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2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Just went to the Romsey Market to get a coffee and on impulse ( cold day etc) purchased 2 jam doughnuts.

Upon return to The Manor, I discovered that neither "jam" doughnut contained any jam!!!!

I hope that's not some sort of portent for bad luck today!

 Biggest shock here is that you only bought two!

Or did you mean two dozen?

 
4 hours ago, Winners at last said:

I'll be watching the match at The Sporting Globe in Richmond. Anyone else going there?

I’ll definitely see you there for our Alice game, Bingers! 💕

42 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

And Farmer only got back on cos someone got injured otherwise he was gonna sit the rest of the game on the pine.

Ben Beams broke his arm near half time.

Wiz kicked 9 in 40 mins. I was there with 2 cw supporters!


1 hour ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Looking forward to the Casey game today although I am tempted to flick on the battle of our ex forwards at 2:10 for Weid VS Hogan today. 

Read this and thought Hello! Here’s something I can weigh in on 😂

2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm hoping @Redleg will act on my behalf - pro bono  of course.

Funniest post I have ever seen on DL.

Are you not pro Bono, @Redleg?  How do you feel about the other members of U2?

Edited by Demonstone

 

Reckon there will be a lot of story sniffing Media around today just to pick up on us/them doing something/ anything to give them a story of the Easter. Things like players gambling, Getting reported, by some vicious intent, or an upset decision.

Game to get over and done with as soon as possible without injuries. Don't trust maggots or Media.

I'm really looking forward to the mobile forward line we've got going on this afternoon.

Pickett, Fritsch, Roo, McDonald, Petty, Chandler. The ball should get in there and have a very hard time coming out - and when it does Lever and May will gobble up the high ball and send it straight back in there.


I guess 'boo stadium' will be out in full force today.  They were complaining about the umpires in their 'game day' thread.

Hopefully some of the WA fans we picked up in 2021 come out and cheer for us.

Welcome back Kozzie!!

51 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I guess 'boo stadium' will be out in full force today.  They were complaining about the umpires in their 'game day' thread.

Hopefully some of the WA fans we picked up in 2021 come out and cheer for us.

"Rooo" " Boo" how would you know?

Why do I have MFCSS when we are playing the Magaret River 3rds.


I expect JVR to go big in front of his family and friends! Kick a bag Rooooo!!

7 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Why do I have MFCSS when we are playing the Magaret River 3rds.

Because MFCSS is for life

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Because MFCSS is for life

@Demonland can relate to this 😈

6 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

Of course, a win is mandatory, but this is a perfect opportunity for us to win big, and bank some valuable percentage.  I’ll be disappointed with anything less than an 8 goal win, but I’m expecting Easter joy!

Not just that

..it's so sweet beating the Eagles and their crazy supporters. 

Can't stand their incessant booing.

 

Booooooo


5:20 is far too long to wait for a game of afternoon footy. 

At least with night games you're mentally prepared to do other things in the day. 

36 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'm getting my MFCSS surgically removed this week I swear.

Don’t bother, Layz. It’ll only grow back again. 

 

Quite a few misguided weagle supporters heading thru on the train. Not as many as normal tho. 

31 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Don’t bother, Layz. It’ll only grow back again. 

Still worth it for a couple of weeks in heaven!

Nah I'm feeling good about today, confident we'll win comfortably.


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