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Quite conflicted about who I want to lose more here. West Coast look thoroughly beatable playing like this, I wouldn't hold any fears playing them at Optus in week 3. Collingwood at the G, on the other hand, not sure. Hmmmm.

 
1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Meth Coke supporters are the worst in the AFL.  What the hell is with the constant booing?

Theyve been doing it for years and still dont realize how moronic it is.

It happens when you are a one team town. Go to a soccer international and you'll see far worse

As much as I hate the filth if they can get over wet coke then good luck to them. It shows you that the eagles don't have a very good midfield. It's actually not a bad game.

 

Looking for a pie win, I think its better that we don't need to travel and we seem to the players to again win at the G with our pressure.

Its not that wet in Perth, so those slips are obviously from the new grass, maybe not enough depth in the roots yet?

 

Also torn. West Coast look more beatable.

But then, assuming we get past next week I'd love to be at the prelim and love to knock out the Filth


Kennedy is horrifically underdone, looks shocking tonight.

Just a comedy of fumbles and errors from West Coast.

1 minute ago, JTR said:

Also torn. West Coast look more beatable.

But then, assuming we get past next week I'd love to be at the prelim and love to knock out the Filth

But Kennedy/darling get a game under their belt plus another weeks rest would see them play much better.  

At this point neither side would not stand up to our pressure (based on last night).  This game is not a intense as ours and tigers game.

 

18 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

It happens when you are a one team town. Go to a soccer international and you'll see far worse

I live in Adelaide I know, don’t see Adelaide teams in the same light.

 

Very torn in this game. Just don’t want to hear Collingwood fans up and about.


7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Very torn in this game. Just don’t want to hear Collingwood fans up and about.

Unless you live in Western Australia or you don't go to the footy, why would you want Collingwood to lose? Don't you want to see your team live in a Prelim?

37 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Not sure why the Eagles are still just bombing it into Kennedy after he hasn't taken a mark inside 50 all match. Such a one-dimensional attacking strategy, easily being countered by Buckley, flooding defence.

Mmmm.   A very familiar pattern that we saw far too often especially up until about 4 weeks ago.

9 minutes ago, layzie said:

Very torn in this game. Just don’t want to hear Collingwood fans up and about.

But wouldn't be far sweeter for us to beat them than just beating the Eagles .... not many over here to gloat over.

How was that not a reversal after the late retaliation?

Never thought Id see the day where I actually wanted the Pies to win a final and get into a Prelim.

 


41 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Quite conflicted about who I want to lose more here. West Coast look thoroughly beatable playing like this, I wouldn't hold any fears playing them at Optus in week 3. Collingwood at the G, on the other hand, not sure. Hmmmm.

Got to agree with that atm.........oh yeah..its 3/4 time....Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

 

4 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Never thought Id see the day where I actually wanted the Pies to win a final and get into a Prelim.

 

.....breathe.....deep.......

23 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

But Kennedy/darling get a game under their belt plus another weeks rest would see them play much better.  

At this point neither side would not stand up to our pressure (based on last night).  This game is not a intense as ours and tigers game.

 

Good point. Go pies!!

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Good game... you have to admit... it's the most exciting final so far this weekend

I don't know, ours was pretty exciting :) 


Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

 

Collingwood can thank Eddie Betts for that behind. 


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