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After missing so many and copping it in the media a bit King and the saints will be fired up, King to kick 7.

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4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

After missing so many and copping it in the media a bit King and the saints will be fired up, King to kick 7.

Agree, King is going to put it all together this week.  

 
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Just like to say thank you to everyone who contributed to the thread and I wish everyone and their family peace, joy and happiness 

On 8/15/2022 at 2:26 PM, Neil Crompton said:

For a post that virtually all are saying shouldn’t be a separate topic, why is it getting enough oxygen to expand onto a 3rd page? (I apologise for adding to the topic)

DL is way too precious about what topic is worthy of a new thread

Head over to ski.com.au convo to have your mind blown 


On 8/15/2022 at 10:56 AM, one_demon said:

We're not beating Brisbane up there so as long as Collingwood beat Carlton which is likely or Fremantle beats GWS we will finish out of the top four.  If that happens we have to hope Sydney loses by more than us. Doesn't look good.

I'm pretty new around here, but I was under the impression that this was a forum for supporters of the MFC... If we don't believe we are chance to win I'm not sure we can really claim that title!

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9 minutes ago, 90sDemon said:

I'm pretty new around here, but I was under the impression that this was a forum for supporters of the MFC... If we don't believe we are chance to win I'm not sure we can really claim that title!

Welcome and you might think that but then we have those that are happiest trolling fans and themselves and then sign off with a saccharine bloviation:

29 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Just like to say thank you to everyone who contributed to the thread and I wish everyone and their family peace, joy and happiness 

 

33 minutes ago, 90sDemon said:

I'm pretty new around here, but I was under the impression that this was a forum for supporters of the MFC... If we don't believe we are chance to win I'm not sure we can really claim that title!

Just because they dont believe that we will this week hence drop out of the top 4  doesn’t mean they don’t support the team, they just think we won’t win this week. 
Think of the years gone by, I supported that team in person week in, week out and very very rarely did I think we would win.

 
53 minutes ago, 90sDemon said:

I'm pretty new around here, but I was under the impression that this was a forum for supporters of the MFC... If we don't believe we are chance to win I'm not sure we can really claim that title!

Welcome. Stick around! Everyday here is a long, slow, painful redefinition of the term ‘supporter’.

We will find out in a few days.

I expect us to fight hard, the same with Brissy.

Hoping we click and the close one last week, bodes well for us to smash them.

I am with the sentiment that you don't have to believe in the MFC to be a true supporter. 

Each to their own, even those wearing the lucky undies from "64, and now 2021.

Opinions, (unless in the mass media, and noticed by players and/or officials) or magic thinking is irrelevant to how we go.

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On 8/16/2022 at 1:39 AM, ding said:

I think we can beat The Bears comfortably.

We ARE finishing top 4.

So there 😛

Told yoose

 

😇

We're going to win the flag

Close this dumb [censored] thread


1 hour ago, one_demon said:

More than happy to be wrong.  Thanks for the post

Ye of little faith 

close this thread @admins

I did some sums.  Hard to predict scores BUT

 

Sydney win 95-65, their % is 128.2

Sydney win 100-60, their % is 129.7

Sydney win 110-60, their % is 130.3

 

Dees are 130.5


Haha…loved how this troll bumped this thread back up the other day after it disappeared into page 2. 

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