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13 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Dont write off the Suns tomorrow night, give them a much bigger chance than the Dorks today.

 

 

Don’t think so. They’ve been on the decline throughout the second half of the season. Their only decent game was against North who are the worst performed team by far in that period.

 
 
7 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What a [censored] up !!!

[censored] we only to beat one of Freo Swans !!

Another lost opportunity!

Exactly. Whether we were complacent or lazy or exhausted is not clear but surely we should have beaten  one of Freo or Swans   
 

Not enough passion or desire?


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Exactly. Whether we were complacent or lazy or exhausted is not clear but surely we should have beaten  one of Freo or Swans   
 

Not enough passion or desire?

Who knows Mono. We’ve been doing this [censored] for years  !  
The answer to that question would get me a coaching job !!!

13 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Who knows Mono. We’ve been doing this [censored] for years  !  
The answer to that question would get me a coaching job !!!

...and drive you to drink (ing even more)!

 
2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

...and drive you to drink (ing even more)!

never drink and drive, moonie

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

never drink and drive, moonie

Where the hell would i drive to atm?!


17 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Where the hell would i drive to atm?!

you still use atm's, moonie.....i thought you were more progressive

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Who knows Mono. We’ve been doing this [censored] for years  !  
The answer to that question would get me a coaching job !!!

Club has always scrambled to make finals since 87 or missing out on double chances by dropping games against bottom teams. I’d be surprised if we get in this year but want be surprised if we lose to Essendon either 

5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Cairns is going to haunt us i feel

Could do. But hopefully it haunts the dogs too. Tough place to play and Freo are used to the conditions


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Could do. But hopefully it haunts the dogs too. Tough place to play and Freo are used to the conditions

Hope you are right

5 hours ago, gs77 said:

That'll be mighty stressful, we'd need the Giants to pull saints pctge down by several % so we can leapfrog them, while not themselves lifting their own pctge by the 6% to overtake us. Imagine beating dons by a point, our % would fall fractionally - we really need a big win to maximise our chances. Perilous stuff!

Come on Weid, time for your break-out 7-goal haul.

Will be tiiiiiggghht!

gws win by any score on Friday. Then we know how much we need to win by the next day. 

not sure my nerves could take it!

The dogs should have won that by 70 points, could come back to haunt them. They had the hawks on toast and just needed to maintain the pressure. 

Freo are playing like a top 8 team at the moment. 

2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Where the hell would i drive to atm?!

The local 7/11!

9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The dogs should have won that by 70 points, could come back to haunt them. They had the hawks on toast and just needed to maintain the pressure. 

Freo are playing like a top 8 team at the moment. 

Let's hope  Hogan has a great day

 


8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Freo are playing like a top 8 team at the moment. 

The thing is that this is 2020 and most teams have been up and down like a yo yo. You can’t bank on the Dockers or anyone else to save your skin. 

Anyone know what Mumford got for the clothes-line on clarry?

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Anyone know what Mumford got for the clothes-line on clarry?

Other than a joke from the moron commentators about him being a tough bloke?

Nothing as far as I am aware

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You can’t use the word [censored]?!??

 

Would be ironic (poetic, tragic..?) if Hogan was to lift the Demons into a second finals series (that he wouldn’t be partaking in) in three years, next Friday...

 


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