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Which team do you LEAST want to win the flag? 97 members have voted

  1. 1. Which team do you LEAST want to win the flag

    • Port
      2
    • Cats
      44
    • Hawks
      9
    • Dogs
      1
    • Sydney
      1
    • Giants
      0
    • Brisbane
      2
    • Blues
      35

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Pretty self explanatory. 
 

Get in the bin Carlton.

 
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Oops, I messed up that title thread. Please help Demonland mods 

Sick of the sight of Geelong.

Cats, Hawks, Swans.

The rest I can at the very least find an individual player or two I'd be happy for.

 
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6 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Zorko a premiership player? No

Ohhhh that’s a good point, didn’t even think of that. I think I base my decision on fan bases and how much I don’t want to hear from their annoying fans for the next year. 
 

But fair, Zorko is many words that will get redacted on Demonland 


i went with Carlton but it was a very tough choice between them and the Cats

  • Demonland changed the title to Which team do you LEAST want to win the flag
 

Carlton for me.

But I still can't get past the fact that Geelong are likely on their way to a GF 


5 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

The Cats looked unbeatable tonight. 

Yeah. Seems like we're back in that 07-11 era. Even has a captaincy retirement similarity with Selwood and Tom Harley

Considering the media drivel we've recently been torched with, I actually really want Footscray to win. I think that club and especially the coach have had to endure some truly mean and false invective, on a par with us, earlier this season, and the Dogs winning would shove it right in Caro/Cornes/Morris's heartless gobs.   

Ecstatic that essendscum and coliwobbles are missing   Enough said


The Cats have been on top for 20 straight years. 

No club has ever done that

[censored] me to tears

Bulldogs and Hawthorn the least.

I'm not even considering Carlton as a flag contender.

I don't like Geelong, but I wish we were half the club they were from top to bottom. 

1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

What flag? The season is dead to me.

Voided season in our minds 😎

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

The Cats have been on top for 20 straight years. 

No club has ever done that

[censored] me to tears

Do we still have more premierships than them?

Nuff said


I selected Cats cos I don't think carlscum are any chance of beating the Brions this week and living down Geelong way I don't think I can deal with it again, they are already horrible today after last night.

Swans, cats, port, gws, blues, dogs, hawks, lions, pies, freo, saints, gold coast, dons, crows, eagles, norf, tigers in no particular order

5 minutes ago, Demons1858 said:

Swans, cats, port, gws, blues, dogs, hawks, lions, pies, freo, saints, gold coast, dons, crows, eagles, norf, tigers in no particular order

You forgot Uni.

 

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