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West Coke Eagles vs Melbourne Demons

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Melbourne vs West Coke

Subiaco Oval, Perth

Will Melbourne provide something special and come away with their first win of the year, and probably the greatest win in the history of the club, or will they fall and disappoint like they have so many times before?

Only time will tell.

LET'S GET READY TOO..................................talk it out

 

If we win today, we will make the Finals

We have winnable games over the next 6 or 7 weeks following this game

 

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Saw in the paper today that McLean is an emergency; did he make the trek over to Perth???

Saw in the paper today that McLean is an emergency; did he make the trek over to Perth???

YH that doesnt make sense like if ya injured your either in or not

like hes obviously carrying abit of an injury but say if johno pulls out his injury isnt just gonna fix

Dees are an outside chance. IF WE GET UP (seems unlikely) people will once again we weary of the red and blue. People seem to forget that we have been crippled with injuries this year. With some strength back in the side, we are capable of winning games, including on the road against the weagles. If the weagles show up thinking they will win it, they will dop this game to us mark my words. The weagles MUST play thier best footy.

My tip- the good eagles to shop up- a win to the WC by 13 points. the bad eages show up- a win the the MFC by 19 points

CARN THE DEES

 

Just watching the pre-game show on Foxtel, and there are no changes to the selected 22.

Petterd, Wheels, Cox and Fletcher will all play.


Does anyone know a radio station that's broadcasting the game?

Weagles up 1.3.9 to us yet to score.

Judd seems to be getting a lot of it early, I can't get radio so I'm relying on the afl.com score updates.

We are getting killed. Lucky W Coast are being inaccurate, 1.5.11 now =(

Edit

Neitz has just put one through


Judd already has around 12 possessions. Kerr just kicked another one

LOL Who are we kidding.... Honestly we suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wirrpanda just put one through. Down by 5 goals now.


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3 inside 50s in 30 minutes. That has to be a record low

A few things can be said already;

1. Centre line focusing on WC players too much.

2. Entire team seems too interested in their player rather than winning.

3. Kick it side ways against a team that thrives on turn-overs, and you're looking at a loss.

4. Chris Judd must have a body of steel; how difficult is it to grab him and throw him to the ground. He just pushed his way through 30 people and still gets a handball off. You your bodies and throw him to the bloody ground!

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Yet another game where we dig a grave for ourselves early on. Well done Melbourne. They are playing with you, like a 13 year old boy in puberty. And we thought we were set for a good contest. Who are we kidding. This is Melbourne of old. How ignorant are we...

 

We are , like... awesome

Well, this is officially the worst quarter I have ever seen this team play.

Now let me put this to you, Daniher drops Warnock and Holland and brings in Ferguson.

Ferguson can only play on one type of player, Hunter, and even then, he struggles. So when Ferguson gets smashed from the first bounce, and so does Carroll, we are left with no alternatives and we can't shuffle the backline.

If Holland played, he could take Lynch and equal him in strength, and Carroll could play on Hunter.

What was the logic behind bringing in Ferguson out of nowhere, I don't know. He was never an AFL player, and this should be his last game in a Melbourne jumper.

Of course, this is hardly the reason we are getting smashed. The fact that we can't win a clearances, man-up or hit a target is the real reason.

May god have mercy on us.... this is going to end in tears.


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