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Wet Coke at it again with one of the most systematic well orchestrated 🚂 in football history.

Did Adam Simpson even have the boys do a pre season.

Covid to blame surely?

Top up players not knowing each other etc. They know exactly what they are doing.

I hope they are gone after we got bashed from pillar to post. 

Tiges are back though. 😂😂😂

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If we are half interested when we play the Tankers in round 11 we could smash obliterate world records with ease.


Josh Kennedy is a ️ 

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Much as I'm hardly a fan of the Tigers, there is something absolutely delicious about the Eagles being smashed like this. "F#$k them and may they suffer endless pain" are words that come to mind.



 


Tom Lynch is an over paid front runner. Beats up on [censored] teams but mostly unsighted against a good backline 

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Time to rewatch our last weeks game against the tigers to get back some perspective.

So they’ll get a serve from the media this week, have a half hearted 2 1/2 quarter performance against the Lions and capitulate, then will play us with shot confidence the week after. Mind you we maybe using the Casey top up players by the way things are going. 


That was a training run for Richmond.

Glad some of their fans saw it - in Perth, too 🙏

Look I know they’ve had a rotten time with Covid and injuries but FFS their team is really not that bad right now. There is enough talent there to make that level of laziness inexcusable. 
There is absolutely no desire from anyone wearing the jumper to do anything. 


11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

We just need 3 x 100pt wins this season to push ahead of WB and Bris on the ratio...

Hope one of those is vs Coll just to bring down their ratio

 
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19 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Look I know they’ve had a rotten time with Covid and injuries but FFS their team is really not that bad right now. There is enough talent there to make that level of laziness inexcusable. 
There is absolutely no desire from anyone wearing the jumper to do anything. 

Its called tanking Jaded.

Systematic tanking i hope they are called out for it.

60 million in cash reserves and numerous premiership players and they serve that up.

Nothing will change my mind on this its a blatant tank show.

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