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On 05/06/2025 at 11:50, beelzebub said:

Just not a venue

They should sell all their home games and play in Alice

  • 2 weeks later...
 

I am trying not to think about football.

A banana on the porridge will re focus my attention

 
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At least we can all be happy we won’t be losing again this weekend.


15 hours ago, Redleg said:

At least we can all be happy we won’t be losing again this weekend.

I reckon we're that good at it we might still find a way...

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3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Well this season is certainly petering out.

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Well this season is certainly petering out.

Well there will be more seasons like this one to come Red!

At least my WAFL club saw this type of danger and took the brave decision to part ways with its senior coach. We had a hugh win on the weekend as a result. While it was sad a club champion lost his position, the club needed to make the change. Beating a host club is always satisfying.

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If we make a Coaching change, it won’t be until the end of the season.


18 hours ago, Redleg said:

Well this season is certainly petering out.

I'm finding it apauling, too.

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Annd I am not happy.

I will try and take it gracefully.

Grumpy, Bashful, Sneezy ??

Asking for a friend ( Dopey bastard )

8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Annd I am not happy.

I will try and take it gracefully.

You'll be Happy again when we get White?

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15 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

You'll be Happy again when we get White?

WILL that be TOMorrow?


On 05/07/2025 at 06:36, Redleg said:

If we make a Coaching change, it won’t be until the end of the season.

I can live with that. Never been a big fan of midseason coaching changes.

J Hunt a former Melbourne player, was playing Reserves for the Eagles on Saturday.They lost but he was third best on ground for the Eagles. So I got to sing It's a Grand Old Flag again.

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13 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

J Hunt a former Melbourne player, was playing Reserves for the Eagles on Saturday.They lost but he was third best on ground for the Eagles. So I got to sing It's a Grand Old Flag again.

Not sure how singing the Dees’ song comes from a losing Eagles game where a former Dees’player is 3rd best for them, but glad you enjoyed the moment.

You can probably sing it again now, as Casey won last night and a Dees’ player was our best.

18 hours ago, Redleg said:

Not sure how singing the Dees’ song comes from a losing Eagles game where a former Dees’player is 3rd best for them, but glad you enjoyed the moment.

You can probably sing it again now, as Casey won last night and a Dees’ player was our best.

Its a Grand Old Flag is also the club song for West Perth (WAFL). Which is a good thing as I only need to remember one song for both my AFL and WAFL teams. I just a simple country boy after all. To be honest, when I stopped supporting the Eagles back in 1998 because they started the host club arrangement in the WAFL. I started supporting Melbourne because it was red and blue, the same colours as West Perth.

So I don't sing the Dees song, I was singing the Falcons (West Perth) song. Which I love to do after a win. You should have heard me singing the song when we beat the Fremantle Dockers Reserve WAFL side (PEEL Thunder) two weeks before under our new coach. My dislike for the Eagles and Dockers is strong as they have damaged the WAFL by making super teams. They have all the current AFL players with a ton of coaches. Last season PEEL won the flag, I wonder why?

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