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THE WAY JAMES HIRD HAS BEEN TREATED THROUGH ALL OF THIS IS **** DISGRACEFUL AND INHUMANE
THE CLUB THAT HE LOVES AND BLEEDS HAS TREATED HIM LIKE A PIECE OF ****.
HE AS ENDURED MORE THAN ANYONE HAS HAD TO GO THROUGH,BUT STAYED TRUE BECAUSE OF HIS LOVE OF THE CLUB AND THE PLAYERS.
AND HE GETS TREATED LIKE THIS.
NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
THE ESSENDON FOOTBALL CLUB WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN.

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The delusion is strong with Essendon supporters.

With some. but its a bit like the dwindling rump supporting Tony Abbott, or the few delusional generals supporting Adolf in his final hours. There are many Don's supporters who stopped supporting Hird a long time ago, I know of a number who refused to take out memberships because of the drugs scandal and Hirdy's behaviour. There will be always be a small hardcore of Neo-Hirdists but he lost support of many Bomber fans over time.

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The best though;

THE WAY JAMES HIRD HAS BEEN TREATED THROUGH ALL OF THIS IS **** DISGRACEFUL AND INHUMANE

THE CLUB THAT HE LOVES AND BLEEDS HAS TREATED HIM LIKE A PIECE OF ****.

HE AS ENDURED MORE THAN ANYONE HAS HAD TO GO THROUGH,BUT STAYED TRUE BECAUSE OF HIS LOVE OF THE CLUB AND THE PLAYERS.

AND HE GETS TREATED LIKE THIS.

NOT GOOD ENOUGH.

THE ESSENDON FOOTBALL CLUB WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN.

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With some. but its a bit like the dwindling rump supporting Tony Abbott, or the few delusional generals supporting Adolf in his final hours. There are many Don's supporters who stopped supporting Hird a long time ago, I know of a number who refused to take out memberships because of the drugs scandal and Hirdy's behaviour. There will be always be a small hardcore of Neo-Hirdists but he lost support of many Bomber fans over time.

And yet they had record membership numbers this year didnt they?

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This is just too funny:

— Ben Smith (@BenSmith94) August 18, 2015
Hird was a class act to the end. Always put players ahead of himself. Eventually he will be remembered as a Mandela type figure #standbyhird

Bahahahaha!!!!!

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The best though;

THE WAY JAMES HIRD HAS BEEN TREATED THROUGH ALL OF THIS IS **** DISGRACEFUL AND INHUMANE

THE CLUB THAT HE LOVES AND BLEEDS HAS TREATED HIM LIKE A PIECE OF ****.

HE AS ENDURED MORE THAN ANYONE HAS HAD TO GO THROUGH,BUT STAYED TRUE BECAUSE OF HIS LOVE OF THE CLUB AND THE PLAYERS.

AND HE GETS TREATED LIKE THIS.

NOT GOOD ENOUGH.

****THE ESSENDON FOOTBALL CLUB WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN.****

^^^^

Let's Hope So....

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And yet they had record membership numbers this year didnt they?

maybe little paul donated his millions in the form of memberships?

alternately i think the northern suburbs has turned into a religious stronghold for efc as they feel persecuted like the christians of yore

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This is just too funny:

— Ben Smith (@BenSmith94) August 18, 2015
Hird was a class act to the end. Always put players ahead of himself. Eventually he will be remembered as a Mandela type figure #standbyhird

That is pure gold!! The imbecile who wrote it was probably visualizing Morgan Freeman. They are a bunch of dumb [censored].

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That is pure gold!! The imbecile who wrote it was probably visualizing Morgan Freeman. They are a bunch of dumb [censored].

Probably dumb enough that they were visualising the Dalai Lama!

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Let's all wallow in someone else's misery! Gives our lives a pep-up.

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I've seen a couple of comments saying this is Essendon's Norm Smith moment. I guess I can see the similarities if you ignore the lack of premierships or any sort of dominance of the competition under Hird. Right?

Maybe this is our chance to offload the NSC!

I wish them 50 years without a premiership!

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Let's all wallow in someone else's misery! Gives our lives a pep-up.

Touché detox . The haters have won. Hope you all enjoy it !!!!!! I certainly will.
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Well they have 20 players without contracts at the end of the season. It will make for an interesting off-season. Anyone we would want?

Bellchambers, Tom - 2015

Browne, Alex - 2015

Carlisle, Jake - 2015

Chapman, Paul - 2015

Dalgleish, Lauchlan- 2015

Dempsey, Courtenay - 2015

Fletcher, Dustin - 2015 vet

Gwilt, James- 2015

Hams, Will - 2015

Kavanagh, Elliott - 2015

Melksham, Jake - 2015

O'Brien, Nicholas - 2015

Pears, Tayte - 2015

Stanton, Brent - 2015 vet

Winderlich, Jason - 2015 vet

Rookies;

Aylett , Kurt - 2015

Long, Jake - 2015
McKenna, Conor- 2015
McKernan, Shaun - 2015
Steinberg, Ariel - 2015

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Well they have 20 players without contracts at the end of the season. It will make for an interesting off-season. Anyone we would want?

Bellchambers, Tom - 2015

Browne, Alex - 2015

Carlisle, Jake - 2015

Chapman, Paul - 2015

Dalgleish, Lauchlan- 2015

Dempsey, Courtenay - 2015

Fletcher, Dustin - 2015 vet

Gwilt, James- 2015

Hams, Will - 2015

Kavanagh, Elliott - 2015

Melksham, Jake - 2015

O'Brien, Nicholas - 2015

Pears, Tayte - 2015

Stanton, Brent - 2015 vet

Winderlich, Jason - 2015 vet

Rookies;

Aylett , Kurt - 2015

Long, Jake - 2015

McKenna, Conor- 2015

McKernan, Shaun - 2015

Steinberg, Ariel - 2015

A couple of good ones there but there is a very good chance they wont be playing for the next two years.

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