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Nice goal on the 3/4 siren Saints!

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That goal dropped their percentage 0.6 percent 

 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

I thought Essendon played the worst quarter of footy to cough it up against the pies. Didn't think it was possible to top that but Carlton have somehow managed it. 

Without doubt the worst choke I've seen. If I was a Carlton supporter i wouldn't be able to sleep tonight. Probably wouldn't be able to sleep all week

My sister is a fanatical Carlton supporter, she is going to be in a world of pain. I really don’t know what to say to her, any other Carlton supporter and I do. 

Assuming Saints score no more....how much more points do swans need to get to 3rd?

 

 

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Assuming Saints score no more....how much more points do swans need to get to 3rd?

 

27 more points ie 100

Swan are 26point behind whats needed at 3/4 time. Long as the saints can kick a few we should get a home game.

More goals saints! Swans need something like 8 points for every saints goal to keep the percentage above us.. final quarter shootout would be perfect 

4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

LOL, we’re cheering for the Saints but mostly we’re like ‘Kick it to Kent!’ He’s got his own personal cheer squad. 😄

 

FMD! I don't think he'll save us !!!!


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Assuming Saints score no more....how much more points do swans need to get to 3rd?

 

Swans need 27 more points if St Kilda doesn't score. 99-49 will do it.

Just now, Demon_spurs said:

If Swans lose do we plays the Magpies?

Yes but they won’t

They would need 19 players to get injured to lose 

1 minute ago, Demon_spurs said:

If Swans lose do we plays the Magpies?

Yes.

But Sydney isn't about to do a Carlton. They aren't losing from here.

10 minutes ago, SPC said:

Concussion 

So we will play them on Saturday for sure so 12 days are up.


3 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

My sister is a fanatical Carlton supporter, she is going to be in a world of pain. I really don’t know what to say to her, any other Carlton supporter and I do. 

I've sent commiserations to my Carlton supporting mates. I don't have the heart to take the pizz

I know it’s been said numerous times but I’ll repeat - the higher the combined score the wider the gap needs to be for the Swans to gain the 2.2 percent they needed.

They lead by 4 goals but have only gained 0.6 percent of that gap.

 
12 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

We will be playing on the Thursday night, No way the AFL will waste the Cat / Pies game. It goes straight to the Friday night spot.

If Geelong v Collingwood is the Friday night, we'll be the Saturday night.

They'll put the Fremantle v Dogs game on the Thursday night so that the winner of that has an 8-day break into the semi final the following Friday night. Meanwhile the loser of our game will get a 7-day break into the winner of Brisbane v Richmond, also on Saturday.

If we were the Thursday, the loser of our game would either get a 9-day break into a Saturday semi (which would mean the winner of Brisbane v Richmond gets a 6-day break into a Friday semi), or an 8-day break into a Friday semi where Brisbane v Richmond winner gets a 5-day break.

8 minutes ago, Lou C. Fur said:

I agree. Hilarity on steroids!

Carlton lose to Collingwood by a point. Carlton out of the finals.

Meanwhile, Collingwood perfectly set up to crash and burn their double chance.

Bring it on.

 

Yeah except Collingwood can't seem to lose at the moment. Plus we now have to put up with there feral supporters 


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