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Independent of the result today the main thing is we have a good time and love each other. 

 

A loss would be disappointing today, but not season ending, just that we have a lot of work to do before the finals.

A win today would be fantastic because we all hate the Pies! Giving us a better chance of top 4 and some hope for top 2, but flags are still won in September (most years 😃)!

Whatever the outcome we have a lot to do this season, staying injury free being number 1.

Go Demons!!!!!!!!!

Must heed the messages from last nights umpiring.

Pushing in the back is being paid. and 2. Holding the ball is red hot, unless you are spinning around with it.

As is TWSNBN ... THe AFL have made it a Crowd Imperative to get them in the Finals in place of Carlton..

 

 

 

Let’s just go harder for longer.  Pressure the fancy overlap, win contest and clearance.  They are vulnerable on the turnover.  Let’s smash them so they know what it looks like.  All this floss about the filth.  Let’s hose out the cage!!  Dees by 13 points

...as long as we win the premiership it won't mean anything in the grand scheme of things?

i'd like to win today, and i am genuinely curious about how we perform against the league best side

i think the filth are in fantastic form and have an inner belief that is likely to take them a long way this season...but it's a long season, and form can fluctuate

i don't know why so many are doom and gloom - hanrahan's, the lot of you! - leading into the game

i'm genuinely excited to see what we can do


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1 hour ago, layzie said:

Independent of the result today the main thing is we have a good time and love each other. 

Who’s your supplier?

1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

No old55, you’re just projecting what you think on me. 😆

That's what you think 😀

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10 minutes ago, old55 said:

That's what you think 😀

Philosophy 101 this morning mate. 
Loving it. 

 
12 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I may stay overseas for an extended period of time...

If Pies win a flag then at least a 2 year os trip is a must.

 

I think with all the other teams losing around us, it’s not essential we win for top 4. In fact a loss will still see us stay in 3rd. However if we lose, I think it’ll be very difficult to finish top 2 unless Port or the Pies have a significant stumble in the back half.


2 hours ago, layzie said:

Don't forget to bring your musician ear plugs or at very least noise cancelling earphones today to drown out the scumbag filth merchants whenever they scare. 

I’ve got my custom hearing protection with the strongest filter and my noise cancelling headphones to go over them. Then I’ve got my blinkers on so I can watch just the game and not have to look at any of the generational scum surrounding me


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