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4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Saints doing a Dee's v Blues from weeks ago.

Trade Mark Infringement

 

Brother of Gus is BOG this quarter.

This is fantastic by Freo. 

So where is Hogan ?


Told you Saints were awesome and Freo are rubbish, especially with 2 down on the bench...

I also think the Dees will get pumped tonight to further enhance my divination’s. 
?

 

I can’t imagine the meltdowns on here if we had Zak Jones on our team... his kicking/thinking is deplorable 50% of the time.


1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

I can’t imagine the meltdowns on here if we had Zak Jones on our team... his kicking/thinking is deplorable 50% of the time.

Which eventually leads for calls to recruit him

25 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wow!! I just turned the game back on

 

So did Fremantle, it seems.

 

And I must say, Ratten is so overrated.  We should be trying to recruit this Justin Longmuir guy.  OMG how long was he available for and we missed him?  {cuts wrists}

 

3 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

So did Fremantle, it seems.

 

And I must say, Ratten is so overrated.  We should be trying to recruit this Justin Longmuir guy.  OMG how long was he available for and we missed him?  {cuts wrists}

 

Ratts will be a good Coach, don’t slash your wrists over my comments 

Goodwin has stagnated for 18 months


14 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Saints will win this, Freo are just about done in. 

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Love it.  Saints played one good quarter and then fell in a complete hole.  Their fans would be super disappointed with that.

Freo stunk it up in that first term and then got their hands dirty in pulling out that win.  Full credit to them.  Plus I love seeing the Saints get rolled.

Hope Mark Fine enjoyed that one. He has been venomous towards us, and gloatingly upbeat about the Saints, Justifiably so. But I do detect a bit of spitefulness towards the Dees (and thus the fans too) with a touch of over competitivness in the premiership drought club. Hate up Mark, not sideways!

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4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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Yeap, they certainly should have but what a great game. Well done to Freo, shocking Sainters. 


2 men down and Fyfe plonked in the goal square the entire second half. Some ticker shown by Freo. 

Did they say B Hill had only 3 touches after quarter time?

I think its fair to say we were all barracking for the dockers ?

Saint Failda. They are [censored].

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Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

2 men down and Fyfe plonked in the goal square the entire second half. Some ticker shown by Freo. 

Did they say B Hill had only 3 touches after quarter time?

2 disposals apparently. 

13 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Hope Mark Fine enjoyed that one. He has been venomous towards us, and gloatingly upbeat about the Saints, Justifiably so. But I do detect a bit of spitefulness towards the Dees (and thus the fans too) with a touch of over competitivness in the premiership drought club. Hate up Mark, not sideways!

Where does Fine reside now?

He used to be at The Village Belle Hotel, probably more than he should have been. 
Is he back on Radio?


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