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2 hours ago, TRIGON said:

Optimistic or in denial?

Maybe he means reading an atlas.

 
  • footscray?
  • hawks?
  • bears
  • us?
  • gw$
  • aints?
  • peptides?
  • crows?

final round of the season always throws up strange results

hoping the two teams tonight beat seven layers of the proverbial outta each other while we cruise to a comfortably mclelland trophy on saturday nite

4 hours ago, Redleg said:

If Clarko has just told the truth that he is taking next year off to travel the world, then Ross Lyon is probably the next Blues Coach.  

Adam Cerra was on his way to Richmond mid year, before the Carlton slide, last 6 weeks or go that dynamic change from staying at Freo or going to Carlton.

So from around that time his player manager must have gotten a sniff that Ross was the next boss of the blues.

 

It is simple really. We want the dogs to win so then the result tmrw night does not matter. If port wins we have to beat geelong or play port in port. Having said that I don't mind playing them over there anyway.

I would like to see freo win and essenscum [censored] themselves against the filth. It is not very often that you would be glad if the filth won but them the breaks this weekend.

I'm conflicted, want dogs to win to secure top 2. 

But would also love them to lose for a bit of excitement Saturday night with our game and the lions game. 

Would also be nice the see the dogs completely choke the end of season something their supporters kept saying was going to happen  to us. 


4 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Kind of amazing really that Ross Lyon rejected Collingwood on the basis of club instability, yet is still prepared to entertain an offer from Carlton.  Kind of has the same overtones as when he took over the reins at Freo in similar circumstances, where the rug was pulled out from under the feet of an existing coach.  I'm really not sure thay quality things that people say about Ross are justified on this basis.

One constant though is that players who played under him love him.  Must be something in that

Such an interesting end to the home and away season.

The Dogs and Port will be bashing hard into each other.

Hoping Dogs get it, so our game against Cats hasn't got as much riding on it.

Other than Dogs getting the mojo back on (not good for us), would not like the Port to get home finals.

 

Edited by kev martin

  • Demonland changed the title to NON MFC: R

Doggies form has tailed right off the last few weeks. Reckon Port will win tonight

  • Demonland changed the title to NON MFC: Rd 23 2021
 

Fast start Doggies!


Dog's starting well.

Port can't get the ball.

If they do, they can't keep it, and don't make the best of their chances.

Edited by kev martin

I was thinking all week that Bulldogs winning would be the best outcome for us, because we would finish top 2 regardless of tomorrow's result.

Having given it further thought, there might be a bit more too it. I see Geelong as our main competition. If tomorrow's game becomes a 'live' game, and the game is played with both sides trying to win, I think we are in a much better position than Geelong to go for broke and win due to Geelong's injuries. Given the age profile of Geelong's team, I think that will also hamper Geelong next week, regardless of whether they beat us or not, which means they may end up fatiguing near the end of the finals. I think we can cop it, they can't, so maybe it might be better for Port to win?

Also, I can't stand the Dogs! Mind you, they are already 3 goals up!

Edited by Northern Summer

Bont tearing this game to shreds early on


1 minute ago, bingers said:

Does anyone else think that Robbie Gray looks like Jimmy Somerville of The Communards/Bronski Beat?

 

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Looks nothing like him.

Well so much for a close game.

Edited by Jibroni


Daniel's kicking is a treat to watch. 

 

Port are poor. My preference is a dogs win but i don't want Port to play them back into form either. I'd rather a hard fought battle


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