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1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

West Coast still have some very good players on paper, and  I know it’s very early on but they look exactly like last year and don’t give a [censored] about their performances. 

The tank is on for Harley Reid already.

 

Makes you wonder how they're managing their salary cap. The stars of the Eagles must be coming towards the end of their mega contracts

I follow Norf with my Mate, who's mad Norf. So know a bit about them. As I have previously remarked, they are no where near a bad as some pundits think. There's eight players that get a game at Melbourne. West Choke, EssenDrugs, Horethorn, St. Kilda would be lucky to have eight between them. 

 

You’d be fuming being a West Coast supporter. One thing to be awful. Another to just not care. 

 
On 3/15/2023 at 9:23 PM, DeelightfulPlay said:

Tipped Weagles over North, in honour of my friend who just moved to Perth and matched with one of the players on a dating app lol

Well, this aged well 🤣  hopefully my friend's dating life is more successful than my tipping!


 

 

3 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Just wondering why Luke Jackson didn't want to go to W/C. Must be a reason. 

Hunt says.....hold my beer!

Obviously Gill’s Work Experience kid made the decision on the umpire’s clash strip. Norf seem to have 4 extra players in blue tops, just without the white stripes. Small point, maybe. But in the split second world of AFL, this peripheral vision issue could really be significant. Still haunted by Clint Bartram’s brilliant offload to a maggot all those years ago.

7 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

Obviously Gill’s Work Experience kid made the decision on the umpire’s clash strip. Norf seem to have 4 extra players in blue tops, just without the white stripes. Small point, maybe. But in the split second world of AFL, this peripheral vision issue could really be significant. Still haunted by Clint Bartram’s brilliant offload to a maggot all those years ago.

why do they keep doing it?

it's not as if they don't have alternate strips. 

it's not that fn hard....amateur stuff

North have lost their composure. aimless bombing into F50 and over handballing.


15 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

Obviously Gill’s Work Experience kid made the decision on the umpire’s clash strip. Norf seem to have 4 extra players in blue tops, just without the white stripes. Small point, maybe. But in the split second world of AFL, this peripheral vision issue could really be significant. Still haunted by Clint Bartram’s brilliant offload to a maggot all those years ago.

Gill hasnt finished his long apprenticeship  yet. I feel sorry for any  junior clerk who is tutoured by that corporate media clown.


2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

afl match centre still flakey, need to keep refreshing manually

yes... same here..

I turned off my adblocker for the site last night and it improved but today back to mediocrity

5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

North got themselves to the infamous danger zone ... 26 points up... and didn't go on.

We all know how this ends

seems they're not going to follow the MFC of 2022

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

yes... same here..

I turned off my adblocker for the site last night and it improved but today back to mediocrity

happens at start of every season

 
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

afl match centre still flakey, need to keep refreshing manually

I can pick up any of 6 Melb stations live on Match Centre here in Bangkok.

Youre right though their 'live' clocks are useless for some games.

I wish the commentators would shut up and stop reading commercials after goals and throw ins. FFS

Quite enjoyable this match. Hunt with a barrel after the siren to win it for the Eagles. 

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