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30 minutes ago, Demonland said:

No fan of Adelaide but I hope that every arrogant Eagles supporter that I ever encountered in my trips out west are miserable watching their team these days. 

I’m feeding it to my mates. 
They have returned with “your mob hasn’t beaten any decent team” which I must concede is pretty accurate   


The Eagles are now an afl scandal how they are rendering the almost compromised fixture an embarrassment and doenright unfair system.

Call in the stewards 

Gaff is a shadow of a player he once was. 

 

Interesting, Dunstall just said only one Crow has ever kicked seven against the Eagles and that man is Goody.

PS I hope Tex kicks 14 😝

Jayden ☹️


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Jayden ☹️

He’s having a mare today. 

Lions losing is obvious a Brilliant result for us.

It really does open the door wide for a top 4 birth across the league and it’s not out of the question that a St Kilda, Essendon or Adelaide make a shock top 4 birth.

Seriously, getting rid of Duuurrrrwayne would be “ One against the grain” 


A serious question here. Are the eagles side a worse one than MFC under Neeld. They do have a lot more injuries than we had so that might go in their favour but the constant thrashings they get might tip them to the worse side.


I suppose when you have the IQ of a small chihuahua [censored], you’ve got to be good at something… well done Tex!

 

Is 186 in peril here?


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