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Will legit riot if they ever stop playing itDo they still play Eagle Rock at home games? Lol. I've been living in Melbourne for ages.
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Will legit riot if they ever stop playing itDo they still play Eagle Rock at home games? Lol. I've been living in Melbourne for ages.
I remember coming to WA for a WCE v Ess game in 2009? Was great hearing that after a good win!!Will legit riot if they ever stop playing it
the greatest show- the greatest showman castDoes anyone know what the song used for the 60 seconds to bouncedown montage is? It's epic.
It fills the mcg nicely after a GF win as wellI remember coming to WA for a WCE v Ess game in 2009? Was great hearing that after a good win!!
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Mate, you really need to pop over and watch a game. You're missing the Eagle flying around and being able to drop your dacks as they're playing Eagle Rock after we win.Do they still have an actual Eagle flying around before the game?
Mate, you really need to pop over and watch a game. You're missing the Eagle flying around and being able to drop your dacks as they're playing Eagle Rock after we win.
They also don't have a banner for home games anymore.
Look, I said it before, and I'll say it again: bring back the long, loud "Boo".
We want opposition teams to feel unwelcome when they play in Perth. It makes every touch that much harder to get and every goal that much harder to earn. And if the Vic media wants to harp on about our "home cooking" then I say let them - just makes it easier to get inside their teams' heads on game day.
I'm thinking of walking across the bridge tomorrow, need some advice from you clued up urbanites. I Usually catch the train to the stadium. Will still catch a Freo line train to the city but what's the best way to get to East Perth from there? I assume shuttles leave from the bus station but not the train station. Is a cat the only option?
uber it, will cost ya $5 probably?!?I'm thinking of walking across the bridge tomorrow, need some advice from you clued up urbanites. I Usually catch the train to the stadium. Will still catch a Freo line train to the city but what's the best way to get to East Perth from there? I assume shuttles leave from the bus station but not the train station. Is a cat the only option?
Claisebrook, good thinking. I'm thinking the cats might be chockers although the yellow one does drop you out the front of The Royal which could be handy.I remember seeing CATs in the area but I’ve got no idea where they stop.
Getting off the train at Claisebrook and walking wouldn’t be a terrible option.
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Claisebrook, good thinking. I'm thinking the cats might be chockers although the yellow one does drop you out the front of The Royal which could be handy.
Thanks crew.
Claisebrook, good thinking. I'm thinking the cats might be chockers although the yellow one does drop you out the front of The Royal which could be handy.
Thanks crew.
I maintain that bridge really is ridiculous. It goes nowhere.