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4 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Wow losing to Dogs put our form into perspective. Dogs a putrid today. It amazing how some teams lift against us.

We are everyone's Grand Final this year.

Something that amuses me immensely at the moment is how sensitive Pies fans are when someone says they won't win the flag.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

We are everyone's Grand Final this year.

Something that amuses me immensely at the moment is how sensitive Pies fans are when someone says they won't win the flag.

Only team that did not have a crack this year was Gold coast. Every other team did the homework on us. 

 
3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

We are everyone's Grand Final this year.

Something that amuses me immensely at the moment is how sensitive Pies fans are when someone says they won't win the flag.

What's been our grand final this year?


9 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

What's been our grand final this year?

Think the club see September 24 as it.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh I hate when Dwayne Russell uses the term goal keeper

What and you don’t hate the rest of his commentary?

 
2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

What and you don’t hate the rest of his commentary?

When he just calls it normally he's ok but when he rambles it's annoying


6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

When he just calls it normally he's ok but when he rambles it's annoying

Yeah fair enough. 

56 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

We are everyone's Grand Final this year.

Something that amuses me immensely at the moment is how sensitive Pies fans are when someone says they won't win the flag.

There is merit to this.

It's very cop-out-y, but how many sides have turned it on for their game against us despite being out of form?

Fremantle had lost two straight before beating us.

Sydney beat us in the middle of a streak of 4-5.

If they lose tonight, the Dogs will have beaten us in a stretch of 2-4, with the only other win a horribly out of form St Kilda.

Adelaide fired right up against us, as did North, as did Hawthorn earlier in the year.


Bont is all class, punches the ball over the boundary into a kid and runs over to apologise.  👏 

Do we care who wins from a Melbourne point of view? Can’t be bothered working it out 

2 minutes ago, KLV said:

Do we care who wins from a Melbourne point of view? Can’t be bothered working it out 

If you want us to finish top 4, you want the Dogs to win. A Dogs win means we just need to beat Carlton to finish above Fremantle. 

If you're worried about us slipping out of the top 4 and meeting the Dogs in a final, you want Fremantle to win. Makes the Dogs' path to September very hard.

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

If you want us to finish top 4, you want the Dogs to win. A Dogs win means we just need to beat Carlton to finish above Fremantle. 

If you're worried about us slipping out of the top 4 and meeting the Dogs in a final, you want Fremantle to win. Makes the Dogs' path to September very hard.

Will it actually matter tu?


When Ugle Hagen missed that sitter in front I thought typical. Against us he kicked that goal from the boundary outside 50 that he pulled from his backside and couldn't miss anything that night.

I knew he wouldn't do anything good after our game

Tim English takes on 3, has it knocked out in the tackle, ump says play on as knocked out in tackle. Has the rule changed since last night?

Well just seeing the Bulldogs coach on the bench then has cheered me up a bit. 

 
28 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Bont is all class, punches the ball over the boundary into a kid and runs over to apologise.  👏 

Probably a relative.

Geelong do play away games, don't they?


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