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AFL Round 13 - they're all non MFC Games

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Nah. I want to beat them by at least 12 Goals

To see all those arrogant toilet scarves and jumpers leaving midway through the 3rd....

 

Definitely a moral dilemma, this game. Want to see both teams lose so, so much.

Exactly!

Injuries decimate both of these putrid organisms!

 

nup we know hawthorn will make the 8. We dont essenscum in there. Hope they get done. Besides it funny to scroll through bomberblitz and read the comments when they are losing.


Doc Larkins says season over for Frawley - likely to be a 3 months+ injury requiring surgery.

Instant Karma....

Guess he won't get that premiership on a silver platter after all. Well, best of luck with the recovery, Chip.

Was interesting to hear the comments from Ratten earlier on 3AW when quizzed about Frawley's form. Reading between the lines it seems the club are a bit perplexed at how long it's taking him to become educated on the Hawks' structures. Bomber mentioned that players are constantly pointing at him to get into the right positions. You'd think another season on the sidelines could really hurt his integration with the team.

The bigger question: does Lake go on next year?

he's a good footballer but he's not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed.

has had a horror first year at the hawks - first the boob injury, now the shoulder, and a finals run missed.

 

For all those seemingly pleased ar Frawley's season just imagine what it would be like if he'd stayed. No Brayshaw and Frawley still giving nothing.

Nightmarish really.


Please, we got Brayshaw as compensation. No need to be bitter.

oh i was glad he went

But the Karma Bus has hit him hard

Zero Sympathy.

He played most of 2014 in 3rd gear I fkn hate that attitude

Sam Mitchell <3

Imitating injecting his arm with a needle to a group of Bombers players* giving him lip.

*thanks big :)

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Sam Mitchell <3

Imitating injecting his arm with a needle to a group of Bombers supporters giving him lip.

Players*

New favorite non dees player

Sam Mitchell miming putting a needle in his arm to Essendon players. #aflhawksdons. One of my friends is a essendon fan and hates mitchell with a passion so that would have gone down well. They reckon mitchell said jab jab jab.

fans on bomberblitz calling for mitchell to be suspened or fined for the action.

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Sam Mitchell miming putting a needle in his arm to Essendon players. #aflhawksdons. One of my friends is a essendon fan and hates mitchell with a passion so that would have gone down well.

None of them will come out and say it publicly, but the opinion of Essendon amongst the 17 other clubs is about as low as it gets. Players despise them and everyone with two brain cells knows what they've gotten away with (so far).


Sam Mitchell <3

Imitating injecting his arm with a needle to a group of Bombers players* giving him lip.

*thanks big :)

that is superb!

It's about time the players got stuck into them.

Essendrug must be crushed whilst Turd is coach

that is superb!

It's about time the players got stuck into them.

Essendrug must be crushed whilst Turd is coach

Just as long as they keep him for another fortnight, please!

I can see the dump Hird campaign hitting fever pitch once we destroy the drug cheats. Never underestimate the scrutiny clubs seem to go under whenever they lose to us!

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The best bit that theyve backed him for so long and spent so much money protecting him so he can coach that they almost cant sack him

The best bit that theyve backed him for so long and spent so much money protecting him so he can coach that they almost cant sack him

The karma is strong with Essendon. And the irony is so, so delicious.

Melbourne is in better shape than us imo. At least they go in with a bit of aggression.

Nice comment from a bummers fan from bombersblitz


I take back what I said earlier about not knowing who I wanted to win today. The feeling in my chest right now is heartwarming.

Thanks Hawks!

 

The Essendon players are innocents. They wouldn't have known what Mitchell was talking about.

"I feel sorry for him. It must be hard to be James Hird at the moment."

"Unlucky."

"A victim of circumstance."

"As human beings, we have to help each other. We have to help Hirdy."

Christ, the media apologists are sickening.


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