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Never has the quote "One week At A Time" been more important than right now. The Crow tomorrow then we can think about the Tigers next week. I bet the Tigers were thinking about us next week and they just got our of jail. All these team outside the eight are going to be dangerous and just about any of the can cause a big upset if your not ready. 

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6 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Double whammy. Tigers will be up and about for next week and pick 3 blown.

They got 57k there today, Tiger army out in full force next week. 

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3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Charlie's got 10

And the Coleman is tainted by some players/teams getting more cracks at West Coast

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Are we going for Geelong or Brisbane? I don’t want Geelong stealing 4th spot but at the same time 3rd spot is appealing.

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The head says a cats win best for the Dees as we're still a chance for 3rd, possibly 2nd.

but I can't barrack for a cats win. i just can't bring myself to do it. 

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5 hours ago, ManDee said:

Not should of! Should've is the contraction of should have

We'd (we had, we should or we would) not we'd of it's we'd have

I need a coffee. Yes I know people will say it doesn't matter, but it does.

There, their or they're is another. It makes a difference!

Sorry, I'm grumpy this morning. 

 

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Geelong is defending really well and the Lions aren't necessarily taking their opportunities, but you'd think the dam wall will burst with the amount of supply the Brisbane forwards are getting.

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21 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Are we going for Geelong or Brisbane? I don’t want Geelong stealing 4th spot but at the same time 3rd spot is appealing.

Do you think the Dees are the real deal or not? If yes, then you want Geelong to win. If not, then you want Brisbane to win.

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23 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Are we going for Geelong or Brisbane? I don’t want Geelong stealing 4th spot but at the same time 3rd spot is appealing.

Why 3rd spot? Likely we'll get Port or Brisbane interstate.

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18 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Essendon 11th. 😂

To quote Keats: "a thing of beauty is a joy forever". The lower those (insert derogatory expletive here) fall, the more beautiful is the joy.

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13 minutes ago, Chook said:

Do you think the Dees are the real deal or not? If yes, then you want Geelong to win. If not, then you want Brisbane to win.

I think the Dees are the real but i hate Geelong so i'm barracking for the Lions. 


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Haven't been able to watch any footy this weekend, until now. I sit down to watch Lions v Cats, and it is an absolute howler of a game. No highlights, dominated by defensive efforts, skill errors. 

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