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Just now, Garbo said:

So annoying we are going to let this slip to a 4 or so goal win 

West coast are having a red hot crack can’t fault them 

 
 
4 minutes ago, Satan said:

Need to blow them away this q

needed to blow them out last quarter. Our opportunity to have % for the year is gone. 

2 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Is Underwood a recruiting officer for WA clubs. Everyone leaving next it will be Rivers

Disgraceful but expected form those Muppets. You should respect that a player belongs to a team and they play for that team, not to f-ing show off for the soon to be wooden Spooners


This is really pathetic. Our goal kicking will hurt us one day. You also can’t just keep going through the motions. West Coast have played with intensity and we haven’t. Another kick on the full as  I type. 

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Any risk we can play?

No. we don't know how to kick goals because we don't know how to play offensive football. 


Clear mark to Fritta, then push in back. Umpire pays free kick… why not 50? Why not pay mark, is it because paying the in the back helps even out a lopsided free kick count??


Meh this game sucks.

We just struggle to put sides away when opportunity presents.

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

One of those goal kicking yips days. 

Way too many of those days so far for my liking. Really need to sort this up and demand Fritsch to stop being MIA for 80% of the matches.


And there are the boos. One of the main reasons why i hate West Coast

We should be absolutely belting the Eagles. They’re completely stuffed from Covid and ageing playing list. I don’t think people get how bad they are. Here’s some perspective.  The only team with a worse percentage than this Eagles team in the past 20 years is GWS in their first season at 46%. Even our worst year under Neeld we were 54%.

To not be 60 points up at least by this stage is weak. We’re playing Hollywood footy today with players taking stupid shots and wanting highlight reel stuff instead of just doing the team thing.

After that assy move by Gawn, Goodwin was shown fuming on the bench!

We say all the right things when interviewed like 'we respect the opposition' etc. and then we have a VFL reserves quality team smack us for a quarter and a half.

 

McGoven cracking the [censored] at the ump, throwing the arms out to the side, no 50m what happened to the dissent rule 


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