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23 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Ess home game, dilemma in letting any of my cash go to the cheats.

I'm pretty sure this game is a replacement game for one of the NT games so any 11 game or less member can still use their card to get in.

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These are the games we have to win and win well if we are going to play finals, no excuses, we should beat this mob by 10 goals

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On 3 March 2016 at 9:38 AM, Cards13 said:

True, which I do, I may just have to bring my own food and drinks. heading along to the GWS game with my (he will be) 6 month old for his first taste of it.

Introducing the kids to the Melbourne Football Club is one of life's great pleasures!

My eldest lad just turned 7 in January and has been a member for all 7 years... He lives and breathes his beloved Demons and it makes me so proud considering we live in the $hithole that is Adelaide! :lol:

Enjoy it.... And hopefully our children enjoy more success than their poor old parents! :)

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19 hours ago, ManDee said:

What fine or suspension did the club receive after the 34 players were found guilty of using PED's? --- NONE

If one attends the game one supports their team. Financial benefit. 

I will stick to my meaningless boycott and you can help fund EFC.

No, if you attend the game you support OUR team.

There couldn't be much worse for our boys than to show up to this horror show of a tribute to drug cheats and arrogance with a stadium full of Essendon supporters cheering them on and no support for Melbourne.

Like with every game we play, the more support we can get (whether home or away), the better it is for the players.

Do you refuse to attend Carlton games because they once cheated by breaching the salary cap? 

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On 3 March 2016 at 10:26 AM, beelzebub said:

We should recreate the "hird" moment for them...Who can we get to line up whom ??   :rolleyes:

I have taken the major step of ensuring that I am out of the country altogether when the Bomber fans give their team a standing ovation before the game on 2 April.

I do however, hope that after the game, the standing ovation will be for the Melbourne team. 

That's the main thing that matters.

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3 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

No, if you attend the game you support OUR team.

There couldn't be much worse for our boys than to show up to this horror show of a tribute to drug cheats and arrogance with a stadium full of Essendon supporters cheering them on and no support for Melbourne.

Like with every game we play, the more support we can get (whether home or away), the better it is for the players.

Do you refuse to attend Carlton games because they once cheated by breaching the salary cap? 

I'm not commenting on boycotting, but I wouldn't compare breaching the salary cap (or 'not tanking') with what Essendon has done.


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a Bombers-supporting mate told me he was at training and somebody drove past and wound down the window and yelled YA F--ING DRUG CHEATS! in what must have been an hilarious act of drive-by abuse. My mate said he realises the club will never, ever live it down. I enjoyed the conversation.

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Good stuff.
And may they never ever live it down.

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12 minutes ago, Curry & Beer said:

a Bombers-supporting mate told me he was at training and somebody drove past and wound down the window and yelled YA F--ING DRUG CHEATS! in what must have been an hilarious act of drive-by abuse. My mate said he realises the club will never, ever live it down. I enjoyed the conversation.

Chicago Black Sox. A hundred years later, it is still remembered.

Even in this country, with bugger all pedigree in baseball!

EFC will never, ever live it down.

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21 minutes ago, Curry & Beer said:

a Bombers-supporting mate told me he was at training and somebody drove past and wound down the window and yelled YA F--ING DRUG CHEATS! in what must have been an hilarious act of drive-by abuse. My mate said he realises the club will never, ever live it down. I enjoyed the conversation.

Glorious. This must be the attitude of ALL MFC Supporters and Members attending Round 2

 

Give it to them hard...

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Don't worry, we've got this.

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For what it's worth, the Bombers only score came from a rushed behind. 


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10 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Don't worry, we've got this.

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For what it's worth, the Bombers only score came from a rushed behind. 

That is a beautiful Scoreboard

As Bombay has said

HAMMER TIME

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17 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

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For what it's worth, the Bombers only score came from a rushed behind. 

Great to see them getting their butts kicked. Lets how the Dees can do as well if not better when we meet them in round 2.

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Got an old mate (Alex Morgan) playing for Essendon, so I kind of want them to do okay. But then i hate Essendon...Bloody hell, i hate this feeling.

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On 4 March 2016 at 10:55 AM, daisycutter said:

what better satisfaction could you get than witnessing a jolly good thrashing?

 

On 4 March 2016 at 11:18 AM, Bitter but optimistic said:

Administering a jolly good thrashing comes readily to mind.

 

Reminds me of the sadist and the masochist

Masochist: "Please beat me severely"

Sadist: "No!"

 

On 4 March 2016 at 11:50 AM, P-man said:

How are fines and suspensions "self inflicted wounds"?

Much like our punishment for "bringing the game into disrepute..but definitely not tanking", Essenson have been punished. There have been some detours along the way, but they've been punished. How do you want to further punish them? More fines? Jail time? The club is stuffed for years to come. I hate them as much as anyone but get serious.

Your protest on the grounds they haven't been punished is flimsy at best, and ultimately meaningless. Attend the game and support YOUR team.

 

It seems that they will be allowed draft picks according to their finishing position, which surely will mean pick 1 or 2 - rewarded.

They still have the ANZAC game - rewarded.

They still have numerous prime time matches - rewarded, even though they are likely to be poor matches.  Rewarded.

Players will be missing both from EFC and other teams.  Top up picks for the offenders; none for the others.  Rewarded.

WADA rules for team involvement as I understand should involve team suspensions.  

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Watching Jamar he looks completely unfit and way past it.

Gawn is going to have a field day.

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