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Why why why why why?!!!! 

Why are we always asleep after a goal?! It’s so [censored] costly and infuriating. I’m so sick of this!

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Hannan has been excellent.

Not only did he kick the goal, he took his full 30 seconds and allowed some of the heat to come out of the game.

Let's see if we win this centre clearance.

Nope

 

Jesus we simply cannot get a clear breakway from these guys. 

Clearance too easy there and ends up in a goal. Poor.


GO UMPS!

 

Is there a brain cell in the whole Eagles crowd?


Wish we hadn't given up that late goal. 14 points would have been a lot better than 8. DemonTime classic there for Melbourne.

We can't take Tyson into a final.  We just can't.

Tyson is more lucky than a good footballer. Let me tell you he is a deer in headlights. 

How can we continuously let the opposition kick late goals in quarters? 

Goodwin teaches them nothing or they are just dumb as dog [censored]?

Just now, bingers said:

tyson very lucky there.

 

in the West....unbelievable they didnt pay that

First goal is massive here.


I almost never say this, but that definently was a free kick. We were pretty lucky. Foolish play 

Anyones game now

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Hannan has been excellent.

Not only did he kick the goal, he took his full 30 seconds and allowed some of the heat to come out of the game.

Let's see if we win this centre clearance.

Weagles fans boo every decision so one eyed they make me cringe

8 minutes ago, johndemonic said:

Hannan a vindicated selection, has the ferocity and potential to make an impact on a match, and not just do a cameo.

Melksham being too cute there. great body work but have a ping with the dribble, turnover in west coasts defence is most dangerous with Hurn and shepherd, mcgovern etc

hell yeah ! and no slouch on the run


I’m switching off the phone until the end of this game. 

The prsssure is too much for me and for them too I’m afraid. 

BT is a certified pea brain

Just how [censored] badly do ya want it dees?

 
2 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

I almost never say this, but that definently was a free kick. We were pretty lucky. Foolish play 

Tyson, headbutting a knee for the team.

Would be cruel to lose this, we've done enough. 

But there are two teams out there, so ...


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