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Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yes!!! And in response to that tweet a Melbourne supporter said to the effect “pity you weren’t as diligent in your police work in 2006 when WCE won a flag coked off their nuts”

Soooo angry (still) 

Banner looked good WCW

 

Hope you’re all watching on Kayo!

Didn’t put blood sweat and tears into that goddamn banner for it to be ignored!!!

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

Banner looked good WCW

THANK YOU, BDA! ❤️💙
 


Ok. Just finished breakfast and the morning coffee.  The footy will now fill the space between now and firing up the bbq and a drink.

 

go Dees! Looking for a 10 goal win

Would like TMac to kick 3 or 4. Solidify his recent better form

Let’s get it done Dees don’t know why I still feel anxious before each game only lose the tension when I am sure that we have turned up again. Go Dees.!!!!

 
2 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

We haven't won yet...

Meet ya back here in a couple. 👍🏽

9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hope you’re all watching on Kayo!

Didn’t put blood sweat and tears into that goddamn banner for it to be ignored!!!

Missed it WCW. What did it say?


9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hope you’re all watching on Kayo!

Didn’t put blood sweat and tears into that goddamn banner for it to be ignored!!!

What the heck goes on in the cheer squad if bloods involved in making the banner???

great work by the way! 😊👍👌

Well attendance might be down as trains (main way of getting there) have been cancelled to optus and other destinations due to an "incident" (usually a suicide). 

Diabolical Weagle fans will do anything!

Phukkkkkk McDonald's a worry sometimes. 

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Why do we still kick it to McGovern? Surely we have learnt 

1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Missed it WCW. What did it say?

READY TO DO BATTLE / IN WA / BACK TO THE SCENE / OF THAT GLORIOUS DAY 

Thanks for asking 😁❤️💙

Sack everyone. Microwave your membership. Melt the cup for scrap.

West Coast have scored the first goal.


How many times have I seen Tom McDonald turn the ball over by foot taking on more than he should trying to look a million bucks in his career.

 

God Tom McDonald is a selfish pr ick

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