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Much like the Pies last night all the bounces just seem to be going WC’s way. It’s the factor that you can never control. 

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The most graceful thing Lewis could do would be to just King hit Nicholls and walk off.

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To the melbourne fans that flew to perth well done on braving it out. My god I could not imagine how bad it would be for you all. 

West Coast better bring the same intensity and pressure next week or I else I will be annoyed. 

They just look so much bigger when they have Darling and Kennedy up there.

Just not our day but at least we managed to kick some goals. 

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1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Could be a dangerous last quarter for Meth Coast.  They just want to preserve themselves.

The game is gone, but I just really want us to physically hurt these FCKERS.  On the context of modern football history, I hate West Coast much, much more than I do Collingwood.

I would enjoy giving that fat [censored] McGovern a bigger corkie. 

Also Darling could use an accident smack to the head. 

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Just now, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Could be a dangerous last quarter for Meth Coast.  They just want to preserve themselves.

The game is gone, but I just really want us to physically hurt these FCKERS.  On the context of modern football history, I hate West Coast much, much more than I do Collingwood.

Totally agree been in the comp for two minutes and have been perennially successful. To see their supporters swanning around like they are on vacation make me pewk. I guess it what we deserve but they know how to rub it in.

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2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

They've made their own luck

Thanks for trotting out the meaningless cliche, but by definition, luck is literally the bounce of the ball, being the thing I was referring to. Or do you think Darling’s skill ‘made’ that bounce?

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2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

They've made their own luck

You just could not expect that we would completely capitulate at every contest, every clearance, every forward entry, every defensive mark, every... thing, basically. It's almost farcical how much has gone wrong today. 

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Just had WCE fans snatch my scarf, wipe it on his arsz and throw it at me. Laughs all round. 

I look normal sized sitting down but 198 cm & 110 kg. Sigh......I'm gonna have to hurt him.

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Just now, dees189227 said:

To the melbourne fans that flew to perth well done on braving it out. My god I could not imagine how bad it would be for you all.

West Coast better bring the same intensity and pressure next week or I else I will be annoyed. 

They just look so much bigger when they have Darling and Kennedy up there.

Just not our day but at least we managed to kick some goals. 

It is pretty heinous.

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Just now, ProperDee said:

Just had WCE fans snatch my scarf, wipe it on his arsz and throw it at me. Laughs all round. 

I look normal sized sitting down but 198 cm & 110 kg. Sigh......I'm gonna have to hurt him.

Go for it. You have my blessing

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2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The aftermath of today will be crucial. The Club has to be tough on this. This preformance cannot be repeated. 

We know what happens when it does

Tough, yes, but also it needs to be a considered approach. By all means the point needs to be made that today’s performance is not worthy of a PF for a spot in the GF, but there needs to be constructive learnings come out of this to help us progress further, as opposed to overwhelming the playing group as a result of a day where we were overwhelmed, that would see us go backwards.

its a bad end to a positive season, with 2 enjoyable finals wins, but the playing group need to attack pre-season with a hunger for more finals wins.

Shows how important top 4 is.

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