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GAMEDAY - Round 13

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Melbourne FC@melbournefc 10m

Teams I/C: Melb - Viney, Riley, M.Jones & Salem (sub); Ess - Myers, Howlett, Ambrose, Kavanagh (sub). Fletcher late withdrawal

now thats a damn shame :rolleyes:
 

I reckon we will win comfortably, but won't get the credit for it. It will be all about Essendon's 'outs' and the impact the drugs saga had on their players.

I reckon we will win comfortably, but won't get the credit for it. It will be all about Essendon's 'outs' and the impact the drugs saga had on their players.

Have been thinking the exact same thing. There will only be two stories today, win or lose. We win, the story is about how the drugs saga has finally taken its toll on the EFC. We lose, the story is about how "brave" the Bombers are after the week they've had. We'll get no credit either way.

 

I'm tipping a win but i also thought we would get up last week so clearly not a good football judge

I think this will galvanise them this week, I think after this week they will start to crumble.


Have been thinking the exact same thing. There will only be two stories today, win or lose. We win, the story is about how the drugs saga has finally taken its toll on the EFC. We lose, the story is about how "brave" the Bombers are after the week they've had. We'll get no credit either way.

Yeah, but if we win we get 4 points. I'll take that.

I reckon we will win comfortably, but won't get the credit for it. It will be all about Essendon's 'outs' and the impact the drugs saga had on their players.

don't care how the write it up.

Just want the 4 points.

On thing for certain. The media will make this game about Essendon. Win lose or draw.

 

I've been to literally about 500 games and I don't recall ever seeing a woman get verbally/physically indimidated

Don't let that one bad experience taint your experience forever, odds are very much in your favour of it never happening again!

You've obvliosly never declined a scum sporta the use of your miki card then c & b ?


On thing for certain. The media will make this game about Essendon. Win lose or draw.

The game is about Essendon. Melbourne is playing, but that's all.

[censored] the media

They can talk about what they want

Please god just let us win and continue the Roosurrection

Let all the pressure be on Essendon. ..suits me

Schmitt one of the umps never forgiven him for what he did to us against Port a few years ago...


Bit worried about this one, you'd think they will come out hard but Watson is a huge loss for them.

Anyone at the game, what's the crowd like?


Agreed. I am happy to accompany you to the station after games if that will help.

That's so nice of you. I now park my car in East Melbourne at the hospital where I work. If I am on my own, I tag along with a group of fellow supporters usually comprising of a few large blokes just in case. I steer clear of Richmond station now.

No Watson...No Fletcher..No heart, no sole :rolleyes:

Dwayne Russell commentating on Fox Footy.

Awesome.

 

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