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1 minute ago, Webber said:

I suppose you think that’s funny….😳

I do!

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

David King all over the fact our clearances have been poor in recent weeks.

His lack of longer term perspective combined with an obvious love for the sound of his own pseudo-analysis is cringeworthy. 

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Got to hand it to the muppets who are still at the ground.

I’m in the Eagles members. Heaps got up to leave and left half-empty beers behind. I don’t have to go up and buy a beer. Giddy up. 

Edited by Ethan Trembley

Don't we have a flight to get on tonight?


5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Im bookmarking this outrageous prediction

Sorry, autocorrect, meant 3 touches 

 

Gee the Brownlow voting will be interesting if it just stops now. I mean someone could have a great last 15 minutes like a petracca or oliver


Nearest lightning now at Joondalup which is 25-30 km away.

Play on, or call it off (with a MFC win).

I think that there should be an option to ask the coaches whether they want to play on. I'm sure neither coach would say yes.

Been some really pleasing efforts from Harmes  BBB, Jackson and ANB.

Max has run Nic Nat off his feet.

The forward pressure back to early round levels.

Liked Jordon's and Bowey"s game.

 

 


Just now, bingers said:

I think that there should be an option to ask the coaches whether they want to play on. I'm sure neither coach would say yes.

No way West Coast wanna give up. 


It is ok whichever way it goes.

If it goes on, then we fine tune some things that hasn't worked for us during the game.

We will have an easier physical run, with a big break or a suspended last quarter. 

It will make for an exciting 15 minutes. 

Need to score early so as to not give them a sniff.

 

 

I hope to hell we don’t get an injured player because of this crap.

MFCSS.


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