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"Most" means "greatest in amount".
You've had ten Round 1 games in Melbourne from 2000.
You've had seven Round 1 games interstate from 2000.
Ten is a greater number than seven.
10 out of 17 round 1 games in Melbourne since 2000. 10 games in Melbourne 7 interstate. Now where have you played the most round 1 games - Melbourne or interstate?Pretty good Wilba, yours?
10 out of 17 games in Melbourne and 1 out of the last 4, whats the problem here old son?
We've played rd2 gamesBy my reckoning, Essendon and Hawthorn haven't met this early in March since 1985 at VFL Park.
That day, the match, fixtured for Round 3, was moved as part of the Victoria 150 celebrations.
The match was held on Saturday, March 23.
Result:
Essendon 17.12.114
Hawthorn 15.10.100
Both are the teams outside Essendon I watch mostIn whose delusional world is Melbourne vs Essendon more enticing than Essendon V Hawthorn?
1. Id argue the hawks are your number 1 for pure hatred. And until recent years, you were there's.
Really? I have a pure, unadulterated hatred for both. Sure, I sort of respect Hawthorn but that doesn't dilute the hatred.Nah, we love beating the Hawks, we love reliving the great matches of the past but we tend to respect Hawthorn (begrudgingly) more than hate them.
We keep the hate for the scum.
Hawthorn fans can please themselves on who they like or hate.
Really? I have a pure, unadulterated hatred for both. Sure, I sort of respect Hawthorn but that doesn't dilute the hatred.
"Most" means "greatest in amount".
You've had ten Round 1 games in Melbourne from 2000.
You've had seven Round 1 games interstate from 2000.
Ten is a greater number than seven.
Drugs do pay.
10 out of 17 round 1 games in Melbourne since 2000. 10 games in Melbourne 7 interstate. Now where have you played the most round 1 games - Melbourne or interstate?
Hang on - you do know what most means?
It's Round 1. Automatically all fans of all clubs are interested. Why waste that emotion/investment on a big game that will get the same attention no matter what round it's played?
Surely it's better to get the so-called "snore-fests" out of the way first?
Sidebar, might be worth actually watching COL v WB from last season - both games. Each were absolute crackers.
Yes, unless they'd drawn 3+ games.
Are you for real? Would I go around saying it?? I wouldn't have to - it's obvious they have. There is no context - it's a fact.Alright technically yes they have but lets put this in context, would you really go and say that they had won most games?
So technically you have played most of your Round 1 games in Melbourne recently.
6 out of 22 is hardly most.
They won 6 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_AFL_season#LadderThey won 12.....