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Still a lot of belief in Collingwood. I'm yet to be convinced that they can repeat their gameplan of 2022 this year (2023).

Richmond... can't see it

 

Gold Coast are my smokies for the 8. 

They have a good midfield and Touk is a bloody star.... he is welcome to come to the Dees when he's had enough of that horrible jumper 😁

But in all seriousness could they finally make it? At the expense of Collingwood would be absolutely stunning! 

 

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Gold Coast are my smokies for the 8. 

They have a good midfield and Touk is a bloody star.... he is welcome to come to the Dees when he's had enough of that horrible jumper 😁

But in all seriousness could they finally make it? At the expense of Collingwood would be absolutely stunning! 

Rather than replacing Collingwood I prefer Fremantle

 

Saw Sam Draper on the news tonight saying he's using it as motivation next week because people are saying Essendon are in for a long season & none of the captain's picked them to make the 8.

Well duh hate to tell you Sam but why would anyone pick your team to make finals, your team has been miserable for years & I hope it continues.

11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

people are saying Essendon are in for a long season

Those people are wrong.  Essendon are in for a short season.  It will be finished by the end of August.


On 3/9/2023 at 8:17 AM, Colm said:

I know they can’t vote for their team but think they are allowed to vote for teammates. I remember Max voted for Fritch for Coleman a couple of years ago. 

#31 could be a smokey for the Coleman if he recovers early from this "misery mystery foot injury".

Edited by monoccular
bloody autocorrect again

On 3/9/2023 at 11:07 AM, old dee said:

Being captain of a footy side doesn’t make you a rocket scientist LH.

Was just thinking the same before I read this thread  'old dee'...

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

Those people are wrong.  Essendon are in for a short season.  It will be finished by the end of August.

Oh I hope so. If it's possible I hope they have a more of a miserable season than last year 

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Oh I hope so. If it's possible I hope they have a more of a miserable season than last year 

until they stop whinging and moaning i hope so too

I am excited for Richmond to have a decidedly terrible season... Mainly because in 2022 the first thing my very senior coworker (pro Tiges) said to me was that Dee fans are obnoxious, can't go the distance and we won't win again for another 57 years

 

...No, I'm not bitter on the daily about this, why do you ask?


On 3/9/2023 at 5:32 PM, durango said:

 

Rather than replacing Collingwood I prefer Fremantle

Absolutely not Collingwood. If Freo make it we can get better seats rather than battle the "filth" supporters.

Morning run - hope their season ends up here

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