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Go you Bumbers, Zarharakis, Goal!!! Anything to silence Eddy.

Pies, U better grab McKenna back. :wub:

 

Can't believe they let an Essendon team which had so little petrol left in the tank bank in that game.

Bombers are playing well above themselves at 3-2 and will almost certainly drop off, but it is ALWAYS good to see Collingwood snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

that was perfection bombers! let them think they had it then boom! will make it hurt so much more. The only thing that can top that this weekend is a dees win tomorrow (and maybe 10 goals by JW for casey!) :)

 
Go you Bumbers, Zarharakis, Goal!!! Anything to silence Eddy.

Pies, U better grab McKenna back. :wub:

That ranks only second to Licuria and malthouse crying like little pansies on GF day! I could watch that last 5 mins again & again!


you could tell he was still [censored] off with himself after the game even though they won

That was so incredibly sweet. Collingwood were pretty poor for most of the match. And how do you concede 3 goals in the last 5 minutes against a team with 3 or 4 injured players, and an extra day's break?

Can't wait for Malthouse's excuses.

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That was so incredibly sweet. Collingwood were pretty poor for most of the match. And how do you concede 3 goals in the last 5 minutes against a team with 3 or 4 injured players, and an extra day's break?

Can't wait for Malthouse's excuses.

Eddy's just perfecting the Art of defeat. When he does something he does it well.

The Karma merry go round.

 
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that was perfection bombers! let them think they had it then boom! will make it hurt so much more. The only thing that can top that this weekend is a dees win tomorrow (and maybe 10 goals by JW for casey!) :)

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: :lol

That was so incredibly sweet. Collingwood were pretty poor for most of the match. And how do you concede 3 goals in the last 5 minutes against a team with 3 or 4 injured players, and an extra day's break?

Can't wait for Malthouse's excuses.

Surely the knives are hanging looser and looser over the top of Malthouse's head?


Wow, that was a thing of pure beauty.

Thank you Essendon.

Though, of course, it must have been the umpires fault. Can't believe Jetta fluffed that so badly.

Hmm I tipped the Pies :angry: But wasn't it sweet :lol: :lol: :lol: The Filth were pathetic all day I thought, the Bumbers were playing with no bench for a lot of the game deserved to be totally overrun. Made the toiges look well drilled in comparison

Though, of course, it must have been the umpires fault. Can't believe Jetta fluffed that so badly.

You don't get it...

The fact that the umpires cost Collingwood the game makes it faaaaar better.

Umpires is an old excuse for Malthouse now.

Perhaps he'll blame the rain?

Who cares? I turned the telly off and went to the gym. How can stan alves and others support the vested interests of essendon and collingwood v. the rest of the competition? This day should belong to the grand-finalists from the previous year, not the also-rans. ps the eddie-bashing is boring. He has done a good job for his club, as did sheedy for the other scrubbers.


Perhaps he'll blame the rain?

How ironic is it that it's fine weather for the majority of the match, then, just as Essendon comes back and overruns Collingwood, it rains.

I dislike Essendon more than Collingwood to be honest. Can't stand their arrogance. And I live with one, so I really wish Collingwood had won...

Who cares? I turned the telly off and went to the gym. How can stan alves and others support the vested interests of essendon and collingwood v. the rest of the competition? This day should belong to the grand-finalists from the previous year, not the also-rans. ps the eddie-bashing is boring. He has done a good job for his club, as did sheedy for the other scrubbers.

Where's your cape hero?

Where's your cape hero?
i love it :lol: 45 what does 25 great years mean ?

Consistently getting 90,000+ to the game also speaks for itself.

Unless you want to take Queen's birthday away from Collingwood and the Dees because neither have had recent success?

Consistently getting 90,000+ to the game also speaks for itself.

Unless you want to take Queen's birthday away from Collingwood and the Dees because neither have had recent success?

Billy Graham, the evangelist preacher got over 90,000 to the mcg for a gig in 1959. thankfully, he wasn't gifted this booking. wiseblood, i hope you are drinking with plastic cups.

I was hoping that they would figure out a way for both to lose but if it had to be only one then I can deal with todays result.

 
Who cares? I turned the telly off and went to the gym. How can stan alves and others support the vested interests of essendon and collingwood v. the rest of the competition? This day should belong to the grand-finalists from the previous year, not the also-rans. ps the eddie-bashing is boring. He has done a good job for his club, as did sheedy for the other scrubbers.

i like that idea


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