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Prepare for a Power blackout this Sunday

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Its been a [censored] 5 weeks, no doubt about it. 0 wins, 5 losses. A woeful percentage

All the Demon faithful are hangiong to see a win, and it will happen this week vs the Power. I can not see us going 0-6

This game is our grand final. We lose, we will not make the Finals. We win, then nothing is surer than the Red and Blue marching into September on a high

Neitz will be back, and he will straighten us up as he has for the last decade, he loves the Power, and they hate him. he owns them. Also, Port have never beaten us at the MCG. NEVER. Not once!

Michael Newton must play this week! he shou;d have dedbuted a fe weeks ago, but sad;y the likes of Brown, Godfrey, Ward and jamar were in the side

My tip - the Demons by 49

Neiz and Newton to do an 'Andy Lovell/Allen Jakovich vs Richmond' impersonation and snag 8 goals each

Petterd 31 touches and 2 goals off the HBF. Davey a career high 27 disposals.

BRING IT ON

Just a queiry...dont u want to get some draft picks...we need a ruckman urgantly and Kruizer is said and shown to be a top 5 pick. Hes shown more than cox at his age. I would prefer melb bottom out and get some guys as the draft will be very good this year for the top 10. Obviously im out numbered

 
Yes that all comes into it.

Not sure your point though. Are you trying to tell me that even with all of those "Neitz Factors" considered, that a team that has lost every game so far by an average of 40 points is going to beat a team that is 4-1 by 49 POINTS.

I'll repeat, don't get me wrong, I reckon Melbourne is a big chance this week, and I may well tip them, all I'm saying is scale back on the margin a bit. Logic and stats don't point to a big margin.

my point is don't read too much into stats...... port being 4-1 is irrelevant IMO, just like our record of never having lost against them a the G and winning by an average of 36 points. does that mean we'll win by 36? your right....49 was way off.

 

I don't care about the margin- 1 point is enough, although above seven makes it safer!! I just want to have a beer after the game. I don't ever stay for one if we lose and i'm getting bloody thirsty-Fire up Demons please


and i think you will be thirsty on sunday evening

in fact IF we win ill be that surprised ill do the dishes at home by myself for a week

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