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1 minute ago, jaydenh10 said:

does our win vs freo mean alot less now? saints are a rabble

Nah I think the ultra competitive ladder everyone predicted coming into the year is just taking starting to take shape.

Any given week it feels like there are very few clubs that can’t pull off a win.

 
9 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Must be a few pages on the Fremantle fan page asking if Justin Longmuir is the right guy.

funnily enough just saw this on their matchday bigfooty thread

Worst game plan in the league.

Literally a bottom 4 coach and for some reason we think he's the guy? Please.

43 minutes ago, Mouseymoo said:

Boring game.

I hate watching on TV they zoom in too much. Need to see the whole field. Give me level 2 wing and let me zoom in when and where I want.

Spot on

 

So if Luke wants to come back, on tonights performance a late 2nd round pick?

13 minutes ago, Disco InTurno said:

Nah I think the ultra competitive ladder everyone predicted coming into the year is just taking starting to take shape.

Any given week it feels like there are very few clubs that can’t pull off a win.

Truth, I mean even a couple of weeks ago the Roos beat the 2021 premiers (and 2023 would-be champs according to their full-back!).


3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Anyone else irritated by Xander McGuire's constant dopey grin...? 🥴

Yep!

Like father…..

 

Flicking channels... check the score.

Hmm, low scoring quarter.

"And here are the players coming back out from the rooms."

Took a moment to process that reality.



Kozzie, do you really want to be involved with the mess that is Fremantle?

Think long and hard about what you will be potentially walking into!

Jacko, grass isn't always greener is it?

Always welcome home Jacko.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Freo will kick 6 in the last to win the game

Looks like they’ll need to kick 10 goals in the last quarter if they want to win


39 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Anyone else irritated by Xander McGuire's constant dopey grin...? 🥴

Nothing that a set of crutches thrown at the head couldn't fix.

 

I've had a great respect (and a bit of irrational fear) re Freo since they broke our winning streak in 2022. They've been awful tonight.

I sometimes get a kind of gastro reaction to certain smells, like badly burnt toast or that acrid black smoke that comes if low smoke-point oils go into a too-hot wok. Like clockwork, three separate urgent trips to the bathroom in the space of 20-30 minutes, and then everything fine again.

Anyhoo.

Just thought I'd help take people's mind off this game.


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