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2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

And it wasn't much better...

Surely some of their ghosts have been laid to rest. Sandwiched in between the two finals losses was a nice easy hammering of a team that was in the actual worst run of form in the history of the game - the Eagles on a string of six games with an average losing margin over 75 points and none less than 50. Yes, even worse than any comparable period of the 2013 Demons!

Why would you bother to boo someone as insignificant as Rory Lobb?

 

6 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

23 points but game feels like it’s on a knife edge. 

I'm riding every posession! 

Fun barracking for a team to lose than to win. 

 

Freo have been so disappointing tonight. Definitely shades of MFC 2019 whereby they couldn’t handle expectations to back it up after breaking a finals drought.

 


Freo have Brisbane next week at the Gabba and are staring at 2-5.

Can anyone name a club to make the top 8 from 2-5 since 1994, apart from Sydney in 2017?

J-Lo looks like a bunny in the spotlights, Freo read the tea leaves wrong and thought Buck's Football was the way of the Future.

It's set their program back 5 years.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

Ask Dogga if he thinks the grass is greener BT. 


Freo comprehensively beaten. They're miles off. 

After the Suns let us down last week the death ride is back on track

Slightly off topic, but given Fredericks ability I’m still amazed no one gave his brother a lifeline. I know it happens but damn….

Hope Kosi is still in touch with Jackson… the grass isn’t always greener at mum’s house hey?


Well, go on down to Jackson
Go ahead and wreck your health
Go play your hand, you big-talkin' man
And make a big fool of yourself

 
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