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The No T$ No B$ Thread

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The luck in footy.

Lever goes out for 2 months, for what we thought was a 1 week ankle injury.

Stewart returns against us, to control the Cotton Ons backline and then pulls out tonight sick.

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18 hours ago, Redleg said:

The luck in footy.

Lever goes out for 2 months, for what we thought was a 1 week ankle injury.

Stewart returns against us, to control the Cotton Ons backline and then pulls out tonight sick.

Stewart available for one round in between issues. Dangerfield not being suspended for yet another elbow to the throat, and then confounding our defence. Such is life. Just Geelong's captain and vice-captain playing probably their best individual games for the season.

Wouldn't have minded if Coniglio had been managed sore for round 1 instead of being played as a permanent forward, given he has only played in half the Giant's games. He was a matchwinner against us for sure.

But aside from lamenting the cruelty of the footy gods, it looks like as a team we have a major problem with veteran strong-bodied mids being sent forward.

Touk Miller kicked three as the Gold Coast mids romped through for about ten goals between them.

The North game is about the only one not defined by midfielders kicking goals against us, and even then, well, plenty of mids and mid-sized players kicked goals against us, it was just incidental on top of everyone else kicking goals against us that day.

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Today’s result will be interesting.

A hope for a revival or possibly season over.

Membership numbers could be seriously affected too.

 
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Today’s result will be interesting.

A hope for a revival or possibly season over.

Membership numbers could be seriously affected too.

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56 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

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Think I am there already.


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21 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

This thread is the Demonlands'equivalent of the old radio serial "Blue Hills"

“AND loving it” as Maxwell Smart would say.

8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Today’s result will be interesting.

A hope for a revival or possibly season over.

Membership numbers could be seriously affected too.

Season been over for us since round two. I still feel that the 2028 AFL is a better time for us.

But on a brighter note West Perth has done well by recruiting a former Casey player. The young fella looks like he can play.

 

After our recent loss, we need to start a countdown as to how long it will take before we start winning again 😭 😔

I have just spoken to the football gods and it's NOT looking good for us this week! So I just show our straight loss count 6


Revised count 1 win 5 losses

It a great day whenever a Fremantle team gets beaten

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Few more happy Dees fans today:

Roan Steele looks like a great loss to Casey, but a fantastic addition to West Perth. He looks like he can play lol

On 19/04/2025 at 21:40, Redleg said:

Few more happy Dees fans today:

Finally something to be happy for

14 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

Roan Steele looks like a great loss to Casey, but a fantastic addition to West Perth. He looks like he can play lol

Didn't get to see a lot of him at Casey but do recall he finds a lot of footy.

Reckon he'd make an AFL list DemonFrog?


On 22/04/2025 at 07:00, layzie said:

Didn't get to see a lot of him at Casey but do recall he finds a lot of footy.

Reckon he'd make an AFL list DemonFrog?

Only seen him play on streaming, can't wait to see him play live once they stop playing at 7.10 pm. It takes me about 1h 30m to drive to Joondalup Oval, well the wife driving as I have mobility issues.

I think he must have come West to enhance his chances to play AFL. What I have seen so far is exciting 😁 Unfortunately West Perth no longer has any AFL players so if he gets recruited he will be gone.

6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Anything happening at the Dees?

Yeah; where can we go to find out, Red?

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Just now, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Yeah; where can we go to find out, Red?

What about Demonland?

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What about Demonland?

Of course!

I must have been bananas not to think of that!


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19 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Of course!

I must have been bananas not to think of that!

Sounds like we are in a Woody Allen movie.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Sounds like we are in a Woody Allen movie.

A fresh rabbit hole for this peripatetic thread.

Allow me to kick it along the road:

We were in a (TV) movie, foreshadowing (wrongly, thank God) the aftermath of the Round 6 Freo game.

'Crisis in Six Scenes'

11 hours ago, Redleg said:

Anything happening at the Dees?

We have a new CEO.

Unfortunately he has no football industry knowledge other than being involved in sponsorship and he doesn't know when he can start work. But the current Acting CEO is doing a great job so he not needed right away.

Then why didn't we appoint the current Acting CEO? Then club needs stability not another inexperienced trainee in the top job.

 
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2 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

We have a new CEO.

Unfortunately he has no football industry knowledge other than being involved in sponsorship and he doesn't know when he can start work. But the current Acting CEO is doing a great job so he not needed right away.

Then why didn't we appoint the current Acting CEO? Then club needs stability not another inexperienced trainee in the top job.

Paul is very experienced. Even Eddie was glowing in his praise.

48 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Paul is very experienced. Even Eddie was glowing in his praise.

He can't be that experienced as he has never managed a football club before. A strong leader has a solid understanding of the industry they manage. Oh well, time will tell if he any good or not, but I have a feeling we lost another opportunity.


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