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Cripes is Freo going to get done by the Eagles after pumping us last week? Ugh.

 
1 hour ago, gs77 said:

Cripes is Freo going to get done by the Eagles after pumping us last week? Ugh.

Beating us is hardly an accomplishment anymore. Wouldn’t read too much into last weeks result. 

 

Go hawthorn or dogs tomorrow.  I just want someone to take essendons spot in the 8. 

Clearly we can't 

Edited by dees189227

 

The hawks taking the druggies spot in the 8 will surely have bomberblitz doing ferals.

Bombers fans calling for the Weid to come in!


10 minutes ago, dl4e said:

The hawks taking the druggies spot in the 8 will surely have bomberblitz doing ferals.

That's why I hope hawthorn win. That would just rub further salt into their wounds

Everything will go the Pies way today. Big win over the Tigers, then Sydney and Adelaide winning. Only 1 spot left in the 8 and Pies = $$$$$$$$$$

Edited by Clintosaurus

We had our chances to get 2 games clear of the pies but just couldn't do it. Plus next week will be about pendleburys 400th.

Actually he is one of the few pies players I don't mind, Actually he probably is the only one

Why the [censored] don’t the AFL make Richmond use their alternate jumper against Collingwood. 

22 hours ago, DEE fence said:

I’m thinking in terms of the rest of the season, quite frankly we need to win the next 4 games, incl GC away which will be tough. I like the idea of Carlton not having a home final.

Win the next 8 thanks. 🏆


Dogs in some good form , look well balanced over the park , playing with a lot of confidence 

Big test for the swans now 

It really is incredible that Sydney have been on Top all year, but their First Quarters have been so consistently bad!!

They could be out in Straight Sets this year if Teams Jump them early 

11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It really is incredible that Sydney have been on Top all year, but their First Quarters have been so consistently bad!!

They could be out in Straight Sets this year if Teams Jump them early 

Gee that doesn’t sound like much fun 

Hold on wait a minute ………

Dogs will take 8th spot & will smash us next week …our season was over when we lost by 90 points to Freo.. 

Edited by Demonsone

Hope the dogs keep going & bont gets another  3 votes. Would love to see him win the brownlow.

Daicos apparently had 42 possessions.  


Sydney will not win it this year. Blues will not win it either. The AFL will do by right by the Lions and make sure they get it done this given last years robbery. 

it is an even comp, but there is not one team that strikes the fear in an opposition. Arguably Sydney, but there forward line is average at best and in a finals campaign, you cannot win it without a-graders all over the park. 

Its really annoying because anyone of our sides from the last 2 years would have been neck deep in it.  

27 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Dogs will take 8th spot & will smash us next week …our season was over when we lost by 90 points to Freo.. 

And don't you sound happy about it.

28 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Dogs will take 8th spot & will smash us next week …our season was over when we lost by 90 points to Freo.. 

Do you get any joy following the Dees? 😇

 

A doggies win makes it very difficult for us. Swans are a good second half team so hopefully they can pull this one out of the fire yet? 

13 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

And don't you sound happy about it.

Not sure what ur point is?? We also should be angry at the missed opportunities and were we currently stand …

Edited by Demonsone


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