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A fixturing blunder. I know I'm speaking to the wrong crowd as it seems everyone has been watching from the start but I'm not even home yet amd it's half time. If MFC had this timeslot I'd be ropeable, sort it out next time. 

 
Just now, layzie said:

A fixturing blunder. I know I'm speaking to the wrong crowd as it seems everyone has been watching from the start but I'm not even home yet amd it's half time. If MFC had this timeslot I'd be ropeable, sort it out next time. 

To be fair, the amount of people interested in this game are 9 GC fans, the 14 Freo fans who haven’t yet fallen into a deep depression and Melbourne supporters death rising Freo. It’s not exactly a blockbuster. 

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

A fixturing blunder. I know I'm speaking to the wrong crowd as it seems everyone has been watching from the start but I'm not even home yet amd it's half time. If MFC had this timeslot I'd be ropeable, sort it out next time. 

We’re big fans of the time slot and Friday night double header in my household, but the footy fans here are a tradie apprentice who starts and finishes early, a uni student and myself that works from home. Won’t suit everyone. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

To be fair, the amount of people interested in this game are 9 GC fans, the 14 Freo fans who haven’t yet fallen into a deep depression and Melbourne supporters death rising Freo. It’s not exactly a blockbuster. 

This is true. Imagine being a Freo fan back west at 3pm watching lol 


Just now, layzie said:

This is true. Imagine being a Freo fan back west at 3pm watching lol 

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7 minutes ago, layzie said:

A fixturing blunder. I know I'm speaking to the wrong crowd as it seems everyone has been watching from the start but I'm not even home yet amd it's half time. If MFC had this timeslot I'd be ropeable, sort it out next time. 

Mate it's P.O.E.T.S day get it together

Just now, layzie said:

This is true. Imagine being a Freo fan back west at 3pm watching lol 

But think of the 1.4 billion market in China that Port's games in Shanghai made available to us

 
10 minutes ago, layzie said:

A fixturing blunder. I know I'm speaking to the wrong crowd as it seems everyone has been watching from the start but I'm not even home yet amd it's half time. If MFC had this timeslot I'd be ropeable, sort it out next time. 

If you're a Freo fan the game started at 3pm Perth time.
They'd never schedule West Coast at that time.


That new bloke in the suns forward line looks alright. Hope they stay in front.

Another nice mark and goal by Dogga.


12 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

We’re big fans of the time slot and Friday night double header in my household, but the footy fans here are a tradie apprentice who starts and finishes early, a uni student and myself that works from home. Won’t suit everyone. 

Not going to suit the vast majority of people I'd say. Glad you enjoy it though 

1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Fremantle's guernsey is putrid. 

Thought it was Carlton until i remembered they got smashed last night 😂

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11 minutes ago, illbarto said:

Mate it's P.O.E.T.S day get it together

You get it together!


Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

[censored] me, Dermie's something else.

Can only watch this game when using the mute button.

I'm trying to ignore him but its hard

 
1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

[censored] me, Dermie's something else.

Can only watch this game when using the mute button.

Funnily enough Derm probably could only watch this game by listening to himself


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