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AFL - Round 10 (non MFC Games)

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Wonder what Jack Dyer would say about the man bun. They seem to be a contagion.

right up there with hipster beards, mullets, tatts and body piercing

Wonder what Jack Dyer would say about the man bun. They seem to be a contagion.

He is getting rid of it for charity I think so can't say too much about it

 

Has he had a good or even decent game yet?

No

This may be the best trade GWS ever make sort of conter balance to a cracker a few years back.


James hird's presser, 15 cliches in the first sentence

Geelong have torn a new hole.......

remember after r2 when they just beat hawthorn. Turd was talking about making the top 4 and how the players deserve it. Maybe just aim to win a few more games and don't get ahead of yourself.

Essendon should be only on 2 wins. Both hawthorn and the saints should have won against them.

Next week they play west coast in perth. Good luck.

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He is getting rid of it for charity I think so can't say too much about it

Wasn't specifically thinking of Hurley - noticed a few in the Power/ Dogs game.

Would also like to get Robert Walls reaction.

Wasn't specifically thinking of Hurley - noticed a few in the Power/ Dogs game.

Would also like to get Robert Walls reaction.

I doubt that they would care less... back in their day the players wore hair styles, moustaches etc that they thought were cool... no difference at all.

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Wonder what Jack Dyer would say about the man bun. They seem to be a contagion.

Why is a bun that makes em look girly called a MAN bun? o.O

Hird did a lovely deflection when the inevitable question about his coaching came up. He basically shifted the blame to the entire coaching group and took no responsibility.

What a leader.

Great to see the essendon players finally stop playing for their coach.....hird is gone

Interesting comment from Hird. That it is unlikely a team will win a game with 8 players with less than 50 games experience. From my count we have 10 players tomorrow with under 50 games of experience plus Cam Pedersen who has played 50. Interesting.

Interesting comment from Hird. That it is unlikely a team will win a game with 8 players with less than 50 games experience. From my count we have 10 players tomorrow with under 50 games of experience plus Cam Pedersen who has played 50. Interesting.

The funniest thing is that these references to how many 50 game players you have and their impact on the win ratio seem remarkably similar to the comments by Neeld a few years back. Good to see Neeld is already waving his magic wand of influence at the club...


Why is a bun that makes em look girly called a MAN bun? o.O

I have often wondered the same thing RN

Hird did a lovely deflection when the inevitable question about his coaching came up. He basically shifted the blame to the entire coaching group and took no responsibility.

What a leader.

So what is new?

The funniest thing is that these references to how many 50 game players you have and their impact on the win ratio seem remarkably similar to the comments by Neeld a few years back. Good to see Neeld is already waving his magic wand of influence at the club...

I thought it was reminiscent of the Bailey day mantra of "get games into the kids "

It looked a very Melbourne-like performance by the Bummers. I wish them 10 yrs of cellar dwelling to match it.

Interesting comment from Hird. That it is unlikely a team will win a game with 8 players with less than 50 games experience. From my count we have 10 players tomorrow with under 50 games of experience plus Cam Pedersen who has played 50. Interesting.

Neeld wrote that for him and then passed it to him for the presser.

Stats help to not tell the story.


Boomer being his usual [censored] self. Priddis gets pinged for holding the ball and Boomer gets a free kick. Boomer then goes up behind Priddis' back, knocks the ball out of his hands and across the boundary, and throws his hands up to the umpire appealing for 50 metres. The dumbass umpire pays it.

The gulf in class, respect and dignity between these two players is plain to see.

 

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