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Late change of venue for tomorrow night’s game between West Coast and Essendon. The game has been shifted from Optus Stadium to SBS Stadium.

 
 
2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Meth Coke are awful so far

They’re playing without their Hogan and Tmac 

How on Earth did we beat Essendon? They're exactly the kind of fast-running team we'd lose by 60 to.


3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Meth Coke are awful so far

Yep.  They look totally directionless without Kennedy and Darling.  But that's to be expected as we would struggle big time without Hogan and Tommy Mac.

Reckon the Eagles will still get themselves back into the game.

2 minutes ago, SFebey said:

They’re playing without their Hogan and Tmac 

Yes i know. But they are being smashed all over the ground...

Are the Bummers back on "the good stuff"?  Maybe they know that it is OK in WA?

 

 
2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Are the Bummers back on "the good stuff"?  Maybe they know that it is OK in WA?

 

Meth Coke are coming down....

I couldn’t give a [censored] who wins but as far as the ladder goes a Bombers win will keep us in touch with the top 4.


So.. on the what is good for the MFC theory are we hoping will win this one.

Perhaps Essendon winning and taking  a few more scalps is good for us as we don't play them again. Cannot see them recovering sufficiently to challenge for the 8 which would be a nightmare scenario.

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Where’s Benny Cousins passing around the pingers when West Coast need them.

Bad Batch??


This is making me feel a hell of a lot better about our Collingwood loss. I've rated the Pies all year, so to see us lose against them was never awful (though it was terrible); but to see the up-and-down Bombers beat top-of-the-ladder West Coast makes me feel good. 

At least our top 2 forwards are playing, which is more than we can say about West Coast.

Hope West Coast storm home for an anticlimactic draw. Unprecedented amount of injuries on both sides. Optus stadium condemned and no flights out of Perth for a few weeks. 

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1 minute ago, Chook said:

This is making me feel a hell of a lot better about our Collingwood loss. I've rated the Pies all year, so to see us lose against them was never awful (though it was terrible); but to see the up-and-down Bombers beat top-of-the-ladder West Coast makes me feel good. 

At least our top 2 forwards are playing, which is more than we can say about West Coast.

Surely Eagles claw their way back into it


Can we check the online betting records, something smells. 

4 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Even with total domination by Injectiondon, Meth Coast are still getting 2 frees for every one their opposition get.....

 

Some epic perjoratives

 

Ok then....start the soccer someone.


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