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A friend of mine is a Doggies supporter and he asked are we up for it - as we have only played played 1 game in 4 weeks?

 
4 minutes ago, Dingo said:

A friend of mine is a Doggies supporter and he asked are we up for it - as we have only played played 1 game in 4 weeks?

Tell him no, we're out of form and soft as butter.

15 hours ago, FlashInThePan said:

I really need to ask the question. When was the last time Hannan played 2 good games in a row? I don’t think he even played 2 good quarters in a row when he played for us.

I'm wondering why as well. Pace seems to have picked up as well.

 

https://www.woof.net.au/forum/showthread.php?21214-Western-Bulldogs-vs-Melbourne-2021-analysis/page2

They are certainly due for a choke, they've got all the pressure really we've got a massive out if we lose.

If we win it's the greatest flag ever.

If they win, they beat that team that copped a raw deal.

These guys have surprised me this year with their new found mettle; I'm waiting for the real Demons to appear.

 

Love the inflated confidence and feeling hard done by. They bottomed out at the wrong time - chucked the game against Port to guarantee top 4 and then gifted by the umpires their semi final win against the Lions…talk about a raw deal lol give me a break.

Can’t see us choking from here and if anything the opposite is more likely…

7 hours ago, Biffen said:

When Tom Hafey coached the Tigers his game plan was to kick it to Royce Hart.

When asked about his plan B he replied "Kick it to Royce Hart".

Kick it l-o-n-g to Royce


Did anyone else see the [censored] on Sportsbet page?

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Even my brother who’s getting one if we win isn’t this stupid

24 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Did anyone else see the [censored] on Sportsbet page?

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Even my brother who’s getting one if we win isn’t this stupid

Is this what they mean by annus horribilis? 

 I go see my Old Man at Deer Park and they're a different lot out that way. I wanna win even more so there's a skin graft needed. 

 

I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for the Doggies and wouldn’t want to tease them for losing but it’s what they’re saying at St. Kilda that amuses me -

dragit wrote in 2014 before St Kilda drafted Paddy McCartin at #1 ahead of Christian Petracca:

Don't think I will ever recover if we take McCartin and he flops while Petracca becomes the gun that everybody is predicting.

We don't want to risk taking a raging bull mid/fwd with a hip problem, but we'll take the chance on an overweight, diabetic & injury prone full forward that is 3 inches shorter than the other key forwards coming through the system.

After tonight’s game Trixilver wrote:

It's so creepy seeing Alan Richardson in a melbourne kit hugging Petracca with a norm smith around his neck. It was like a fever dream watching him rip that final apart.

While I’m deliriously happy, a part of me feels a bit sad for the Doggies. I lived out that way before moving back to Japan, and have very fond memories of it.

If it was Hawthorn (and especially Jeffrey K), I wouldn’t give a crap. Doggies supporters are generally good sorts and as salt of the earth as you can get. I’m not going to dance on their grave.


So what are they saying now? 😉

21 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

While I’m deliriously happy, a part of me feels a bit sad for the Doggies. I lived out that way before moving back to Japan, and have very fond memories of it.

Fully agree as a former westie dweller (living next door to someone who thought Luke Darcy was God), but on the other hand ... get flucked Doggies!

10 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

So what are they saying now? 😉

My guess not much😁

On 9/20/2021 at 5:46 PM, Cassiew said:

Did anyone else see the [censored] on Sportsbet page?

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Even my brother who’s getting one if we win isn’t this stupid

Well he better go to a tattoo removalist 

On 9/20/2021 at 5:46 PM, Cassiew said:

Did anyone else see the [censored] on Sportsbet page?

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Even my brother who’s getting one if we win isn’t this stupid

What the ????

Wonder when they got this #*&^ done??


28 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

While I’m deliriously happy, a part of me feels a bit sad for the Doggies. I lived out that way before moving back to Japan, and have very fond memories of it.

If it was Hawthorn (and especially Jeffrey K), I wouldn’t give a crap. Doggies supporters are generally good sorts and as salt of the earth as you can get. I’m not going to dance on their grave.

first move to the big smoke back in the 80's, Empire St   West 'Foot is cray'

What a Sh** Hole    nearly died on the end of a samurai sword

Will dance on these p**ks till the day I die

I’m glad we smashed them they drive me spare with their inferiority complex us against them whinging….minnow 2 premiership club

I remember when in 1987 we won the last game of the season at the Footscray Oval to get into the finals for the first time in 23 years and the joy of singing the clubs theme song.

Now we get to sing it again but after the premiership has been won.

On 9/20/2021 at 6:11 PM, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Is this what they mean by annus horribilis? 

Hope it bit him on the bum,FOOL😛

On 9/20/2021 at 5:46 PM, Cassiew said:

Did anyone else see the [censored] on Sportsbet page?

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Even my brother who’s getting one if we win isn’t this stupid

Up there with Tex Walker booking an extra seat on the flight back to Adelaide with the 2017 premiership cup.


Three great 'recent' wins against the Dogs. '87 last round to get us into the finals, '94 final where Gazza kicked 10 and last night.

Well at least now they know they don’t have a monopoly on fairy tale GF wins.

On 9/20/2021 at 5:46 PM, Cassiew said:

Did anyone else see the [censored] on Sportsbet page?

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Even my brother who’s getting one if we win isn’t this stupid

This clown had a pain in the [censored] twice this week, one was a tattoo and the other was the MFC. The easy fix would be to get the 21 changed to 16.

 
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Had a read of their game day thread.
Enjoyed their shock and despair when when we went on the rampage in the 3rd.
They were daring to dream and Nek Minut .... It was over.
Poor fools.

https://www.woof.net.au/forum/showthread.php?21238-Melbourne-V-Western-Bulldogs-2021-Grand-Final-Thread/page26

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'Enjoy this now mate' 

- text message I received from a quality human (and mad doggies fan) early in the 4th qtr


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