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9 minutes ago, Zoiikgarden said:

I felt sorry for the banner crew.  Know how much time and work goes into the making of the banner.  Our own Demon Army would know - just imagine if this happened to us.

Have to admire Buckley, especially after the way he ran out to console the members responsible for the banner. Regardless of what anyone thinks, he shows a hell of a lot of care for those around him.

Really annoys me seeing Howe out there.

 

WC playing like us last week. 


Wow, tuned in just in time to see Kennedy and Venables run into each other without talking, Pies all the way up the field for a goal.

Edited by Dee Zephyr

 

Kinda enjoying this. In a weird kissing your sister kind of way.


1 minute ago, rjay said:

Game over...

 

Bit early RJ?

If only we played these pricks at the G. Another GF choke for Simpson and his +90 free kicks at Optus Stadium Eagles. 

4 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Well, just saw that ‘ScoMo’ (what sort of [censored] nickname is that anyway??) will be cheering for ‘Perth’ today. 

Kiss of death. 

Pies by 15 goals 

Anything to do with comb-over Morrison ? or brush-over sort a thing.


Why are the umpires penalizing players who get their foot to the ball

West Coast fans now know how it feels to spend a months pay travelling to the other side of thr country to be dead in the water after ten minutes.


 

All over.

West Coast midfield no match for Collingwood. Too vanilla. Pies got the gamebreakers you need at the G.

Joffa will be unzipping the gold jacket bag right about now.

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