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If we DONT beat Essendon I will ...

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Blame neeld and communist backstabbers

 

Be bitterly disappointed, and reluctantly accept that the road ahead might be even longer than it currently looks .... and that's a bloody long way!

Hyperthetically we beat the dons by 60 or more points does hird survive?

Id love if we delivered the knock out blow

 

I suspect Chris Dawes has never been compared with Carl Ditterich before.

They do have the same initials ... :)


Lol the Bummers are on the same number of wins and almost identical % across the season so far. This is a genuine 50/50 so if we lose I will be disappointed as always but hardly shocked. We haven't magically become a gun side as evidenced by our 9 goal loss last week.

$5 on offer about us winning by 39 plus. I think that would be a near certainty on a dry day.

So I will wait and see how the conditions are, but the forecasters are expecting rain. So might be looking at a wet match.

I will probably double down on that bet if it rains, but I'd hope for better value that $5's if that were the case.

 

vent on demonland :lol:


If we don't beat Essendon i'll go down the pub and buy myself a beer...

If we don't beat Essendon i'll go down the pub and buy myself a beer...

Come down to the G and I'll buy you that beer we missed out on the other week willmoy


Write this season off just like 2012/13/14

I am nervous about this game.. I look at our team and I see the dirty word "potential"..

Excited about Harmes getting a game.. Just hope we start well and put this game out of Essendon's reach, like rd 1!!

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I'll be a bit upset but not really surprised. I've got a feeling that the Bombers will come at us pretty hard trying to prove a point after last week.

Im also nervous. For the record i think we may lose.

Be really annoyed!

track down that hird mentality, & give it an aussie exorcism it truly desires... we'll get that fem fatale` the hell out of him.


take a large umbrella, drizabone and gummies (and camera) and go and watch bbo f log himself

Edited by daisycutter

 

take a large umbrella, drizabone and gummies (and camera) and go and watch bbo f log himself

I hope those articles are for protection against the elements and not bbo's... emissions from flogging himself.

Still have my job and home as landlord and boss both Essyscum.......(i must have broken a mirror or two!!)


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