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Danger Game against the Tigers

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When ever we play against sides you expect to win, we lose. I hope that this doesnt continue this week, however Ive got a funny feeling that the Tigers will come to play, I just hope our boys will too. Surely we can beat them by more than 5 goals ?

 
When ever we play against sides you expect to win, we lose. I hope that this doesnt continue this week, however Ive got a funny feeling that the Tigers will come to play, I just hope our boys will too. Surely we can beat them by more than 5 goals ?

Danger game? No [censored].

Musr smash them and show the divide especially on a friday night and then again the following week.

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A mate who is a Tiger Fan, is on a chat site and they are calling our players Nancy chumps.

 

I wouldnt really call it a danger game when there the result has no baring on september action for the dees. I would call a game against the tigers a danger game if the dees were currently sitting around 7th when a win is expected and a loss will hurt their finals chances.

I really hope the boys win, and then we will open up a 10 point gap between us and the tigers


When ever we play against sides you expect to win, we lose. I hope that this doesnt continue this week, however Ive got a funny feeling that the Tigers will come to play, I just hope our boys will too. Surely we can beat them by more than 5 goals ?

Only have ourselves to blame with these sort of results occurring far too often over past years. Sometimes it appears the names Melbourne & Geelong are interchangeable losing games expected to win

danger game at 2-9? against a team a game and a half behind us? i see what you mean about the expectations, but surely we're not THAT far favoured to win, not to mention how desperate richmond are for a win, i would hardly call it a danger game

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danger game at 2-9? against a team a game and a half behind us? i see what you mean about the expectations, but surely we're not THAT far favoured to win, not to mention how desperate richmond are for a win, i would hardly call it a danger game

I bet everyone in demonland expects us to win. I call it a danger game because of the possible fallout if we lose. I dont care where we are on the ladder, We are there to win and when you have the side that we have on paper I expect us to.

If the tigers beat us, this site will go into Melt down wanting Daniher and players sacked, so if that isnt a danger game I dont know what is.

 

If we are 10 goals up at 3 quarter time I STILL won't be confident! :lol:

In all seriousness, alot depends on what influence Brown can have on the game and if we can shut him down. He won't play all of the game but the Tigers will lift with him on the park. If we can keep him quiet, I reckon we win.


Danger game? No [censored].

Plenty of [censored] out there unfortunately ;):o !!!

this thread should be immediately deleted due to massive understatement!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Plenty of [censored] out there unfortunately ;):o !!!

More of a [censored] storm I reckon, we have in spades tonight :(

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I bet everyone in demonland expects us to win. I call it a danger game because of the possible fallout if we lose. I dont care where we are on the ladder, We are there to win and when you have the side that we have on paper I expect us to.

If the tigers beat us, this site will go into Melt down wanting Daniher and players sacked, so if that isnt a danger game I dont know what is.

If anyone is interested I am starting up a new career as a psychic, just ask a question and I will tell the Future.

I see that we will not play finals and Daniher looks in trouble.

P.s Im glad they didnt play Newton

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