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24 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

....against a half baked outfit that's just asked the AFL for ANOTHER pick 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

Guy's a genius

Apologies, was another bad joke

my sarcasm radar is on the fritz today

 
35 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I’m sure all 16,000 loved today.

That shows to me that the fans are well and truly off the team.

Was a lovely winters day to be out and about.

16k at marvel against an interstate team isn’t bad at all. Didn’t see you there!

1 hour ago, Tracca said:

16k at marvel against an interstate team isn’t bad at all. Didn’t see you there!

It's not the worst for sure

 
1 hour ago, Tracca said:

16k at marvel against an interstate team isn’t bad at all. Didn’t see you there!

Nah, had other plans about 3hrs away from the docklands.

And 16k isn't great vs anyone.

If you want to be positively distracted from what the crowd might or might not be, sit with the Demon Army. You'll always feel like you're at a 'biggie'.

Kudos, as ever, to Our Army.

p.s. Noticed a couple of apprentice chant leaders. Succession planning appears alive and well in this department of our Club.

p.p.s. Singing the song before the final siren: both neck-hair-raising and slightly awks when it's a team of the calibre of WCE


2 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

Yep, a 14 goal win - a great day to be negative about the club.

I know they are the wooden spooners, but it was 14 goals. Can't we just enjoy it?

You can enjoy what you want 🤷

1 hour ago, Tracca said:

16k at marvel against an interstate team isn’t bad at all. Didn’t see you there!

It shows how loyal our supporters are, I genuinely thought we'd struggle to get 10k there today considering our supporters disdain for the venue and the form of the team.

13 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

It shows how loyal our supporters are, I genuinely thought we'd struggle to get 10k there today considering our supporters disdain for the venue and the form of the team.

Not much difference, horrible attendance.

West coast are horrid and still have fantastic attendance at their home games.

Shouldn’t be happy for 16.

 
3 minutes ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Not much difference, horrible attendance.

West coast are horrid and still have fantastic attendance at their home games.

Shouldn’t be happy for 16.

Is there a case to be made for quality over quantity in this post-St-Kilda, Docklands-vibe instance? Two things:

  1. Standing at the exit from Spencer Street station (I'm an oldster) for a quarter of an hour or so just before the start I was struck by the variety of evident Demons streaming past, particularly youngish people, and very particularly families with young kids, all very happy to be decked out in the red and the blue (in some degree of answer to those who last week saw a generation of Demons lost to ridicule and bullying during the week). Something of a resilient future there?

  2. Per my earlier post, the noise was not a 16,000-level noise.

Fair call on the raw numbers, though: in 2025 the Eagles are 4th on the 2025 average attendances (and Freo are 3rd - so maybe there's a bit of a WA 'footy starvation' factor there?) But we're not too shabby in 8th place, ahead of Hawthorn and Geelong, notably)


The coach ain’t the problem

Big headed wannabe influencers who think they’re better than they are

A couple of them cooked the kids yesterday….and the pile on is about ‘development’ of the kids

11 hours ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Not much difference, horrible attendance.

West coast are horrid and still have fantastic attendance at their home games.

Shouldn’t be happy for 16.

West Coast games are Perth’s version of cultural enrichment — because once you’ve stared at a mining boom, overpriced avo toast, and a skyline designed by a bored accountant, watching a bottom-four team get thumped starts to feel like high art. It’s not loyalty, it’s Stockholm syndrome with a membership scarf.

23 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Good ol' Jakey 'didn't nail-it' Niall. Stating the obvious as usual.

41 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

West Coast games are Perth’s version of cultural enrichment — because once you’ve stared at a mining boom, overpriced avo toast, and a skyline designed by a bored accountant, watching a bottom-four team get thumped starts to feel like high art. It’s not loyalty, it’s Stockholm syndrome with a membership scarf.

i got lost at avo toast!

i think u r saying perth is dull?

12 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Is there a case to be made for quality over quantity in this post-St-Kilda, Docklands-vibe instance? Two things:

  1. Standing at the exit from Spencer Street station (I'm an oldster) for a quarter of an hour or so just before the start I was struck by the variety of evident Demons streaming past, particularly youngish people, and very particularly families with young kids, all very happy to be decked out in the red and the blue (in some degree of answer to those who last week saw a generation of Demons lost to ridicule and bullying during the week). Something of a resilient future there?

