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I think I might take a night off from the Death Ride and cheer the Bombers. The way we keep coughing up winnable games it might be the only way we preserve our double chance. 

hard to tell if Luke Darcy wants the bombers to win

blatant barracking

Edited by DubDee

 
12 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Would love it to be us over Geelong.  

only if Gus does the sleeping face while singing the song

i don’t forget Kelly and i don’t forgive 


9 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I think I might take a night off from the Death Ride and cheer the Bombers. The way we keep coughing up winnable games it might be the only way we preserve our double chance. 

Isn’t cheering for the bombers part of the death ride, though? I’m confused. 

8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Isn’t cheering for the bombers part of the death ride, though? I’m confused. 

Sorry WCW. I think I've confused myself this time. I meant of course that I'll be cheering on Fremantle!

 

Freo should smash the flying peace doves from here


7 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

I miss Luke Jackson. 

He’s making a lot of people look silly on here 

1 hour ago, YearOfTheDees said:

West Coast Percentage down to only 47%

And 32% in reserves (WAFL). Something has to give

49 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Parish would be handy for us.

Centre bounce King

Liam Henry has been good the last few weeks. Hope he is playing with his best mate next year.


4th worst loss of all time

no way Simpson will coach out the year. rightly or wrongly coaches don’t survive these results

and frankly, i’m enjoying it 

51 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Isn’t cheering for the bombers part of the death ride, though? I’m confused. 

I am so conflicted by this game (Freo v Ess) ....  can it be a nil all draw with zero points for either side?

Top 4 bombers. lol

they’ll be lucky if they hang on to a spot in the 8

Sad to see the Weid drop off so much. i thought he might have found something earlier this year

he’ll be playing vfl soon. just doesn’t have that competitiveness

Was always a VFL player at best, unfortunately


2 meter's had a mare tonight

I love how the ump called advantage earlier but then when it didnt become advantage he quickly changed his mind.

Unlike Chandler's ridiculous advantage call which should also have been called back

 

Free kick Freo tonight.

How was that not a mark to Stringer?

Freo very hard to beat over there as they've taken the mantle as the ump's favourite from WC.

26 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Top 4 bombers. lol

they’ll be lucky if they hang on to a spot in the 8

They have port next week so hopefully they start dropping a couple 


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