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Eagles will probably think they are a chance cause they have held us to 3 goals in 2 quarters

 

dont trip over your egos on the way home

 
4 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

It's 3/4 time and we've tripled their score.  Lot of needless angst in this thread (as usual).

Thank you, DS aka voice of reason 


Ryan will get off on some technicality like he did for his hit on Rowell. Certain players are protected.

They are play pretty average football and still 45 point in front. Big last quater and no one will care.

4 minutes ago, Satan said:

How was that a free to ryan?

It wasn’t. Well not in the laws, anyway. Old school Perth umpiring today. 
To the Eagles credit, they haven’t played anywhere near this intensity since they rolled Collingwood earlier in the season. Considering all the rank stupidity, including Ryan (who’ll get 3+ weeks), McGovern’s neck massage on Jack Viney, and the appalling latitude the umpires are giving them, we’ve weathered it well. All class, these Dees. Unflappable. 

I reckon the Eagles are playing all right. Some of you just reckon smashings are all the result of one side. The other has to roll over too, and this one hasn't.

 

What time was Bowey hit by Ryan, at work and not watching live everything as it is hard to watch


1 minute ago, DEE fence said:

What time was Bowey hit by Ryan, at work and not watching live everything as it is hard to watch

Less than 5 to go in the 3rd

1 minute ago, Webber said:

It wasn’t. Well not in the laws, anyway. Old school Perth umpiring today. 
To the Eagles credit, they haven’t played anywhere near this intensity since they rolled Collingwood earlier in the season. Considering all the rank stupidity, including Ryan (who’ll get 3+ weeks), McGovern’s neck massage on Jack Viney, and the appalling latitude the umpires are giving them, we’ve weathered it well. All class, these Dees. Unflappable. 

High fend off into Vineys just before too.

He's getting angrier than usual

2 minutes ago, Deestinga2 said:

Ryan will get off on some technicality like he did for his hit on Rowell. Certain players are protected.

They are play pretty average football and still 45 point in front. Big last quater and no one will care.

Assuming it's big goals no more behinds..

If the kicking isn't a problem it's a defeat waiting to happen when we meet a good team


5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Thank you, DS aka voice of reason 

Play like this in Finals and we are cooked

We are definitely not working anywhere near hard enough. 

There's a lot more to learn about ourselves from this game than the Horethorn game . . . by a mile. 

Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

This really feels like a loss. Few head wobblers running around today 

Spot on mate, we were supposed to send a clear message today to the rest of the comp that no one is near us but instead we look poor against poop competition (WCE is really poop)


When is the limited edition framed picture for WC's gallant performance today available in stores?

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Play like this in Finals and we are cooked

When was the last time we played this poorly against good teams? 

 

Spargo riddled with errors today.

Haven't like his game one bit.

Would be good to score 100 points for once.


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