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Somebody has too. I refuse to believe this team is as bad as the past two weeks have shown. You don't get to play AFL if you have no skill. It will come together and I say next week the Cats are going to be our first victim. GO DEES I still believe.

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After what the Cats did to the bombers today, this looks like a danger game for us.

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I'll tip melbourne as i always do which will probably cause me to come last in the tipping comp but i dont care cause im all melbourne baby!!

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Somebody has too. I refuse to believe this team is as bad as the past two weeks have shown. You don't get to play AFL if you have no skill. It will come together and I say next week the Cats are going to be our first victim. GO DEES I still believe.

mate, they will not win but l reckon they won't be thrashed like everyone thinks they will. The ywill pick up their game, hopefully only around 40-50 points

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After what the Cats did to the bombers today, this looks like a danger game for us.

i agree, if the dees dont play to at least 90% of their full capacity there's a chance we might not win...

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We will be competitive if we drop

Weetra

Garland

Miller

and FGS bring in Rivers!


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i agree, if the dees dont play to at least 90% of their full capacity there's a chance we might not win...

Geelong must be scared about next week.

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what odds for a record score ?? thats called....R E A L I T Y !!

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In a 2 horse race, anything can happen.

I mean I still have hopes that the Washington Generals can turn it around.

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In a one horse race the outcome is forgone !! :lol::rolleyes:

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heres a fact

The last time Geelong thrashed us was back in Round 1,1996

The Scores were

Melbourne 8.8.56

Geelong 27.21.183

at the MCG

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clearly you weren't present on the night of August 8th 2003. Not a massive margin, but we were atrocious and it was a thrashing in most senses of the word, not to mention the elimination final 05

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clearly you weren't present on the night of August 8th 2003. Not a massive margin, but we were atrocious and it was a thrashing in most senses of the word, not to mention the elimination final 05

Yeh mate, clearly at the time (2003) i was not into football.


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is Matthew bate playing next week?

He will be tested at training this week

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I refuse to believe this team is as bad as the past two weeks have shown. You don't get to play AFL if you have no skill. It will come together and I say next week the Cats are going to be our first victim.

Nice optimism, well.. actually... you are correct. There is a foundation of skill, even if it is a bit muddled ATM and it will come together sooner or later, just don't know when.

At some point something will galvanize them and they'll turn the corner, it will happen, they aren't as bad as the last 2 weeks have shown

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We are chance if Matthew whelan and Jared rivers comes into the side?

BTW: when Matthew whelan coming back, havent seen much of him in 2008.

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BTW: when Matthew whelan coming back, havent seen much of him in 2008.

He played for Sandringham on the weekend. Someone posted that they 'had word' that he was two weeks away.

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Looking at Tabsportsbet website

Melbourne $10

Geelong $1.03

But who knows really could be an upset, like last year when Brisbane defeated West Coast at Subiaco and Everyone was thinking all week leading up to this game that Eagles would thrash Brisbane in a Subiaco Slaughter and Brisbane were like $10 to defeat the Eagles.

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If we beat Geelong it'll be the biggest thing since.... something very big. This is the closest thing you will ever see to a guaranteed loss. If we win I will scream my house down.

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