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1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Ok then....start the soccer someone.

My son is just off to a bar somewhere to watch the Soceroos match. He had great difficulty finding anybody on the ever growing whatsapp chat group in Kazan because they were all too hung over from last night.

 
12 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Surely Eagles claw their way back into it

I'll bet you on that one.

BT just said “I agree”. ...to something he said himself. 

 

Im sorry but are west coast a 2 man team now? No darling no Kennedy no wc. Yes I know if you take 2 forwards out it's harder to score goals but West coast are on there home ground, sitting 2nd. They still have a number of great players.

They are playing a team that lost to Carlton. My god the scum cannot be that good. 

Anyway the socceroos are on in an hour. 

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22 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Im sorry but are west coast a 2 man team now? No darling no Kennedy no wc. Yes I know if you take 2 forwards out it's harder to score goals but West coast are on there home ground, sitting 2nd. They still have a number of great players.

They are playing a team that lost to Carlton. My god the scum cannot be that good. 

Anyway the socceroos are on in an hour. 

They were smashed in the first quarter in the middle. Had little to do with the lack of Kennedy/Darling.

Naitanui is getting pantsed by Bellchambers and their midfield is just being outworked and made to look super slow.

17 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Nik Nat and Watts are on par at present. 

Not quite... 

One is playing afl and earning in excess of $1m a year, the other is battling away in the sanfl trying to get back into an afl side on less than half the other...

 
6 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Not quite... 

One is playing afl and earning in excess of $1m a year, the other is battling away in the sanfl trying to get back into an afl side on less than half the other...

Both are giving very little at AFL level.


I’m really enjoying seeing Shuey crack the massive sads as he gives away free kicks. 

Man I hate Ess.

I'm barracking for Essendrug.  I'm feeling unclean. Will need therapy.

10 minutes ago, timbo said:

Omg the umpiring 

25-12 West Coast 

Make that 26-12

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The amount of free kicks WC are getting, I won’t be able to watch our game live for fear of damaging the internals of my house. 

I'm not very good at maths, but I've lost count of the soft, nonsensical free kicks being given to West Coast. Surely the umpires are taking the p155 !!!!


 

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