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Will we make the GF this year?

 
4 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Will we make the GF this year?

YES!!!

Meantime, if you’re going to Gosch’s this morning and you want something warm and nourishing to eat but don’t really wanna take out a second mortgage on your house for the food cart, come and grab a snag in bread from the Demon Army tent. $2.50 apiece, or $4 for a snag in bread and a soft drink. ❤️💙


Maybe one of my teams may make it as West Perth won the minor premiership. First time that has happened since 1993. Wait that was the year they lost the GF! Not sure how 2022 will turn out.

5 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Maybe one of my teams may make it as West Perth won the minor premiership. First time that has happened since 1993. Wait that was the year they lost the GF! Not sure how 2022 will turn out.

Lightening never strikes twice, DF. 🙂

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Meantime, if you’re going to Gosch’s this morning and you want something warm and nourishing to eat but don’t really wanna take out a second mortgage on your house for the food cart, come and grab a snag in bread from the Demon Army tent. $2.50 apiece, or $4 for a snag in bread and a soft drink. ❤️💙

The Purple Army has booked out flights to Melbourne so watch out for them. That good news for us over here as there will be less Shockers per Demon supporters. I had heard it cost around $2,000 for a ticket. 

 
8 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

The Purple Army has booked out flights to Melbourne so watch out for them. That good news for us over here as there will be less Shockers per Demon supporters. I had heard it cost around $2,000 for a ticket. 

It’ll be a long and sad flight back home for them. 😭

But you never know  🤞🏼 

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22 hours ago, layzie said:

Banana smoothie always a good start to the day!

The breakfast of champions, Layz. 

Speaking of breakfast, anyone who hasn’t yet had brekkie, come to Gosch’s for a snag in bread for the meagre sum of $2.50. Or $4 when you add a can of soft drink. 

Oh and you get to watch our players training, too. 
Hashtag side bonus. 😆


2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Lightening never strikes twice, DF. 🙂

West Perth had won 4 flags since 1993, but the last win was in 2013. Since I had been a supporter for around 50 years I don't believe the 7 flags they won during this time is enough, l want more!

I been a Melbourne supporter since 1999, when the local ALF teams created super WAFL teams by stacking their listed players in host clubs. IMO stabbing West Perth in the back. We did win the 1999 Premiership LOL. But lost the 2002 GF to the Eagles Reserve team (East Perth), we had 1 goal at half time! Anyway back to the 23 years of support of Melbourne, we have only won 1 flag. I want more!

How do we get more flags? I want them ALL!

17 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The breakfast of champions, Layz. 

Speaking of breakfast, anyone who hasn’t yet had brekkie, come to Gosch’s for a snag in bread for the meagre sum of $2.50. Or $4 when you add a can of soft drink. 

Oh and you get to watch our players training, too. 
Hashtag side bonus. 😆

It too early for brekkie! As it only 5.45 am LOL

1 minute ago, DemonFrog said:

It too early for brekkie! As it only 5.45 am LOL

It’s NEVER too early for brekkie!

Besides, it’s 7:45am here at Gosch’s. 

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19 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s NEVER too early for brekkie!

Besides, it’s 7:45am here at Gosch’s. 

Enjoy Captain’s run.

Boys need to be at their best tomorrow as Lions will throw everything at us.

20 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s NEVER too early for brekkie!

Besides, it’s 7:45am here at Gosch’s. 

Then why am I still in bed? 


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1 minute ago, DemonFrog said:

Then why am I still in bed? 

You are on frog time.

5 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Then why am I still in bed? 

I’m sure you have a good reason. 😉 
Not that we all need to know about it. 

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The breakfast of champions, Layz. 

Speaking of breakfast, anyone who hasn’t yet had brekkie, come to Gosch’s for a snag in bread for the meagre sum of $2.50. Or $4 when you add a can of soft drink. 

Oh and you get to watch our players training, too. 
Hashtag side bonus. 😆

Wish I could! Pushed the envelope a bit last week being there during work hours, those snags were very popular!

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m sure you have a good reason. 😉 
Not that we all need to know about it. 

Well I will let you know 😏 

It is both cold and early!

Sometimes it hard to live in the past. Especially from those who live in the future LOL

Is today the day of our 2022 come back? 


26 minutes ago, DemonFrog said:

Is today the day of our 2022 come back? 

As Dwayne Russell would say "Could this be the firestarter?" 

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

As Dwayne Russell would say "Could this be the firestarter?" 

🎶 Twisted firestarter 🎶!!!!!

 
5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

🎶 Twisted firestarter 🎶!!!!!

Man I loved that album, used it for a lot of inspiration for my own musical arrangements 😀

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Man I loved that album, used it for a lot of inspiration for my own musical arrangements 😀

I saw them live in 2019 and they were 🤯. Sadly, a couple of weeks later Keith “Keeefe” Flint took his own life. 😢 But yeah, that album is incredible. 


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