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Dear Lloyd and Brereton

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it doesn't matter,we beat scum,Nuff said.

 

I really like listening to both of them.

I really like listening to both of them.

Because they were Premiership and Top 6 players ?

 

how dare Matthew Lloyd say this about how Dean Bailey celebrated. it was a fantastic win by all the boys and Dean had every right to celebrate the way he did. Matthew Lloyd give yourself a favour and shut up.

He sounded like he was going to cry last night after the game.....

The funniest thing was they were talking about the scum game plan and Dermie said...Bomber has introduced the geelong game plan....blah blah blah..and velvetboy answered him also stating that bombers game plan was...blah blah blah....

I guess he inadvertently revealed to the world what they already knew......

 

The celebrations were probably a bit over the top, but it didn't seem like it at the time. For me, it was by far the most satisfying and enjoyable victory we've had in some time. Loved every minute of it.

The celebrations were probably a bit over the top, but it didn't seem like it at the time. For me, it was by far the most satisfying and enjoyable victory we've had in some time. Loved every minute of it.

Definitely not over the top

I watched in the mcc members

for two quarters i had to listen to smug Essendon supporters bagging Melbourne

If people thought the players over celebrated then they should have seen the members it went wild!!

Nothing better than watching Essendon supporters leaving early after once again turning on their players

The members were very vocal in the denigration of those leaving

It was great and this was a very very important moment in the MFCs future and was IMO celebrated appropriately

They celebrated too hard? What a load of crap. These past few weeks they have been roundly criticised for their lack of ticker.

They had the week from hell in the media. Then, on top of it, their favourite Son, Jimmy, goes in for another round of gruelling surgery (but only after a special pep talk to the team).

They then come out on Friday night footy, on the big National stage, and play with real passion. It's an arm wrestle for the first half. They then get a good lead in the 3rd quarter. They are then seriously challenged at the start of the 4th quarter. They answer the challenge, and end the match full of running, for a truly gutsy win.

The emotion after the game was that of a group of men who had answered their critics in a most emphatic way.

I was particularly thrilled to see the way Dean Bailey, Green, Beamer and Jack Watts acted. This was something special, and they had every right to act the way they did. Bailey, Beamer & Watts have all been under the pump BIG time, and Beamer hit a nasty speed bump earlier in the year, and has been desperate to redeem himself. If they hadn't acted the way they did post-match, I frankly would have been far more disturbed. Their actions were appropriate, and heart-warming!

If some tools in the commentary box took exception to it, tough!

Now, they have to carry the same passion into the Queen's Birthday clash. A big victory there, and another, similar post match celebration would REALLY warm the heart of this long-suffering, old Dees supporter!

Go Dees!!


a message for Matthew lloyd... it was made a sweeter victory because we beat YOUR BOMBERS... well worth celebrating. GO DEES

I think we can take Lloyds comments as a clear sign he wants to coach at bombers next year!

Classic lmao

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LLoyd can go forth and multiply.

We won, they lost, this passion for victory and togethorness cannot be taught.

Yes it was exuberant but they are kids!!

Go Dees

Definitely not over the top

I watched in the mcc members

for two quarters i had to listen to smug Essendon supporters bagging Melbourne

If people thought the players over celebrated then they should have seen the members it went wild!!

Nothing better than watching Essendon supporters leaving early after once again turning on their players

The members were very vocal in the denigration of those leaving

It was great and this was a very very important moment in the MFCs future and was IMO celebrated appropriately

Totally agree mate. I was also in the members. It was a proud moment and there was an awesome noise supporting the lads. It was also a bit of screw you Essendung, you all thought you were gunna whip us and you sure don't like the shoe on the other foot. I loved it. Why not celebrate?


Somehow though I'm looking forward to when the club spanks essendon and just walks off with a few high fives and all done.

LLoyd can go forth and multiply.

Thats the last thing we want him to do. ;)

 

Maybe the DIVE BOMBER should just go and get stuffed - what a load of sour grapes from a [censored] of the highest order.

I though of him a couple of times at the game when some of his beloved Bombers took dives and did not get a free.

Gold.

P.S. I'm bitterly hurt about being omitted from your list.

Sorry, champ.


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