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Essendrug Game Protest

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I'll be there and as I have said in another thread haven't forgotten

what they did to us in 2013 to the tune of 148 points,

James Kelly nodding off as a total lack of respect to the opposition when singing the Cats song after they beat us in 2008/9.  

Us getting ahead of ourselves and letting them get their tails up last season in NAB and in the season proper.

They will be lifted by their first home game of the season, the walk to the G and some of their greats being at the ground.  It will last for 15 minutes and we need to be up early and not complacent, right attitude and playing with intent and we should put another big dent in their season and turn it ugly as quick as we can.

Come on the new MFC make a statement and win and win well

 
42 minutes ago, Scythe said:

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10153553643611417&id=63513051416

You think you've seen it all, then you see the AFL endorse the public support of convicted drug cheats.

Words fail me.

Do you think the AFL would endorse a march for a clean game?

ie. NO prohibited supplement injection regimes whereby young adults are used as human pin cushions, NO offside injection labs, and records be kept not shredded.

I'd march for that.

 

It's probably unlikely but jeez it'd be fun if the Swiss Federal Supreme Court issued a ruling within the next 48 hours or so that there are no legitimate grounds on which to hear the appeal against the CAS ruling. 


12:34pm the march leaves apparently. They just said on the footy show. 12:34 at that time because 34 players were suspended. 

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

12:34pm the march leaves apparently. They just said on the footy show. 12:34 at that time because 34 players were suspended. 

Sickening. 

Did I read in here earlier that someone expects us to have 10k supporters there and Essendon 30k?

REALLY?

I can't believe that many of their supporters would be keen to turn up & watch that rabble, even if some of them have the faint belief they can win the match.

 
7 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Did I read in here earlier that someone expects us to have 10k supporters there and Essendon 30k?

REALLY?

I can't believe that many of their supporters would be keen to turn up & watch that rabble, even if some of them have the faint belief they can win the match.

Have you met any Bombers supporters? Most arrogant and stubborn bunch you will ever meet, and they are stupidly blindly passionate about this "taking a stand" game even though they don't even understand what they're taking a stand for/against.

 

Plenty, and most are disenchanted after years of being beaten into submission by the supplements scandal.


2 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

Plenty, and most are disenchanted after years of being beaten into submission by the supplements scandal.

I'm guessing you don't have facebook...

 

51 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

12:34pm the march leaves apparently. They just said on the footy show. 12:34 at that time because 34 players were suspended. 

34 suspended and 12 still at Essendon 

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On 3/29/2016 at 9:01 AM, rpfc said:

What do you think it means?

 

no idea thats why i asked. People that would rather enter obscure gifs than use words border on illiterate. And in this day and age that frustrates me. WTF does yur gif mean?

7 hours ago, whers_jacka_now said:

no idea thats why i asked. People that would rather enter obscure gifs than use words border on illiterate. And in this day and age that frustrates me. WTF does yur gif mean?

A guy (you don't have to know who) surveys what is around him (this thread) and walks out the door.

It's a judgement on this thread and your protest.

I am more than happy to expand on things of importance and interest, but sometimes there are times when a short moving picture conveys everything.

A picture says a thousand words, a gif would be an extrapolation of that surely?

13 minutes ago, rpfc said:

A guy (you don't have to know who) surveys what is around him (this thread) and walks out the door.

How prosaic. What a downer. Can't you do better than that?

"The gif brings the viewer face to face with their own preconceived hierarchy of cultural values and assumptions of worth."

"The gif imaginatively propels its viewer forward into the seemingly infinite progression of possible reproductions that the OP engenders, whilst simultaneously pulling them backwards in a quest for the original source or referent that underlines the thread's oeuvre."

Something we can sink our teeth into.


Considering doing up a sign in red and black with "Whatever it takes?" on it, with symbols of syringes and pills on it. 

What are the chances it'll be confiscated? 

2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Considering doing up a sign in red and black with "Whatever it takes?" on it, with symbols of syringes and pills on it. 

What are the chances it'll be confiscated? 

is that rhetorical? this was :lol:

For two blokes I would like to dedicate Saturdays annilhilation of Essendon.

Kevin Sheedy for his arrogance over the years when we have suffered more often than not when he was coach and 

Neeld, this bloke potentially put us back 20 Years, ( Thank Christmas he was sacked)  now with Essendown, It woud give me no greater pleasure to inflict 

"The worst Defeat ever seen on a footy field" to this down and out team of nothings!

I'm not malicious, I just want the Karma Bus to go round the corner and SMACK EM straight between the eyes!


32 minutes ago, biggestred said:

You can add a kevin sheedy led pre game jacket waving activity to this now

OH&S anyone..?

 

WTF are they thinking?  This Club is more [censored] up than i thought.

We must destroy them. 


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