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Thanks Frittata.  We were definitely looking shaky

 

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Hate to break it to you guys but we’re not going to get frees tonight. 

Surprise 

Early on, but Weid will struggle in these conditions. Just get him to contest and force the ball to ground and let our smalls go to work, they will be fresh after last weeks ‘efforts’

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

I rate Frederick but if he and Walters cut loose tonight I'll lose it.


 
1 minute ago, CYB said:

No frontal contact there either in Fritta. [censored] putrid umpiring 

The closet ump wasn’t more than 10m away. It’s disgusting. No excuse for it. 
Just lucky fritta made them pay

Good quarter for the most part. Dees by 13 points (For Macca).

Need to Keep creating chaos up forward, they've gone too tall down back for a night like this and we can exploit it.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Freo fans extremely confident that they’ll get Jackson without giving up much. 

Crack is bad 

Just now, Demonland said:

Freo fans extremely confident that they’ll get Jackson without giving up much. 

Well when your footy manager continually spouts such bs, it eventually seeps in


Viney just running through like a steam train to what he believes is the hit spot at the bounce.

But alot of the time it just aint quite going there son.  Sometimes you gotta pull back and time it or just hit the stop button instead of running past the drop!! 

 Max shooting for goal seriously. Flip the ball, run to the right and try and hook it back. Seriously?

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Freo fans extremely confident that they’ll get Jackson without giving up much. 

Good luck


First time I’ve watched without the Army since round seven. 😭

Gotta say though…we sound bloody awesome!

#DApride

Should be further ahead

 

Not a bad start, let them back into it with some sloppy forward entries and letting them rebound with pace. 
 

Any chance that we can hold onto, then build on a lead from here?


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