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I feel like we were all made fools of. Why did we assume Carlton missed when they lost? They were more in than we could ever imagine due to Freo's stickiness. 

 

Carlton will beat Brisbane ( if they get some guns back)

 

Fremantle would've won if we were the ones in Carlton's position.

Edited by SaberFang

in a team of ball butchers, Jordan Clark is the worst of the lot


You had one job, freo…

Port didn’t even need to win this (just not lose by much) 🤣

Blues in the finals, gross. Hope they get smashed by the lions. 

 

Like seriously, Hawks are in finals.
Blues are 2-6 from their last  8.

Cats somehow have a double chance. Dogga is enjoying his millions without doing any overtime so far. 


9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This could still be a great outcome 

We get pick 5

Jackson again plays no finals 

Carlton get creamed by Brisbane 

Jackson... go cry into an errant niple u TRAITOR

Three of the nine finals in Melbourne? Dogs v Hawks; Cats v Dogs/Hawks; Granny.

Not that my predictions are to be relied on!

33 minutes ago, BDA said:

Freos I50 delivery is putrid

A very familiar feeling for all of us here 😢


Watching freo in the last was alot like watching us.
Poor skills with no composure.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Jackson... go cry into an errant niple u TRAITOR

Not fair  or nice - Nick off!

1 minute ago, GBDee said:

Three of the nine finals in Melbourne? Dogs v Hawks; Cats v Dogs/Hawks; Granny.

Not that my predictions are to be relied on!

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Jackson... go cry into an errant niple u TRAITOR

5

One upside about Freo losing. We all get a chance to see Carlton lose again in a fortnight.

Just now, Wodjathefirst said:

One upside about Freo losing. We all get a chance to see Carlton lose again in a fortnight.

Good point


Port pick up Soldo and Sweet. Two second string ruckman who could not get a game at their former clubs but know how to compete and use their size and strength. We bring in Schache and Fullerton, two lightweight softy’s who don’t know how or compete and can’t even get a game when Gawn is injured. How [censored] is that? 

You had one job, freo…

Port didn’t even need to win this (just not lose by much) 🤣

Blues in the finals, gross. Hope they get smashed by the lions. 

Freo we’re 12-7 and looking top 4

Remarkable choke. 

 
5 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

One upside about Freo losing. We all get a chance to see Carlton lose again in a fortnight.

Exactly. Blues kick in the guts twice in 2 weeks  and we can say "out in straight sets"

Nice to know Jackson has mum nearby if he needs a cry


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