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42 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

It’s not sacrilegious. It’s just common sense.

It was a bit tongue-in-cheek as most DL's fervently want Freo to keep losing.   Not I...well not for the next two weeks!

Edited by Lucifers Hero

 

Didn't think it was possible but West Coast are actually worse than Melbourne 2012-2014. Hilarious. Couldn't happen to a nicer club.

Even funnier would be Harley Reid dumping them after his 2 years contract is up to return to Victoria. That would be the icing on the cake for me.

 

Darcy in and Draper out should mean Freo win comfortably 

 
8 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Too bad Stef Martin in no longer at the club..

Ashcroft and Martin - regrow your own hair!

I used to work with an Ashley Martin...he was bald

If anyone is truely worried about Essendon knocking us out of the 8, you must also think we have zero chance of winning the flag


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

If anyone is truely worried about Essendon knocking us out of the 8, you must also think we have zero chance of winning the flag

Top 4 is more the issue.  Get there and a team has a chance, however they limped in.

1 minute ago, sue said:

Top 4 is more the issue.  Get there and a team has a chance, however they limped in.

sorry yes i meant top 4. 

if we can’t finish higher than the bombers we aren’t good enough

51 minutes ago, BDA said:

Didn't think it was possible but West Coast are actually worse than Melbourne 2012-2014. Hilarious. Couldn't happen to a nicer club.

They could end up being the worst modern day side since Sydney in the early 90s, when they won 2 games from 38 under Bucks and Barass. Eagles currently on 2 wins from 32 🤣

Edited by dice

 

186

186

186

🤞🤞

Gawd they are [censored]. 


I know we got hammered by big margins but surely we didn't get thrashed this consistently

This team won a premiership 5 years ago. They are a rabble. Not sure how Adam Simpson can keep fronting up

Yes, surely Simpson, their fitness coach Kilgallon and recruiting/list manager O'Brien all have to be sacked now


1 minute ago, dice said:

Yes, surely Simpson, their fitness coach Kilgallon and recruiting/list manager O'Brien all have to be sacked now

They’re not even approaching it like a fair dinkum contest. 
This just can’t be a player group attitude. It has to extend the the FD like you’ve indicated.
 

Simpson just wants to euthanised (figure of speech) immediately. 

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

don't think we'll see a 186 margin in the near future unfortunately

17 injured players......almost half the list

https://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/matches/injury-list

Mate, the under 18’s champs would beat West Coast. 
Injuries left alone, this club is playing without any ticker. 
 

We know the feeling. 

Simpson to resign on Monday. 
Not reported just my personal opinion.

137

C'mon Swannies. Just a lazy 8 goals to none in the final quarter should do it if my maths is right...


23 minutes ago, McQueen said:

186

186

186

🤞🤞

Could we dream our 190 point loss to Fitzroy in 1979 disappears too?

39 scoring shots to 7. 137 point lead. Sydney have kicked 15 in a row. 

The 186 game just got mentioned on the fox footy coverage. Last time a team scored over 200. 

Well done to the West coast fans who made it to Sydney 

27 minutes ago, dice said:

They could end up being the worst modern day side since Sydney in the early 90s, when they won 2 games from 38 under Bucks and Barass. Eagles currently on 2 wins from 32 🤣

Maybe. And you know who they broke their losing streak against back then…

 

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Outscore the Eagles by 54 and we have a new record margin 


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