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2 hours ago, Redleg said:

When you want other teams to win for us they generally lose. Yes I know plenty on here will post we should worry about ourselves and win our own games.

If they do, they havent followed this club for long.

 
2 minutes ago, old dee said:

Round about now I would have a hammy if I were a bombers player. You could relax and enjoy the weather on the gold coast for the next couple of weeks.

Sounds nice ?

Perhaps throw in day spa and a surf....not to mention a kebab or two

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Sounds nice ?

Perhaps throw in day spa and a surf....not to mention a kebab or two

And of course a visit to a strip club !!!   

 

I don’t know how Woosha keeps smiling. The bomber have been pathetic for 2 months. No effort. Two wins from 10 games. A 12 goal loss  

They are even worse than us. There I said it!

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3 hours ago, old dee said:

Agree with most of that, but not convinced on Kossi yet. Might be too early to tell. Interesting that only one of them is a forward and only a part time one at that. 

Kossie needs experience, to learn how to play in the AFL.


24 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I don’t know how Woosha keeps smiling. The bomber have been pathetic for 2 months. No effort. Two wins from 10 games. A 12 goal loss  

They are even worse than us. There I said it!

Woosha is smiling because everyone knows he is not coaching them, Rutten is.

53 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

So mathematically let alone probability wise that's the end of the Bomber's season.

Assuming our final round is a dead rubber who would you pick ?

You just know we'll set ourselves up so win v EFC = finals, loss v EFC = miss out, and we'll be favourites to win. In which case the outcome is a foregone conclusion.

 

45 minutes ago, old dee said:

Round about now I would have a hammy if I were a bombers player. You could relax and enjoy the weather on the gold coast for the next couple of weeks.

You young people have no concept of commitment or self discipline.

12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Woosha is smiling because everyone knows he is not coaching them, Rutten is.

Spot on

Worsfold is out real soon

 

”Bye...”

 

Bulldogs about to go past us. West Coast are very ordinary

Bulldogs look more hungry. Reckon they will win.


6 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Bulldogs about to go past us. West Coast are very ordinary

our percentage is higher and they are one round ahead.

The equation hasn't changed...need to win ten games which means we need to win the next three

PS a loss by the Eagles makes it almost certain that we would play them in Perth if we made the eight

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

You just know we'll set ourselves up so win v EFC = finals, loss v EFC = miss out, and we'll be favourites to win. In which case the outcome is a foregone conclusion.

 

You young people have no concept of commitment or self discipline.

On reflection Maz I might have a suspect damaged back that made it impossible to travel. Who the hell would want to come back here.

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32 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

come on Eagles, please help us as we cant get the job done ourselves.

It seems that literally every result is going against us since our shocking loss to Sydney. Getting what we deserve.

The dogs winning absolutely ends any hope of us making the finals  with 9 wins.


Ffs that's a point

I hope the Dogs win.  

We're crap, but if we're good enough we can still make up the numbers in finals.  There are rubbish teams that play finals every year.

And no, you could not possibly overturn that goal to Bontempelli.

Go doggies. Team with heart.

wish it was us

Good win doggies, if the Dees are good enough, we’ll make it to the 8, but as we all know, we are not.


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Yep, every result went against us this week.

I reckon Dogs will take St Kilda’s spot in the finals.

Dogs have a laughable last 2 games while St Kilda have GWS and West Coast.

A neutral would prefer a WCE v WB 5v8. It will be close to embarrassing to knock off Freo & Ess and claim a final against the Eagles.

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Not the first time Wet Toast have f%#**^ our finals chances. What a pea-hearted team outside Perf. I wish them nothing but failure and misery.

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