dying seconds. That'll confuse them.


Cmon hawks and dons!!! ([censored] I feel dirty)

On 7/31/2021 at 9:48 AM, BDA said:

i'm not discounting the hawks.  year (as we know only too well)

Well I was. 
 

Is tanking dead? 
 

Catlton over Saints.

Pies over Eagles.

Now this….

Hawks are home. 

Top 4 locked in. 

what a day!

Hawks putting on a clinic. Brisbane have really dropped away of late.

Reckon Hawks sending a statement re Clarkson...


Umpires in this Sydney game is not a joke it's just plain cheating

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Hawks are home. 

Top 4 locked in. 

what a day!

Not quite. Need the Swans to lose as well. If they do we'll be 2.5 games clear in Top 4

 
1 minute ago, willmoy said:

Umpires in this Sydney game is not a joke it's just plain cheating

Papley was manhandled 

“Play on”

It is just rubbish 

15 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Remember that time we drew against them, and it was a pathetic effort??

??

They beat us by showing pride and being more desperate to win than we were. Something we really have never done against a top team when we've been down the bottom. 

How they are winning any games with their deplorable list is beyond me. Just an out and out competitive culture. We should still be aspiring to become as good a club as they are.


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