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they will lose 3 of the next 4. they literally have no decent tall forwards. 

they’ll be 3-6

hello draft picks!!

 

Watching Freo plummet down the ladder like

i love lucy vintage GIF

Edited by Jaded No More

 

Got the trifecta.

Dogs to cover their line.

Dogs to win by more than 39.

Freo in disarray.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

they will lose 3 of the next 4. they literally have no decent tall forwards. 

they’ll be 3-6

hello draft picks!!

Are they a chance to loss against Hawthorn?


Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Are they a chance to loss against Hawthorn?

I mean they lost to North at home…

 

Clearly  some lobster tears for the home team 🤣🤣🤣8e0f43fc24b07030ecba8ee1c5a55da196747398-16x9-x1y0w2446h1376.jpg.2079481767f65d882ce975ccd111df4b.jpg

Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The crowd cheer a miss by Lobb when 55 points down.. pathetic 

They are booing a guy who came to them from another club, for a few years and then left, while at the same time, they are paying a young bloke they pinched from another club, a million a year, for atm very little return, in a move that has probably destabilised the club.

Well done Dockers and your fans.


Pretty impressive of Freo to not only have their opponent pass them on the ladder, but to have GWS move ahead of them on percentage. Does that make it a proverbial 12 point game?

When the going gets tough and you need your big 900k year stars to stand up in the last quarter.

Let's turn to this guy.

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

When the going gets tough and you need your big 900k year stars to stand up in the last quarter.

Let's turn to this guy.

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Wayne Knight Laughing GIF

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

When the going gets tough and you need your big 900k year stars to stand up in the last quarter.

Let's turn to this guy.

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He woke up feeling dangerous in that fourth quarter 🔥🔥


Wow, is it really Jackson’s fault that Freo are having a shocker? The pile on is a bit much.

Grundys impact this year is so far above Jackson’s it’s not funny, and if Taberner was fit Jacko would almost be in danger of getting dropped.

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wow, is it really Jackson’s fault that Freo are having a shocker? The pile on is a bit much.

Of course it’s not his fault. One player is never the reason for a side being terrible. 
But it is his fault he chased money he didn’t deserve and Freo had to dump 5 of their starting 22 players to make it happen. It definitely explains part of why they look so awful. 
They went and got a player they didn’t need, to play a role that doesn’t suit him, and gave away their whole salary cap and draft haul to make it happen. Absolute stupidity. 
I would be furious if Melbourne traded 5 players to bring in a ruckman… and then forced him to be a forward… and then had 0 draft capital heading into a strong draft. 

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3 minutes ago, adonski said:

Jacko is getting less ruck time than with us

They’re playing the worst contested mark in the league as a mainly stay at home forward.

That is legit stupid by some highly paid Fremantle people.

Well Jacko made his bed and has to lie in it. Couldn't be better for us. They are struggling, Jacko doing nothing, we have Grundy who would eat Jacko for breaky and some high draft picks coming our way. Lovely stuff.


😆 Roaming Brian just gave Lobb one of those Lobster tears Beers. apparantly theyre Salty and Bitter.... sounds about right for Freo supporters 

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Okay no more Luke Jackson tweets from me. Just happy that we're potentially staring down a top 5 pick.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Okay one more because this one is my favourite...

 

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3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wow, is it really Jackson’s fault that Freo are having a shocker? The pile on is a bit much.

Jacko was poorly advised to move back, I feel a bit for him to be honest

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Of course it’s not his fault. One player is never the reason for a side being terrible. 
But it is his fault he chased money he didn’t deserve and Freo had to dump 5 of their starting 22 players to make it happen. It definitely explains part of why they look so awful. 
They went and got a player they didn’t need, to play a role that doesn’t suit him, and gave away their whole salary cap and draft haul to make it happen. Absolute stupidity. 

The dude admitted that he agreed to join Freo mid season last year.

That alone lost it for me especially coming from someone that was sticking up for him all of last year.


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