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12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Swans looked good against us….

Anyone does at the moment

 

Good results for us so far this round.

Now for the weagles to upset the cats. Somehow.

Edited by Nascent

GWS winning tonight would be excellent too.


You'll need 13 to play finals this year, because the last couple of sides are so bad.  Port would need 7 from 9 from here. Unlikely but not impossible.  It's been a good effort by them after being 0-5.

Footy gods are smiling at the MFC so far this weekend. 

When is the last time the Cats won after the bye round. Is it as long as it seems.

Edited by Mr Steve

We have seen Blues, Swans and Saints lose to clubs outside the 8 this round. As we saw last season many top 8 clubs dropped games to lower sides in second half  in particular to those that still have a chance of making finals. Ladder predictor will become less predictable as we enter the latter stage of season. 

Edited by John Crow Batty

 
Just now, Mr Steve said:

Footy gods are smiling at the MFC so far this weekend. 

Nah, it’s the presentation game day, of working hard on the track. It’s not about god, it’s about science…

Swans had plenty of time left when they got back to 23, Port was very desperate after that and it was good to watch.


1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Swans had plenty of time left when they got back to 23, Port was very desperate after that and it was good to watch.

and they were 2 players down for last half

Port can’t afford to reload this season and will ultimately fall away towards the tail end. That’s whAt 0-5 does to you.

But FMD where was this Swans outfit 2 weeks ago. Even with our poor form we would have beaten them by 6 goals. 
 

Just [censored] me how every round a side brings their utmost best against us especially when we needed a break. Suppose the boys wouldn’t want it any other way.

Edited by CYB

Best West Coast team fielded all year 

cats without Danger, Parfitt etc

WC at home

can I smell an upset?

Blues, Swans and Saints, must all be in crisis.


Threw a few bucks on methcoke.

Not often I'll barrack for them but geez I hate the cats and at $7 snort it up boys

Hilarious that the Water Closet Eagles are level with the Cats at the break. They will surely get run over in the second half but at least it won't be a % booster for Geelong. 

5 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

an attempt at a play on words only Bro. very poor attempt. Wasn't a comment about you or your post in anyway. :-) 

No worries mate - my vision was a little err ...... "blurred" ... at that time.


Geelong should win but can the eagles keep it as close as possible to stop the cats % climb.

I can’t stand the Cats but boy I really love their f50 connection. They move it as slow as we do but they just find the space for Hawkins all the time. His not terribly quick but he plays the role perfectly.

If We could build connection like that, then BBB, Fritt and even Weid will be able to kick bags. The bomb and hope has to be eliminated from our game style. 

2 hours ago, John Crow Batty said:

We have seen Blues, Swans and Saints lose to clubs outside the 8 this round. As we saw last season many top 8 clubs dropped games to lower sides in second half  in particular to those that still have a chance of making finals. Ladder predictor will become less predictable as we enter the latter stage of season. 

And that is predictable 🙄

 

WCE at least pushing the arrogant Cats ….. maybe those here who complained that we didn’t beat them by 100 points can rethink. 

I don't think i've ever barracked for the Eagles before. I feel yucky


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