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Who will win the 2025 flag? 95 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win the 2025 flag?

    • Adelaide
      18
    • Geelong
      30
    • Brisbane
      41
    • Collingwood
      3
    • GWS Giants
      1
    • Fremantle
      0
    • Gold Coast
      1
    • Hawthorn
      0
  2. 2. Who do you hope wins the 2025 flag?

    • Adelaide
      33
    • Geelong
      1
    • Brisbane
      6
    • Collingwood
      2
    • GWS Giants
      26
    • Fremantle
      15
    • Gold Coast
      11
    • Hawthorn
      0

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2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

There is someone amongst us who does not bathe ..... 🧐

Begorrah !!! There are two septic sewer swimmers in our midst !!!

11 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I don't know. @Demonland might be able to advise you if that's possible.

I don’t wanna annoy Andy. He and the mods are busy running the world’s biggest crèche.

 
1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

There is someone amongst us who does not bathe ..... 🧐

46 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Approximately 60 responses so far and patterns are emerging.

1 - Brisbane and Geelong are the two teams considered most likely to win, ahead of Adelaide.

2 - Adelaide are the popular choice, ahead of GWS and Fremantle.

3 - Nobody has nominated Hawthorn in either category. 😃

4 - In a disgraceful display, one poster has nominated Geelong and two named Collingwood as their preferred Premier. ☠️

Probably their partners are Collingwood supporters. It's the only explanation.

1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Probably their partners are Collingwood supporters. It's the only explanation.

They should instead follow Jaded's fine example! Her spouse goes for the Colliwobbles and, suitably so, Jaded's hatred of them seems to have intensified rather than been mollified!


1 hour ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Probably their partners are Collingwood supporters. It's the only explanation.

My Wife is Collingwood

Her whole bloody (mic) family is Collingwood

A bro in law in an ex Collingwood player

I have ( gods are cruel ) more than a handful of mates who are also so afflicted..

Dont see me ticking a bloody box for the filth.

Some here are.... they need a bath ( in hot oil )

Anyone new or hasn't won for a long time. Most likely in my vote is Adelaide, but GWS, Gold Coast and Freo (Not that I want the freo excitement being in WA)

Which two clowns voted they hoped pies win the flag? Not coping that. Name & shame @Demonland 👿👿

 
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Well, Demonland has voted.

We reckon Brisbane or Geelong will win the big one with Adelaide an outside chance.

However, we hope that Adelaide or GWS prevails. There is little to no support for the Victorian clubs.


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