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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Then we [censored] the bed. Such a Melbourne thing to happen. 

Nothing surer 😂

Lions just went from 130% to 125.2%.
 

Dees currently 1 game 1.5% behind.

Tomorrow is massive. Potential % boosters against the Roos and Hawks also.

 

Brisbane, in Bears colours and playing on their old ground turned in a Bears performance for the ages. Well done!

Tomorrow afternoon becomes so important now. Even a close win is fine if we belt North next week.


 
7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This seems too good to be true. All the results so far favouring us. We’ll win comfortably tomorrow and Essendon will be thoroughly humiliated and that’s a great footy weekend. ❤️💙

Happy Antonio Banderas GIF

Tomorrow now turns to being such a crucial and season defining game.

Win, and win by a few goals and we can easily slot into 3rd. 

Remember, since 2000, no one has won the premiership finishing 4th..


1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

[censored] I love footy!

at the moment - how good is FOOTBALL!

hopefully doesn't turn into 'football; it's a [censored] sport and i hate it' tomorrow 

I must work out how to retrieve old posts.

If the Crows knock off Port I'm finding my 'we can still finish second at years end' post and requesting some serious adoration.


8 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

at the moment - how good is FOOTBALL!

hopefully doesn't turn into 'football; it's a [censored] sport and i hate it' tomorrow 

On the bright side should our worst fears happen and we lose, our weekend is all but over anyway…..

Hoping the Swans & Peptides absolutely spiflicate each other

Chris Scott: We're the danger.

Justin Longmuir: We're peaceful people, we make the danger disappear.

4 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

Lions loading?

Nah... they dont like travelling

My tipping is going really well !


I dont know, i kinda think finishing 4th and playing the pies first up at the G would be ok?? They look wobbly and we have beaten them already, so have the mental advantage.

If we finish 3rd we would play Port at Port right? We certainly didnt beat them and do seem to struggle over there. Last thing id want.

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2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I dont know, i kinda think finishing 4th and playing the pies first up at the G would be ok?? They look wobbly and we have beaten them already, so have the mental advantage.

If we finish 3rd we would play Port at Port right? We certainly didnt beat them and do seem to struggle over there. Last thing id want.

Let’s finish 2nd and play Port/Brisbane at home!

 
2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I dont know, i kinda think finishing 4th and playing the pies first up at the G would be ok?? They look wobbly and we have beaten them already, so have the mental advantage.

If we finish 3rd we would play Port at Port right? We certainly didnt beat them and do seem to struggle over there. Last thing id want.

WWS, if we could finish second though, how good would it be to play Port at the G

Just need Adelaide to win and second spot is happening 


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