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I literally just had a 45 min argument with one of my mates in the pub who still argues that essendon didn't test positive so they did nothing wrong and there's no proof they took banned drugs. He also thinks the WADA code is crap and doesn't relate to afl. 

This is the kind of people we are dealing with. 

I hope we smash them but im so worried we will lose.

They are, forever, drug cheats.

They still dont understand this. They call us tankers. Etc. Stuff them. 

We actually need everyone we can to come and support the dees.  Show them the afl fan likes clean sport. 

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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

you don't mean you're going to bare your ........  ? 

Haha no but it's weird that's where your mind went ;) I'll be verbally abusing them and keeping my own belt tight.

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They could have Hird , dank and the weapon lead the march to the G all holding hands and singing kumbaya followed  closely behind by the 34 , and then vlad and dill and the Essendon cronies and then stumbing aimlessly at the rear would be slobbo holding a casket of wine , 3 day old beard and shouting obsenities like the village drunk. And we in the crowd can all rise as one and give them a standing ovation as they stand side by side in the middle of the G "Well done boys ... so brave for coming out today ... and thanks again for hijacking the game of Australian rules football for the past 4 years , we've had a lot of fun along the way and we'll never forget what you did. But now if you don't mind stepping aside please, as we've come to play football today, and our boys have  something very special planned for your team". 

Bring on the pummelling ! 

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4 hours ago, ManDee said:

D9 I have my reasons as stated earlier perhaps in another topic.

Yes MCC-MFC member and my understanding is that the MCC forward money based on the home team, EFC. We can agree to disagree, you can scream for me.

Sure you have your reasons mandee, but if your main one is based upon an understanding that all your money goes to the home team rather than actual knowledge it is so, then I think you may need to do a bit more research. That's not saying I know otherwise, moreso that it's best to know rather than assume before taking a firm stance.

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54 minutes ago, hells bells said:

3AW reporting the one J. Hird has been invited to attend. 

God I hope we [censored] them by 10+ goals.

If they wheel out Turd i expect Melbourne people to go feral

This could get nasty....

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2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

you don't mean you're going to bare your ........  ? 

Arms? :lol: A mass mooning would probably make the news, but no doubt they would find a way to spin it as good for the Dons ... :wub:


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1 hour ago, biggestred said:

I literally just had a 45 min argument with one of my mates in the pub who still argues that essendon didn't test positive so they did nothing wrong and there's no proof they took banned drugs. He also thinks the WADA code is crap and doesn't relate to afl. 

This is the kind of people we are dealing with. 

I hope we smash them but im so worried we will lose.

They are, forever, drug cheats.

They still dont understand this. They call us tankers. Etc. Stuff them. 

We actually need everyone we can to come and support the dees.  Show them the afl fan likes clean sport. 

Get new mates lol

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6 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Banner suggestion.

EFC: So you've come to ward off your Demons.....Welcome to hell!

 

"Whatever you took

....it won't be enough "

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Attended that loss to the Essewho's last year & had they not put barricades on the Westgate I probably wouldn't be here. Just win the thing.

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14 hours ago, Good Times Grimes said:

I think that Dees supporters should be getting to as many games as we possibly can. While I'm sure that some disagree, I strongly believe that the crowd can make a difference in the result of a game.

Let alone the bloody umpires!!!

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What they are creating is a very dangerous situation here...the march will incite the idiot factor.

The AFL need to step in if they know what's good for the image of the game otherwise it will get out of hand, I can guarantee it.

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6 minutes ago, rjay said:

What they are creating is a very dangerous situation here...the march will incite the idiot factor.

The AFL need to step in if they know what's good for the image of the game otherwise it will get out of hand, I can guarantee it.

I agree. Do they expect Demon supporters and members to just sit and suck this crap up

it could be a huge punch on

hope it is.....

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Couldn't think of a better time to demand handing back a Brownlow if allowed into the game.

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14 hours ago, pineapple dee said:

Thanks Henry Bolte !!!!   Have the police found the report into the car accident yet ?????????

I'm old enough to remember that it wasn't a missing "report" but a "mislaid" blood sample .

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8 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I agree. Do they expect Demon supporters and members to just sit and suck this crap up

it could be a huge punch on

hope it is.....

Ridiculous suggestion.

We are ALWAYS badly outnumbered at these games, and with the imbiciles turning up in their moron droves, with an "us against the world" mentality, I will lay all I have that our supporters come out second best.

I agree with the earlier suggestion that the afl should step in and can this idea, but you just know that they wont. The only chance we have to shut them up and turn the day into a fizzer, is to jump them early, and pile on the goals.

I hope our mob is up to it, but from recent experience, I fear we will be walked over, both on and off the field.

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The way I see this situation is this. No club in this AFL Competition that condones Drug Cheats should be able to tell me, or any other Teams Supporters, how to conduct myself in support of my team.

Wonder how much a full page Headline would cost in H/S or Age with this sort of a heading. It would cover us from being the patsies because no other Club this year is going to be put in this very public position of possible humiliation by capitulation and acceptance, and therefore subservience. I wouldn't be surprised if this tactic could be deliberate by the AFL and Essendon to stop any carry on for the rest of the season by anyone else including the Premier Team.

This whole event needs to be looked at by people who matter, not the riff raff.

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7 hours ago, dee-eee said:

I'm old enough to remember that it wasn't a missing "report" but a "mislaid" blood sample .

Exactly. It was the blood alcohol samples that were taken at the hospital that were tampered with.

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8 minutes ago, Diamond said:

Exactly. It was the blood alcohol samples that were taken at the hospital that were tampered with.

I'm old enough to remember all this, but I don't.  You guys are worrying me....

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If I was in the country I'd be there in a heartbeat

Go and support the boys and hopefully we give them a mighty smacking!

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