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Every week the Media likes to paint the season on the line picture with us. Fact is we’ve dug ourselves a hole so every game matters now. I’m not expecting a miracle today, but I am hopefull the Baker will show something to give us a bit of something different. 

 
13 minutes ago, demoniac said:

There's a horror movie right there on my tv...

Still hope Oskar Baker is comfortable at the level cause we are desperate for speed and run.

At least the 6:30 news will be long done before the game is ;)

 

6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

High and tight is the only acceptable haircut on a man if you ask me. 

Looking at your avatar perhaps not!

 

I note that the Casey game is 2pm Sat.  Emergencies can hop on the late night flight and suit up for Casey.


1 hour ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I re-watched the first half “highlights” of the PF. There’s no way that’s going to happen again. The amount of shocking turn-overs in the middle of the ground streaming forward was like a once in a blue moon sort of perfect storm scenario. Also Lewis single handedly contributed to three of their goals in the back half with some of the worst lazy, loopy handballs you’ll ever see. Luckily he’s not out there tonight.

We might lose, but it won’t be a horror show like that. 

You rewatched the first half of the PF?!?!

did you give yourself 50 lashes after??

?

 
12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

You rewatched the first half of the PF?!?!

did you give yourself 50 lashes after??

?

A sedative might be the better of the two DD

Interesting to see that The Age have not listed which clowns will be officiating tonight. I would hazard a guess that Western Australian umpires 6, 7, or 22 would be every chance. We will see.


15 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

Interesting to see that The Age have not listed which clowns will be officiating tonight. I would hazard a guess that Western Australian umpires 6, 7, or 22 would be every chance. We will see.

Two West Australians. Margetts and Dalgleish. Fisher is the ex St Kilda player.

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No rain forecast that I can see. Radar is clear.  

We need a miracle tonight!

I've been a fan of Oskar Baker at Casey so I'm looking forward to seeing him play tonight, go Dees!

Being an MFC supporter, hope always plays a greater part than logic or form. 

We are facing the reigning premiers on a ground where our last performance was ( I wish) forgettable . Further, we have an injury list which would make a half decent footy team.

Despite all that, I'm hoping for a memorable victory.

I reckon Pruess is a bit stiff but obviously we've gone for dash rather than bash. I hope that works.

To prove that my hope is alive and well, I've kept off the Shiraz until just now - In the hope that I'll be conscious and capable of further celebrating our win for the ages.

Hope is a great concept.


Just witnessed a middle-aged man in a west coast jumper slip over whilst walking over the bridge to the stadium. He landed on his guts as if he was about to go down a slip and slide. It’s a sign.

2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Being an MFC supporter, hope always plays a greater part than logic or form. 

We are facing the reigning premiers on a ground where our last performance was ( I wish) forgettable . Further, we have an injury list which would make a half decent footy team.

Despite all that, I'm hoping for a memorable victory.

I reckon Pruess is a bit stiff but obviously we've gone for dash rather than bash. I hope that works.

To prove that my hope is alive and well, I've kept off the Shiraz until just now - In the hope that I'll be conscious and capable of further celebrating our win for the ages.

Hope is a great concept.

Your choker is on too tight BBO.

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

High and tight is the only acceptable haircut on a man if you ask me. 

Is that how you describe manscaping in Westralia Ethan?

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Just witnessed a middle-aged man in a west coast jumper slip over whilst walking over the bridge to the stadium. He landed on his guts as if he was about to go down a slip and slide. It’s a sign.

They will beat us lying down?

1 minute ago, ding said:

They will beat us lying down?

That’s probably more like it. Oh well, I’ve already had my win for tonight seeing that. 


6 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

I suspect Pruess will come in for Petty

AGREE but on what Basis??

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Just witnessed a middle-aged man in a west coast jumper slip over whilst walking over the bridge to the stadium. He landed on his guts as if he was about to go down a slip and slide. It’s a sign.

 

Load up on the Dees.

 
10 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Being an MFC supporter, hope always plays a greater part than logic or form. 

We are facing the reigning premiers on a ground where our last performance was ( I wish) forgettable . Further, we have an injury list which would make a half decent footy team.

Despite all that, I'm hoping for a memorable victory.

I reckon Pruess is a bit stiff but obviously we've gone for dash rather than bash. I hope that works.

To prove that my hope is alive and well, I've kept off the Shiraz until just now - In the hope that I'll be conscious and capable of further celebrating our win for the ages.

Hope is a great concept.

Remember Red", Hope is the best thing , maybe the best of things, and no good hope ever dies""

Andy Dufrense in the Shawshank Redemption... one of the best movies EVER!

Got a free ticket if any WA landers are looking. 

PM me. 


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