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So if Freo lose to the dogs they miss finals?

what a world

 
26 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Having to see your repetitive dreary [censored]

May I humbly suggest the "ignore" option.

26 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

May I humbly suggest the "ignore" option.

You may indeed suggest the “ignore” option - humbly or otherwise - but it will be a wasted suggestion. “Ignore” works well until someone quotes the hitherto ignored post at which point it’s no longer ignorable and is henceforth unignored.

Sweet mother of god I’m repeating myself about posters who repeat themselves

 

Somehow this thread is all about us????

The Dogs in the box seat to make finals now, it's totally in their hands.

Will the coach last at Freo if they drop out?


2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Just a wild guess here but maybe it’s because you mention it EVERY [censored] FIVE MINUTES!!! Surely you can see how [censored] annoying you are… you’ve been told so many times but you just don’t stop. Having to see your repetitive dreary [censored] in other threads is bad enough but ffs this is the NON [censored] MFC [censored] THREAD.

Jesus Mary and Joseph give me strength!

Saying how it is, but you don’t to read it!

7 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

if flagmantle miss finals - and quite frankly, at this point i think they will - then surely longmuir has to go, with just 1 finals series in 6 seasons

I was surprised he didn’t come under more scrutiny last year, if they miss this year his job must be on the line.

 
10 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

You may indeed suggest the “ignore” option - humbly or otherwise - but it will be a wasted suggestion. “Ignore” works well until someone quotes the hitherto ignored post at which point it’s no longer ignorable and is henceforth unignored.

Look at it as a form of pain relief. You can't eliminate the cause, but you can alleviate the symptoms.


I really rate Freo, but they are the kings of disappointment. If they don't make the finals, Longmuir has to go. If some Demonlanders think Goodwin wasted our list, Longmuir is worse. That is a great list that gives flag vibes, and never delivers.

And now Collingwood can't drop out.

Classic Freo [censored] the bed

dreadful performance from them

now we can't knock the pies out next weekend

typical useless freo.

1 hour ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Freo loss means Collingwood is safe in the finals. Was so looking forward to booting them out in the last round.

Well lets hope they don't make the top 4.

Adelaide have 1 job tonight.

12 hours ago, DubDee said:

So if Freo lose to the dogs they miss finals?

what a world

Hawthorn, GC and GWS all still have to win at least one more game (Dogs have to beat WC too).

So if we beat Hawthorn, they are still at massive risk of missing.

But if they beat us, then Freo either have to beat the Dogs or hope that St Kilda beats GWS or GC somehow loses to Essendon or Port.

Edited by titan_uranus

It’s times like these I’m glad I wasn’t indoctrinated as a St Kilda fan.

Perennially [censored] club who falter when it matters, deliver late season flourishes, beating bottom 6 teams that isn’t quite enough to see them receive top end picks and then the the cycle of mediocrity repeats season in, season out..

I hope NWM leaves the club and goes to Port. It will devastate them and their fans will have to endure further pain without an end in sight to break the 60+ year drought. Something about that club just rubs me the wrong way..

Mark Fine will have to continue to endure. 🤣😂

Edited by VNightCityLegend


These last few rounds seems to be becoming a competitive level of [censoreding]-the-bed.

Tragically, Freo's effort against Brisbane mean it is no longer realistic to try to knock Collingwood out of the 8. But there is a fair prospect of making them play away from home for all finals if we can drop them to 7th-8th.

Just makes handing some misery to Hawthorn all the more important.

Meanwhile, there's no real clue on Geelong's form. You can only beat who you're matched against, but in the second half of the season they have only beaten one team (the perennially flaky Suns) from the top-8, lost their other two contests, and then just accumulated beat-ups against much lower rated teams.

3 hours ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Freo loss means Collingwood is safe in the finals. Was so looking forward to booting them out in the last round.

Pretty much. They would need to lose the next two games by 100+ points.

To be honest I am okay with them making it and Freo not. For one the Pies will make for a better overall Finals series. And Freo also needs to be smacked back to reality. I hate their weird sense of self-worth. They are shockingly irrelevant in the football landscape but yet have this weird sense of confidence. GWS has achieved more in 17 fewer seasons.

Gws baffle me. They lose games they should win & win games they're expected to lose. But without hogan & stringer today they're going ok.

Toby Greene just can't afford to do anything stupid & get suspended now.

I’m sure the Lions weren’t expecting Logan Morris to come on like he has during this season. I wonder if Oscar Allen is still required?


 
21 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i would hope we're targeting gruzewksi from gw$

He and Derksen would be handy pickups.

Hope we are not overrating Derksen who at 23-24 hasn’t played an AFL game.

Edited by Redleg

19 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

cadman is such a good player

gc17 choking harder than flagmantle last nite

I really think gold coast are going to do nothing in the finals & are wasting a spotin the 8. But we'll see if I'm wrong


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