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Round 14 - Non MFC Games

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It would be such a Melbourne thing to do to get belted by the bombers next week, the heat will be on them and Hird this week if they get belted by the saints

 

We should win next week. Essendon are horrible.

I dont think I could handle us losing to them.

They are mentally shot

You know you're a Melbourne supporter when you're already feeling extremely nervous about playing a horrible Bombers side next week instead of looking forward to it!


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You know you're a Melbourne supporter when you're already feeling extremely nervous about playing a horrible Bombers side next week instead of looking forward to it!

We never seem to win the ones we're expected to. I don't think I went into any of our wins this year feeling confident we'd get the 4 points, with the exception of the Tigers game.

On paper we should annihilate Essendon next week but I'm really worried about A) the recovery from Darwin and B) the inevitable media heat the Bombers will face all week, which could spur them on to come out and destroy us next week.

Anyway, they're the most beatable team we've had this year I reckon.

 

They have any injuries from this game yet? I saw Melksham limping

And Baguley a likely suspension

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if we don't beat Essendon next week i'll be very, very disappointed. They are a rabble at the moment, and their second higher possession getter (Cooney) has just been subbed off injured.

They may well have a new coach next week.


Essendon probably looking at another rebuild

Might be able to pick off some players

I wonder if Hird will roll out the old #saga excuse again.

Any chance Essendon will wake up to the fact that he's just a [censored] coach?

I wonder if Hird will roll out the old #saga excuse again.

Any chance Essendon will wake up to the fact that he's just a [censored] coach?

If you want a laugh get on to the Dustin Fletcher Hangar site. Hird is never to blame, it's just one big conspiracy.

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Derwayne: "You'd think if the Bombers lose to Melbourne next week, there may be some questions asked..."

Essendon probably looking at another rebuild

Might be able to pick off some players

who would you honestly want from them?

Zaharakis maybe? 25 years old, good 6 years of footy in him.

Heppell they would never let go. Hurley the same.

Who else?


Derwayne: "You'd think if the Bombers lose to Melbourne next week, there may be some questions asked..."

Yep, just another clip about Melbourne by the F!og of F!ogs!

Essendon probably looking at another rebuild

Might be able to pick off some players

Rule 1

take nothing from Essendon......ticking time bombs


Essendon will come out firing next week. Mark my words, this is dangerous for us.

That's what I keep thinking. All their good mids not firing a shot means they will play well next week.

We might end up on top of the Bombers after this game, their % is about to take a smashing

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I am getting lots of pleasure listerning to this on the radio.

It will be even sweeter watching the delay replay on 7.

 
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Getting really nervous now, Hird may get sacked after this.

Worst case scenario for us. I was happy to see them lose but the media spotlight on them will be gigantic now, and they have a habit of responding.


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