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haha wow. I dont have this in writing but one of my mates has pretty much had a go at melbourne every single week. Irrelevant and no connection to him but he does anyway

Another has been saying sicne round 1 that essendon is the team were gonna beat first and hes been scared of this game all year

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With five minutes to go some essendon supporters got up and left from in front of me... I told him off... Sit there and take it like a man.

The Essendon "supporters " sitting directly in front of us disappeared before half time
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I had a great half hour reading the Bomber Blitz forum posts. They lose one game to a lower side and they eat their own. I am just waiting for the traditional "how pathetic is Stanton" ranting to begin that will put icing on the cake.

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2 bummer people I know using the o'l betting angle, yeah right!

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2 bummer people I know using the o'l betting angle, yeah right!

A couple of them on FB have viewed it as simply as poor kicking at goal which determined the outcome. Not an ounce of credit to the opposition.

The worst fans imo, second only to West Coast. A dangerous combination of arrogance and stupidity.

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"Melbourne are one of the most hopeless football teams of the modern era, and we are their [censored]. Absolutely disgusting. Words fail me as to how pathetic that effort was. " You have to love the concept of Essendon being our "[censored]". Essendon are the new filth.

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call me petty but i read every page

Me too! It's a fascinating insight into the psychology of fans. You could replace the team name and the players names and it reads just like D'land after rounds 1 - 9. We are a sad bunch us footy fans, unless we are winning - then we are glib bastards. ;-)

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Hird needs to buy a gun and shoot a random player at training on Monday, make a statement, that S@#T was intolerable.

Everyone remember last year when Melbourne were ****ing awful, but still beat us and Brad Green did 8 fist pumps and they chaired the coach around the ground like they had won the flag? "We'll get them next year". NOPE.

Disgraceful, soft, inept garbage. Completely undone almost all the good work this year. We are pretenders who do not deserve to be anywhere near the top 4.

I'm starting to understand why people smash up bus stops.

We really were suckers tonight. That was like Black Caviar getting beaten at a Hanging Rock picnic meeting. I'm still shaking my head in disbelief.

The server on that other football site is having trouble handling the load. Everyone loves an Essendon loss.

..............AND ALL OF THIS GOLD WAS ONLY 10 PAGES IN!

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Essendon really are pretenders and I doubt they have mproved tha much since last yar, I believe they will slide and I believe that we showed other sides how to beat them last night, put them under pressure.

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We really were suckers tonight. That was like Black Caviar getting beaten at a Hanging Rock picnic meeting. I'm still shaking my head in disbelief.

What a bunch of A-holes. That horse is a freakish athlete the likes of which we see once every century. They are just a bunch of mid range footballers who so far have had a good draw that sees them sitting 4-6 spots higher than they should.

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They are hurting from this one, took all their momentum and raised big doubts about their credentials come September.

Nice job Melbourne.

;-))

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With top 4 so tight and WC and Adelaide in the running, a loss like that is very expensive - they need to finish top 2 or they will get an away final somewhere in the mix - what a great result!

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Worst loss in the history of the club. Sets us back enormously. No where near where we thought we were.

Almost membership snapping worthy... [censored] hacks

i love these quotes you can feel the essendon hurt :D

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With top 4 so tight and WC and Adelaide in the running, a loss like that is very expensive - they need to finish top 2 or they will get an away final somewhere in the mix - what a great result!

Yep, 3rd or 4th this year won't be the same as the last few years if WCE and Adelaide maintain their form throughout.

Sheedy must have referred to them as the "mighty bombers" 2 or 3 times at least last week in the media so nice to shove it up him as well.

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They're up to that perennial favourite now ... the umpires!

From Bomber blitz: "I thought the umpires were terrific. I can't recall any really bad calls"

Only joking, my words. They were good though

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"Melbourne are one of the most hopeless football teams of the modern era, and we are their [censored]. Absolutely disgusting. Words fail me as to how pathetic that effort was. " You have to love the concept of Essendon being our "[censored]". Essendon are the new filth.

I just love this one....belongs in the Hall of Fame....seriously, what an idiot.
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