  2. Per my earlier post, the noise was not a 16,000-level noise.

Fair call on the raw numbers, though: in 2025 the Eagles are 4th on the 2025 average attendances (and Freo are 3rd - so maybe there's a bit of a WA 'footy starvation' factor there?) But we're not too shabby in 8th place, ahead of Hawthorn and Geelong, notably)

TRAB, it helps when you have 100,000 members to get good attendance figures. I noticed WC pointed this fact out on their banner yesterday - I guess you cannot blame them for boasting about something.


Honestly, 16k aint bad, with half the train lines on replacement buses, that would have kept a few away including myself.

20 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Honestly, 16k aint bad, with half the train lines on replacement buses, that would have kept a few away including myself.

Sympathy, dan.

My drive from afar requires only slight deviations for me to have a choice from several lines.

13 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Nah, had other plans about 3hrs away from the docklands.

And 16k isn't great vs anyone.

Was gonna say the standards are pretty low if we're celebrating that.

51 minutes ago, layzie said:

Was gonna say the standards are pretty low if we're celebrating that.

If the players don't give effort, then support will drop off. Reflected in the membership as well as crowd numbers

And against the Saints in the last quarter last week, the players didn't give a yelp and didn't care. We gave up

I'm mildly surprised that more than 10k turned up yesterday, to be honest. All things considered, 16k is a decent result

Especially against a VFL standard team with the match being played at Docklands. It was a nothing match unless we lost the game

On 31/07/2025 at 15:49, MurDoc516 said:

You dont have to do anything i suppose.

Maybe you should stop engaging in conversation on the topic and replying to users saying that they're simply scapegoating the coach then refusing to provide any further discussion.

Sorry, this is a forum and I’m not allowed to go against the flow?

Yeah I was replying to one person then 1( joined in.

I’ll do as I please


On 31/07/2025 at 13:39, Hopeful Demon said:

You surely can't be this thin-skinned right?. He made no personal attacks towards you at all. He was about as balanced as they come.

Yeah it’s pretty sad someone even admits they made an account personally to do it

On 31/07/2025 at 10:39, Supermercado said:

It could be the CEO if you can wait another month for him to start the job he was appointed to months ago.

Replacing Kate didn’t do anything

14 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

It shows how loyal our supporters are, I genuinely thought we'd struggle to get 10k there today considering our supporters disdain for the venue and the form of the team.

Never understood the Marvel/Docklands hate. Pretty cosy stadium and when packed, the atmosphere is just as good as any stadium in the country. The last non Melbourne match I attended was in 2011 when Collingwood came back from 40 to beat Adelaide, and it is honestly one of the better atmospheres I have ever experienced as far as following this sport is concerned.

As for Docklands itself, when I lived at Docklands Drive before Covid, I had nothing but a good time. Costco, cycling friendly, short tram ride into the city, vibes were pretty good on Friday Nights when there was a game there and ain’t too busy, so easy to get around.

Like most things on social media these days, fake outrage seems to be the norm and everything needs to be torn apart with massive negativity taking over.

Edited by VNightCityLegend

 
On 01/08/2025 at 19:35, Older demon said:

Something that has been lost in all the Goody discussion is that (I hate potting Jones), but our midfield is unimaginative and not for the first time thrashed in the last quarter at Marvel. I am not convinced that the move of Chaplin from back to forward coach has worked and Jones, who has never coached before, has not shown me any flair or innovation in that role.

Touching on Jones appointment. The main issue I have with his appointment was that he hadn't worked in any other system. I imagine it had some new ideas, the most obvious one being bringing Kozzie into the mix. However, he didn't go look and coach in other successful midfield system and then bring them back adjusted to his own ideas. As far as I know it was retirement, media midfield coach.

Hence why was have run pretty much the same system all year with the same results. Know what I don't know if Goodwin not following his advice to change the mix till this week?


14 minutes ago, VNightCityLegend said:

Never understood the Marvel/Docklands hate. Pretty cosy stadium and when packed, the atmosphere is just as good as any stadium in the country. The last non Melbourne match I attended was in 2011 when Collingwood came back from 40 to beat Adelaide, and it is honestly one of the better atmospheres I have ever experienced as far as following this sport is concerned.

As for Docklands itself, when I lived at Docklands Drive before Covid, I had nothing but a good time. Costco, cycling friendly, short tram ride into the city, vibes were pretty good on Friday Nights when there was a game there and ain’t too busy, so easy to get around.

Like most things on social media these days, fake outrage seems to be the norm and everything needs to be torn apart with massive negativity taking over.

It's not bad, easy to get to and seats are pretty good no matter where you are. I hate being indoors on a sunny day and nothing will beat the G but it's not bad as an alternative venue. I presume a large part of the hate from Melbourne supporters comes from the MCC members who don't have the same access or facilities at Docklands.


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