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Just now, Jaded said:

Exactly. It’s still been a very good and very productive season. Bring on 2019! ??

Hmm I don't know anymore. If we were competitive today I would have agreed but today's performance was embarrasing. Time will tell how the club takes this loss.

 
Just now, Webber said:

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?

No... but

Kennedy's contest brought it to ground, a WC front and centre got the crumb and put the ball in Darling's hands, and he kicked without much pressure

The lucky bounce was only the finishing touch

2 minutes ago, 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.

get him big time

 
1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Exactly. It’s still been a very good and very productive season. Bring on 2019! ??

This is what we need to focus on. There's so much negativity already, even though before this series we had no finals experience at all, and here we are in a prelim.

We'll be back in 2019, and we'll be ready to go even further.

Clever Maxy, the old 61 point play


3 minutes ago, 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.

I will even bail you out.

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

No... but

Kennedy's contest brought it to ground, a WC front and centre got the crumb and put the ball in Darling's hands, and he kicked without much pressure

The lucky bounce was only the finishing touch

The second word of your last sentence is? 

4 minutes ago, 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.

Do us proud man.
Someone has to.

 

K...9 goals to go.

Next year would be nice to see Petracca  to start backing himself to kick goals.  Gives off too much when he is in a position to kick it.


6 minutes ago, 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.

Once you've finished with him can you please plonk yourself at CHF

Just now, Neil Crompton said:

Gee I hope we get May cause Oscar and frosty just don’t cut it

Utter reactive garbage. Try making a sensible comment instead. 

Just now, Neil Crompton said:

Gee I hope we get May cause Oscar and frosty just don’t cut it

They have been exposed today. No doubt Lever’s return will help. The last 2 weeks the oppositionhave only had 1 good KPF, we still get exposed with 2 decent tall forwards.


Just now, Demon Disciple said:

They have been exposed today. No doubt Lever’s return will help. The last 2 weeks the oppositionhave only had 1 good KPF, we still get exposed with 2 decent tall forwards.

Midfield dominance doesn’t help them. 

Cannot believe we are still aimlessly handballing out of clearances when it's basically been our undoing all game. 

This last 15 mins is crucial. You always remember these games. Let's take something out of it

Darling is a massive [censored]. Just saying. 


Is this the comeback?

Dare to dream? ?

4 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Gee I hope we get May cause Oscar and frosty just don’t cut it

Oscar was ok early.

We have been cut up through our own mistakes today and unlike the Dorks, they capitalized.

 
Just now, defuture15 said:

I think oscar has done a good job today

Shhhh....you’ll upset the blind fools. 

What's clear is eagles fans are a bunch of crunts and the umpires are corrupt. I'll never have barracked harder for the pies

 

ps Lewis putrid


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