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This game stinks. Can't believe I tipped West Coast, I'm going home. Since I'm already home I'm going to do something else.

 
10 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Surely even Richmond fans would be a little circumspect about this win. West Coast are taking the wizz with their effort here.

I just watched Nankervis, the slowest human on the planet, just jog to an open goal, only to give a Joe the Goose to Riewoldt. Anyone gonna defend, or…?

They are Richmond fans ! I doubt they would  know circumspect from circumcision !!!

Edited by Bitter but optimistic

 
12 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Eagles are tanking and will try to get their dirty mitts on English or Jackson by low balling their club with the threat of the pre season draft. 
Luckily I can’t see Jackson going from the premiers to the wooden spooners. 

Tim English is easily the best young talent in the league. He’s absolutely worth multiple first round picks. Eagles should chase him super hard. He’s a generational talent that could change the game forever. 


JB just said "they appear to be having trouble connecting"... Hodgey just giggled

Has a penchant for stating the bleeding obvious at times

If there were an exodus of Players from WC at the end of the season... Who would you bring to the Dees? (If Any)

4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Tim English is easily the best young talent in the league. He’s absolutely worth multiple first round picks. Eagles should chase him super hard. He’s a generational talent that could change the game forever. 

Jackson makes more sense for them. Their rebuild will be long and times hard. English ain’t their man, they should chase Jackson. No doubt they’ll need to throw everything and the kitchen sink at him to get there, but they should try. Good for them and us, either way for us - we are win/win. That’s just the nature of the beast. Jackson may have 2 flags under his belt by seasons end, and decide he’s content, let’s move home, completely cash out, and be part of a rebuild. Or he decides to be part of probably one of the most successful teams ever to play the game, and be well paid, whilst still playing with close mates, in a state the breathes footy. It’s probably 70/30 our way I’d think. 

 
57 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

This begs but one question…

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

If there were an exodus of Players from WC at the end of the season... Who would you bring to the Dees? (If Any)

Easy. Liam Patrick 


1 minute ago, KingDingAling said:

Jackson makes more sense for them. Their rebuild will be long and times hard. English ain’t their man, they should chase Jackson. No doubt they’ll need to throw everything and the kitchen sink at him to get there, but they should try. Good for them and us, either way for us - we are win/win. That’s just the nature of the beast. Jackson may have 2 flags under his belt by seasons end, and decide he’s content, let’s move home, completely cash out, and be part of a rebuild. Or he decides to be part of probably one of the most successful teams ever to play the game, and be well paid, whilst still playing with close mates, in a state the breathes footy. It’s probably 70/30 our way I’d think. 

I think you missed my point. English, English, English! 🤣

Did i just see Bolton look to pass 45 meters backward from deep in the forward pocket?? :blink:

Gee West coast should not be on a Friday night anymore. Give them the 4:40 spot.

Even Geelong v Freo would have been better or Brisbane Sydney

Channel 7 would just watch the ratings drop tonight


38 minutes ago, layzie said:

This game stinks. Can't believe I tipped West Coast, I'm going home. Since I'm already home I'm going to do something else.

Same here Layzie. Picked them thinking Tigers having a 5 day turnaround, flying to Perth with still some older guys it would be the chance for WC to sneak a win. How Stupid!

6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

At least Friday night footy will be better next week with Freo V North….

May make this one look like a modern day classic

17 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

So watching this game tonight. Are Melbourne just that good or are the Eagles just that bad.

We are that good. Eagles are also terrible. Richmond are still Richmond. Still well drilled and still play to a plan, well structured. Essendon have looked decent since we played them and they put a show till late. 


What a % booster for the tigs.

Hard to believe West coast beat Collingwood a few weeks ago. I know they've had injuries but there backup players aren't great. 

21 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

So watching this game tonight. Are Melbourne just that good or are the Eagles just that bad.

Yes ..... and  yes!

 

This has 186 vibes about it. Richmond aren’t even playing that well, west coast just aren’t trying. Pretty sure Tim kelly is getting booed every time he touches it (which isn’t very often)


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