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It’s a good thing Freo will spend their entire salary cap on a 20 year old ruckman which will definitely fix everything. Like Hogan did. 

 
 

Fremantle are a total joke of a football club. No guts, no glory ans no one will ever take them seriously until they win a premiership.


16 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Just an observation. Rory Lobb looks like a serial killer with a hint of Blade Runner's Roy Batty.

He looks like every animated character in the video games my son plays. 

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16 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Just an observation. Rory Lobb looks like a serial killer with a hint of Blade Runner's Roy Batty.

He's gonna end up with the same tears in the rain

 
18 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Just an observation. Rory Lobb looks like a serial killer with a hint of Blade Runner's Roy Batty.

With a dash of George Mcfly 


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

With a dash of George Mcfly 

Or Needles 

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Fremantle are a total joke of a football club. No guts, no glory ans no one will ever take them seriously until they win a premiership.

I hated them ever since Farmer went there

Looks like Longmuir has given up.

Their game plan must be shot 

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Two quickies for the dockers on the eve of half time. Hope they can make a game of it in the 2nd half. 


To be playing this bad and still within five goals. get one more and you can reset for the second half.

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2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I hated them ever since Farmer went there

Broke our hearts. They can't buy their way out of this garbage!

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Useless cheap cameras again 

"We can see there is a gap"

Where was the gap? How can you tell that on 1943 quality cameras?

Game on! I don't care who wins but I want a good game.


3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

To be playing this bad and still within five goals. get one more and you can reset for the second half.

Mission very much accomplished. 

Freo back in this

And the dogs do have history of collapsing at Optus

3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

To be playing this bad and still within five goals. get one more and you can reset for the second half.

Done. 😁

 

GAME ON!


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