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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

You can just about hand Collingwood the 

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Many said the same thing about us in round 10 last year. 

 

I went the other way and said we would not win it.

 
 

So many defeated Demons posts on here. Sure we are not playing great but it’s May FFS. We lost to a top 4 team away by 4 points

I back us to turn it around and to be playing a better brand by round 20. 

And this aura around the Pies? [censored] me, stop building it up. they have this mental hold on the comp, the Blues looked beaten when then ran out. and the Crows [censored] the bed in the last quarter. 


2 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

I went the other way and said we would not win it.

Well, to be fair, you’re not known for your optimism.

 
5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

So many defeated Demons posts on here. Sure we are not playing great but it’s May FFS. We lost to a top 4 team away by 4 points

I back us to turn it around and to be playing a better brand by round 20. 

And this aura around the Pies? [censored] me, stop building it up. they have this mental hold on the comp, the Blues looked beaten when then ran out. and the Crows [censored] the bed in the last quarter. 

Suggest you look at their game plan compared to ours to make that comment.

You know what helps. McCrae having a team that he barely has to make changes to. He has a steady reliable forward line that kicks goals. You don't see him rotating and still trying to work out his best forward line to kick goals. Take note goody 


5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Well, to be fair, you’re not known for your optimism.

But I was right, that's the difference..

Just now, The heart beats true said:

Vossy now coaching from the bench, just to confirm that it smells the same way as it looks. 

I think he is down there counting interchange numbers ready to blow the whistle.

So Collingwood will finish top probably or maybe 2nd and gets home finals straight through to the big one.

It's always a horrible weekend when Collingwood and Essendon win and we lose 

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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

You know what helps. McCrae having a team that he barely has to make changes to. He has a steady reliable forward line that kicks goals. You don't see him rotating and still trying to work out his best forward line to kick goals. Take note goody 

except that, due to injury, their entire side has been on rotations from week to week

they play a great brand of footy and their mids are excellent

2 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

I think he is down there counting interchange numbers ready to blow the whistle.

lmfao....


18 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Many said the same thing about us in round 10 last year. 

Nah, they're much better drilled then what we were last year.

Their forward line absolutely shades above ours last year as a starter.

That almost looked like a set play from Hill and Mihocek ....running into the pocket

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

You’re not known for your humility either.

Never will be, keep reading you might learn something instead of having a crack.


Pies look good when theyre off the leash....Carlton are pretty average making them look better than they are.

Bring the pressure and they come back to earth.

6 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

I can see no reason why we cant beat The Pies.

When did we last beat them? We haven't beaten them in years and they've got better 

59 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Believe we are looking to trade with them.

Can't see us in with a shot now that freo are improving. They may yet make finals and we could end up with two picks between 10 - 18. Giants are pretty much certain to gave 2 x top 10 picks. Gold Coast might be the better bet for a trading partner.

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19 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I wonder if the blue's supporters have started heading home ?

Or to the pokies to prop up their club coffers

15 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Suggest you look at their game plan compared to ours to make that comment.

i did. hence i said i feel we can turn it around. Pies are not unbeatable and we have plenty of talent and hopefully we can make some changes to our game plan and get our clearance game going again. 

if you are sure we will not win the flag, why bother watching any games?


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