Plenty of West Coast fans wanted to ring up critic Robert Walls and give him a piece of their mind following last year’s premiership triumph.

Amid the week-long celebrations that marked the club’s fourth flag, some of the players did just that.

Walls, who infamously picked the Eagles as his tip for the wooden spoon, didn’t answer his phone but midfielder Jack Redden revealed some feedback was left in a voicemail.

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“We stumbled across his phone number. I was probably lucky it went straight to the voicemail,” Redden told the Eagles BACKchat podcast.

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“But there was a voicemail left. It wasn’t me. It was Chris Masten, Wallsy.”

Camera Icon Robert Walls famously didn’t think the Eagles would do much last year. Credit: AAPIMAGE

While many players opted for sleep on the flight home the day after the grand final, Redden and Nathan Vardy were keen to continue their night of partying.

“The boys were cowards on the flight home and me and Vards kicked on,” Redden said.

“And then we had a function after and I was the first in bed. But I went hard early.”