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AFL - Round 2 (non MFC Games)

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How long since the Hawks have fumbled so much!!

It is amazing

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This round will teach teams in the future not to lead 7 goals to 1 in the first half.

 

You have to give them credit. I hate Hird, I hate Little, I hate that club, but they've beaten Hawthorn when some thought only Sydney could do that, and they almost beat Sydney last week.

Good on them.

Kind of makes a mockery of the term "winners don't do drugs".


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wish our players showed the heart the Essendon players just did. In a very similar position to us, up in front of a team that is better than them on paper, but unlike us they didn't just roll over and die. As much as i hate Essendon, fantastic effort by them.

Brace yourself for: "Adversity yada yada, such courage yada yada, Inspirational yada yada"

Brace yourself for: "Adversity yada yada, such courage yada yada, Inspirational yada yada"

It's going to be hell, sure, but credit has to be paid where it's due and the players deserve it.

This weekend just gets worse and worse. Fark I hate Essendon.

Probably coz they are everything I wish the dees were - aside from the drug cheating

Feel sick watching that. Not only because we'll be shovelled crap by the media all week about how "inspiring" that team is, but it just reiterates how pathetic our pea hearted team was yesterday.


Feel sick watching that. Not only because we'll be shovelled crap by the media all week about how "inspiring" that team is, but it just reiterates how pathetic our pea hearted team was yesterday.

Only have ourselves to blame.

Might be time to get the boys on Thymosin Beta 4. As long as we don't keep records we are allowed to take it

Precedent has been set

 

Thank goodness all the attention this week will be on Hawthorn, Essendon and Geelong and not us.

And Carlton, Fremantle and Sydney I suspect.

Fremantle looks the goods so far, Sydney looks in top nick, Carlton looks a wooden spoon contender.

Let's hope that all gets more air time than 'oh look, Melbourne were insipid on the weekend, again'.

Feel sick watching that. Not only because we'll be shovelled crap by the media all week about how "inspiring" that team is, but it just reiterates how pathetic our pea hearted team was yesterday.

Totally agree.

Want to enhance your post heaping more disgust but cannot find the words to express my absolute disgust in our pea hearted losers.

And if I hear any-more BS about what were gonna do, how it'll mean for nothing if we can't back it up next week etc, etc , etc, in the media after a win.

I will SPEW UP !

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