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I will buy a Freo membership if they beat the Pies. 

Sadly they don’t call them Failmantle for nothing ?

If Freo beat the Pies I’ll be a nervous wreck for the GWS game! Go Freo! (I just vomited a little)

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There was blasphemy in the air at the weekend with shocking revelations from some Demon fans who admitted they were rooting for the Magpies to win their game against Port Adelaide. That is completely unacceptable for anyone dedicated to the red and blue cause and I call upon the Melbourne faithful to get behind Fremantle when they play Collingwood at Optus Stadium on Saturday evening at 4.35AEST. 

Forget the Dockers’ disgraceful effort against Geelong at the Cattery - we all knew that coming from the temperate climate of Western Australia, the assignment of playing in blustery conditions on the cold windswept expanses of GMHBA Stadium was always going to be beyond them. However, they showed enough in the first quarter and a bit against the Cats to convince me that against the injury-depleted Magpies, with Nat Fyfe playing his second game after returning from injury and Ross Lyon pumped about his team’s rebuild, Fremantle are ready to exit the 2018 season with a Big Bang.

Dockers by 27 points.

If there is an ounce of Gumption at that Footy Club they will respond in a big way and beat the Pies.

They are turning the heat on the whole club over their, i expect a massive response.


I will laugh my guts out if freo win. 

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1 hour ago, layzie said:

Oh for the love of Clive Waterhouse! Appreciation society? ?

 I just want to go on record as saying this thread was renamed without my consultation and totally against my will.

On Talking Footy tonight, Darcy referred to Ross Lyon as a "quality person".

I didn't know that TF had become a comedy show.

 


Hope Freo get smashed in the media. They are getting off lightly so far. 

Fyfe comes out and kicks 6 and has 55 touches

no faarkin chance though

20 hours ago, Chook said:

 I just want to go on record as saying this thread was renamed without my consultation and totally against my will.

You would prefer multiple threads on Demonland about the Fockers?

 

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