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I wouldn’t want to be the Blues facing us on Friday

We will be angry. Desperate. Fierce. 

 

 
3 hours ago, Diamond Tim said:

You're Binman's PA mate -  ain't you meant to be the one sourcing materials ??

Good point. Get on it BPA.

Actually don't. It will just blow my head up.

7.50am match @Demonland ? 

In the spirit of appropriate production support escalation, I will raise a ticket in the Critical category. 

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Sportsbet odds Demons $1.66 Blues $2.23.

These odds seem ridiculous. Should be pretty much even money. 

4 weeks ago against the Blues we kicked 3 goals in the first half and that was with JVR,Melky and Grundy


1 hour ago, Jack7 said:

4 weeks ago against the Blues we kicked 3 goals in the first half and that was with JVR,Melky and Grundy

Grundy has plenty of work ahead of him 

7 hours ago, DubDee said:

I wouldn’t want to be the Blues facing us on Friday

We will be angry. Desperate. Fierce. 

 

Really How so?

9 hours ago, bing181 said:

And Trac ... so us mids need to get better at actually delivering the ball inside 50 better rather than blazing away and putting it on their heads.”

This is the part that is so frustrating because it’s not new. If we are to have “learnings” why can we not have them during the game and adjustments made during the game. Unfortunately this method of forwardline entry is our default. I don’t know if he has been asked or would even be interested but would love to have Mick Stinnear as a part of our coaching group (forward coach) our AFLW teams ball movement is fantastic. Two less players on the field which does create more space but their ball movement and forwardline craft is fantastic. It is a coaching issue. Either our method is wrong or players are not being held accountable if they are repeat offenders by dropping them back to Casey. But we keep hearing “learnings” and “no stone will be left unturned” Time will tell, but time is running out.

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13 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Yet if Fritsch converts two pretty straightforward set shots we win despite our lack of KPF. Of course it would be easier with a gun KPF but it's not impossible without one.

Agree it is just way harder. 

12 hours ago, Diamond Tim said:

You're Binman's PA mate -  ain't you meant to be the one sourcing materials ??

Binman's PA does a fine job. 


9 hours ago, Binmans PA said:

I meant our zone, not theirs. He's a vital part of our press as a half forward and occasionally a half forward +1 that sags off the front of the contest goalside.

Thoughts on why he wouldn't be playing?

No I agree. I want him in.

8 hours ago, Winners at last said:

Sportsbet odds Demons $1.66 Blues $2.23.

These odds seem ridiculous. Should be pretty much even money. 

It'll tighten as the day progresses. Similar odds for Melb Collingwood before eventually flipping.

8 hours ago, Winners at last said:

Sportsbet odds Demons $1.66 Blues $2.23.

These odds seem ridiculous. Should be pretty much even money. 

Likewise Port are clear favourites against Giants.  No idea on how these things work, or does TAB know something I don't after watching Thursday night?. 

 

8 hours ago, Winners at last said:

Sportsbet odds Demons $1.66 Blues $2.23.

These odds seem ridiculous. Should be pretty much even money. 

Should be the other way round !!!

9 hours ago, DubDee said:

I wouldn’t want to be the Blues facing us on Friday

We will be angry. Desperate. Fierce. 

 

That infers we have mongrel.

Yet to see it 


25 minutes ago, praha said:

It'll tighten as the day progresses. Similar odds for Melb Collingwood before eventually flipping.

No, the dees were never favourite against the pies. We actually came in.

I suspect the blues won't shorten a touch but we will  still start clear favorites at around 1.75.

Deserved too because we will win.

3 minutes ago, binman said:

No, the dees were never favourite against the pies. We actually came in.

I suspect the blues won't shorten a touch but we will  still start clear favorites at around 1.75.

Deserved too because we will win.

I really hope you are right, because I believed you last week and the hope killed me 

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6 minutes ago, binman said:

No, the dees were never favourite against the pies. We actually came in.

I suspect the blues won't shorten a touch but we will  still start clear favorites at around 1.75.

Deserved too because we will win.

Nqr...

Before the bounce Dees 1.88  Pies 1.92

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

I really hope you are right, because I believed you last week and the hope killed me 

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If it's any consolation, me too.

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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I really hope you are right, because I believed you last week and the hope killed me 

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I'm  calmer.... ( just dont like to waste red 😉

No less concern or greater expectations though ...


9 hours ago, DubDee said:

I wouldn’t want to be the Blues facing us on Friday

We will be angry. Desperate. Fierce. 

 

like we should have been in the first quarter against the Filth - but we weren't

21 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I really hope you are right, because I believed you last week and the hope killed me 

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It was a brutal loss

 
1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

That infers we have mongrel.

Yet to see it 

Pre game luncheon at Entrocote might help. If that’s what it takes then Bonjour I’m all for it.

# nostoneunturned

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9 hours ago, Trisul said:

7.50am match @Demonland ? 

In the spirit of appropriate production support escalation, I will raise a ticket in the Critical category. 

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I saw that as well needed to do the arithmetic again 

hard to believe it was up


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