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12 goals in a row to Adelaide, 60 point lead and on mmm they are saying how the bummers fans are getting restless. This is just funny. They are saying no moves are coming from Turd.

 

12 goals in a row for Adelaide. Beautiful

  On 14/08/2015 at 10:14, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hate to say it but Collingwood getting a bad run from the umpires.

Apparently you can tackle a Swan and they're just allowed to drop it.

Rugby State - have to put it on the ground when tackled. Correct AFL rules interpretation would only put Sydney folk off following the game and we can't have that.

Nathan Brown should get several weeks for that head high on Parker. Nothing to lose for him to claim severe delayed concussion resulting in him being unable to ride to tackle that broke his leg.

  On 15/08/2015 at 05:20, dees189227 said:

Essendon getting flogged by 42 points. Only kicked 3 points in the 2nd quarter. Hope they get flogged and more heat put on Turd.

Saints up by 20 on nth. Id laugh if Nth drop this.

They were given some short acting stuff at the beginning but were concerned that if it had lasted longer they may be tested at half time.

Agree - [censored] them hard. Tird must be hanging by a very fine thread.

 

If you want a laugh read the match day thread on bomberblitz. Someone even posted Knights is a better coach than Turd. They are angry.


Our boy Lynch playing well again.

  On 15/08/2015 at 05:40, dees189227 said:

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Caption this. Tania help me I don't know what to do.

Certainly the picture of s person totally bereft of answers.

:-))))))

 

How did we lose to Essendon? Urgh. They are the second worst side in the comp, behind Carlton. It's beautiful, but we shouldn't have lost to them.


Essendon are playing like Melbourne circa 2013. The Mark Neeld magic.

Another assist for Lynch too.

25,914 people showed up. Lowest crowd between these 2 ever. Bummers fans have stopped coming. There were crows fans everywhere at the vic market today when I was there.

I agree we should never have lost to this team.

87 points. Come on adelaide 100 points is what we want. Geez Mark Neeld and Neil Craig will be having flashbacks.

  On 15/08/2015 at 06:03, AdamFarr said:

How did we lose to Essendon? Urgh. They are the second worst side in the comp, behind Carlton. It's beautiful, but we shouldn't have lost to them.

I'm not trying to make excuses, but we copped Essendon in the one week they were going to lift - the one after losing to St Kilda by 100.

I'm still furious that we lost to them though.

  On 15/08/2015 at 06:10, titan_uranus said:

I'm not trying to make excuses, but we copped Essendon in the one week they were going to lift - the one after losing to St Kilda by 100.

I'm still furious that we lost to them though.

Yeah, no excuse. We still should have beaten them. I'm loving this though. They'll lose by over 100 now I would think.


Im going to watch the rest of the game on tv now. This is great. Its nice to see another team getting thrashed badly like we have had happen to us. 100 points is up. Come on crows! Keep going

Watching the Bombers over last few weeks has made me think it was the most disappointing loss of the year, both Saints losses were horrible in different ways but they aren't that bad but to lose to the insipid dons was and is excruciatingly painful!!


  On 15/08/2015 at 06:24, Clint Bizkit said:

We didn't kick straight which lost it for us.

Easily the most disappointing loss.

still angry about it

joe effing daniher

 

eat a fat one essendon

they were actually in front at qtr time, then the crows kicked 24 goals to 4 after qtr time. What a belting

  On 15/08/2015 at 06:22, baysidedave said:

watching the Bombers over last few weeks has made me think it was the most disappointing loss of the year, both Saints losses were horrible in different ways but they aren't that bad but to lose to the insipid dons was and is excruciatingly painful!!

Agree. I was super pizzed off leaving the G after the Bombers game. The arrogance of Ess supporters assuming they were always going to win. We had every opportunity to win it.


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