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Round 7 Non MFC games

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18 minutes ago, Soidee said:

Why can’t teams play in Perth?  The WCE have a dream draw so far!  When do they play outside the border of WA!  I cannot Believe where they sit on the ladder, simply not that good a team.  More road travel in weeks to come may sort them out.  As for other teams playing in Perth,  the ground is new, so no excuses!

They play GWS in Sydney next week, then tigers in Perth and Hawks over here. The sad thing is they will beat GWS next week coz they are so undermanned. 

 

Can we please stop criticising Essendon now ???  Their supporters have suffered enough. A bit of simple human compassion people !!!

1 minute ago, pineapple dee said:

Can we please stop criticising Essendon now ???  Their supporters have suffered enough. A bit of simple human compassion people !!!

Hehe you’re a funny guy, pineapple 

 
5 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Can we please stop criticising Essendon now ???  Their supporters have suffered enough. A bit of simple human compassion people !!!

You are kidding right?

Long may they suffer.


Im watching the Aleague as in anticipating another footy snorefest. 

26 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

LOL.  Yes Worsfold is just a chemist, but so were Hird and Thompson.  

Love seeing the Essendruggo  supporters SUFFER.

Maybe they were expecting an Alchemist.....

 

About time teams who travel to Perth gave a contest!  Holiday time for travelling teams to Perth,  eagles just getting a dream run without any serious effort from opposition.

17 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Can we please stop criticising Essendon now ???  Their supporters have suffered enough. A bit of simple human compassion people !!!

They wouldn't stop if it was us~  ......they're still going on about the "cheese platter".......bahahaha

One guy on Bomber Blitz quipped, if only cheese wasn't so disgusting, he might be ok with it. Gold.


Carlton are making a surprisingly good fist of it against the Crows. Only 5 goals down in the first quarter so far. And we thought it was going to be a blowout !!!!!

It feels that WC have played at home every week. I know they havent but it just feels like they have, giving them a great advantage at home in this new stadium. 


Skills  are unbelievable. No one can kick it, handpass it, catch it or pick it up. Have these guys been playing all their lives, or have they just picked up the game in the past 6 weeks?

What is this diabolical parallel football dimension i find myself in ?

Where has all the footy gone ?

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When will they ever learn ?

 

2 hours ago, brendan said:

Port are nothing to worry about, eagles have surprised me I thought they might drop but Kennedy is a gun 

Nic Nat back helps

2 hours ago, Soidee said:

Why can’t teams play in Perth?  The WCE have a dream draw so far!  When do they play outside the border of WA!  I cannot Believe where they sit on the ladder, simply not that good a team.  More road travel in weeks to come may sort them out.  As for other teams playing in Perth,  the ground is new, so no excuses!

Remember we did them in Perth last year

Shaun Higgins is an out-and-out gun. He's got a dumb head, but he's good at football for sure.

Whats going on with Sydney? Is this where they start their run of loses for the year, b4 winning the last 10 straight to play in yet another finals series.....

 

or maybe just jet lag from Cat park last week...

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7 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Whats going on with Sydney? Is this where they start their run of loses for the year, b4 winning the last 10 straight to play in yet another finals series.....

 

or maybe just jet lag from Cat park last week...

I know right? The skills from both teams has been horrible. 

On another note, is it better for us for Sydney or Norf to win?

1 minute ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

I know right? The skills from both teams has been horrible. 

On another note, is it better for us for Sydney or Norf to win?

Its worse for me if Sydney lose, cause i got them in about 3 multi bets..... :(

 

1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Looks like Brendan Bolton put the away uniforms in the wash with the new towels. Can't they get anything right at Princes Park?

Faux pockets sure look stylish though! ...

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5 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Faux pockets sure look stylish though! ...

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Apparently for wiping sweat off the hands. 

 

 

Or to to get a better grip when your bending them over. 


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