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Around the League Round 6

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10 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Would have been 7th IF we rolled the Saints,.

But we didnt, on to next week where we get another crack

Because they'll tear us another crack?

Carlton essendon should be interesting. On last weeks form you would pick Carlton but they aren't a sure thing. I think the bummers may get them. 

 

Gee what an uninspiring bunch of games today.....snooze.

Lions trailing the Swans by 2 points nearing the end of the third quarter.

Absolutely no guarantees this year.


37 minutes ago, P-man said:

Lions trailing the Swans by 2 points nearing the end of the third quarter.

Absolutely no guarantees this year.

Umps got Sydney over the line in the end, pulling soft free kicks out of their ass in the dying minutes. Sydney called the stretcher on to interrupt play when Brisbane had all the momentum (despite Sinclair walking himself off the ground). Sydney players constantly hugged the boundary and deliberately took it over to eat up the clock but, surprise surprise, umps didn't call any deliberates.

So sick of the AFL pets getting looked after by the maggots.

Essendon with ONE GOAL in the 1st half vs Carlton

We lost to them the week after beating GWS - we are the Jeklyy and Hyde of the AFL

 

 
2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

25 plays 10 at half time?

Is it that bad of a game?

I think everyone picked it to be the worst game of the year back in January; good to see it's living up to expectations.


The skills in this game are soooooo bad! it's like Essendon has put Mark Neeld in charge and Carlton are just being carlton

How the [censored] did we lose to Essendon.

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3 minutes ago, Rafiki said:

This is very close to the worst game I have ever seen

Do I need to ask what the worst one was?


4 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

Do I need to ask what the worst one was?

I'm sure I could dig up a few shocking games between the dees and someone else over the past few years

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Just now, Rafiki said:

I'm sure I could dig up a few shocking games between the dees and someone else over the past few years

Unfortunately, I know you are right.

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4 minutes ago, america de cali said:

WC are preparing Buckley's termination papers.

I see what you mean.


Geez it really is a disgrace we lost to essendon.

Carlton have just gone bang and kicked 4 in a row. In a way im happy to see the bummers lose and I know from essendon fans all they wanted to do was hope they at least beat carlton. So if they cant do that then they will be annoyed. But it would be good to be not the only team to lose to them. 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Geez it really is a disgrace we lost to essendon.

Carlton have just gone bang and kicked 4 in a row. In a way im happy to see the bummers lose and I know from essendon fans all they wanted to do was hope they at least beat carlton. So if they cant do that then they will be annoyed. But it would be good to be not the only team to lose to them. 

I reckon I just saw a decision from 'look at me' Razor Ray which has impacted this game big time.

Edited by Return to Glory

When I wrote it I thought well the game isnt actually over. now only 8 points. WC will do it easily over the pies. But that would be expected. 

 
6 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Carlton essendon should be interesting. On last weeks form you would pick Carlton but they aren't a sure thing. I think the bummers may get them. 

Yeah...must have been a ripping second quarter - 6 behinds to three !!

So glad that the Cheaters continue to be rewarded with prime location better ties games.

Can anyone see the Top 8 changing from now til the end of the season?

 


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