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4 minutes ago, BDA said:

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

True. 
Well 90% there then. 

no way the swans win their last 4

 

Wow if things keep going the way they are this could be a really good day for us. 

 
Just now, Baghdad Bob said:

The Hawk supporters must be pleased Clarko was sacked. 

“It’s Good for Victoria”

J.G. Kennett


I thought Clarko had “parted ways” with the hawks. Why is he stilll there!

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I thought Clarko had “parted ways” with the hawks. Why is he stilll there!

Coaching to the end of the year. I’d absolutely love him to continue putting on a coaching clinic and drag another few million out of Carlton or Collingwood.

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

“It’s Good for Victoria”

J.G. Kennett

Who is Victoria?

 

Brisbane are puss.

Only up there the last two seasons because they had a dream run with injuries and home games.

My personal thoughts are that there are only really 3 genuine contenders for the flag this year - us, Bulldogs and Sydney... and I think we can beat them all.  Call it a hunch, but I really do hope and expect the wheels to fall off dad's army when the going gets tough deep into finals.  All the others are just pretenders.

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5 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Puss off for good Jeff. 

That's the best thing you'd ever do for Victoria.

Agreed. It’s like Eddie on Footy Classified 

“i am not involved at Collingwood anymore, but I WANT this and this to happen”….

2 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Brisbane are puss.

Only up there the last two seasons because they had a dream run with injuries and home games.

My personal thoughts are that there are only really 3 genuine contenders for the flag this year - us, Bulldogs and Sydney... and I think we can bear them all.  Call it a hunch, but I really do hope and expect the wheels to fall off dad's army when the going gets tough deep into finals.  All the others are just pretenders.

Will a Jeelong v Melbourne Final in 2021 be automatically held at the MCG with crowds being low?

9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Will a Jeelong v Melbourne Final in 2021 be automatically held at the MCG with crowds being low?

Has to be due to mcc arrangements, they wouldn’t let Geelong change a home game against tigers so they have no hope for finals


1 minute ago, brendan said:

Has to be due to mcc arrangements, they wouldn’t let Geelong change a home game against tigers so they have no hope for finals

As I said in another post, would not trust the AFL in any decision that involves us.  

2 minutes ago, brendan said:

Has to be due to mcc arrangements, they wouldn’t let Geelong change a home game against tigers so they have no hope for finals

Hope you are right. This maybe the year they challenge it if Crowds are still capped 

5 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

That'd be right

Hawks being run down...

Never in doubt

11 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'd rather Essendon lose!

I’m glad I’m not the only one who wants those filthy drug cheats to lose. I know it’s better for us if they win but I just CANNOT barrack for them. ? 


The Lions go down to the Hawks. Glad its not just us that lose games to bottom 4 teams.

 

 
4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m glad I’m not the only one who wants those filthy drug cheats to lose. I know it’s better for us if they win but I just CANNOT barrack for them. ? 

I'm barracking for a Swans loss rather than a bombers win


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