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Couldn't care about the game, but what a pleasure to watch jumpers which are completely different. So often you have to look twice to be sure what team a player is on in a long shot.

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The bombers disgust me. How the [censored] are the drug cheats in prime time again!!!!!

Theyve spotted talent they wouldnt otherwise have spotted and they'll get pick 1 

All as a result of neglecting the health of their players by injecting 34 kf them with unknown substances

Its a [censored] disgrace.

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2 minutes ago, biggestred said:

The bombers disgust me. How the [censored] are the drug cheats in prime time again!!!!!

Theyve spotted talent they wouldnt otherwise have spotted and they'll get pick 1 

All as a result of neglecting the health of their players by injecting 34 kf them with unknown substances

Its a [censored] disgrace.

and they will have win for the year...

The only game i will see live this year. 

Still makes me angry remembering all those Drug supporters hi 5ing whilst i waited for a cab....

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not a bad first quarter from a viewing point. End to end stuff and very loose by the Eagles.

BTW I thought the Bombers were one of the "two" never change your jumper club. Pleasure to see the contrast

Yeah we have to change to white but they can stick with red and black.

 

So much hate

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I have always thought about it in the terms of dark and light.

Are you suggesting we could not have all red against the Bombers all black strip

I spent a few years in the US as a youngster and have become used to the non clashing colours in NFL so it was never a biggie for me.

Agree that it should be an AFL imposed rule and the likes of Collingwood should like it or lump it.

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4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I have always thought about it in the terms of dark and light.

Are you suggesting we could not have all red against the Bombers all black strip

I spent a few years in the US as a youngster and have become used to the non clashing colours in NFL so it was never a biggie for me.

Agree that it should be an AFL imposed rule and the likes of Collingwood should like it or lump it.

I am suggesting that there is not one reason we couldnt stick with some combination of red and blue to play against every club but noooooo the afl makes us wear white meanwhile the bombers cheat like [censored] and do what they want

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12 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

West Coast getting another dream run from the umpires at home yet again. 

Care factor, this game = zero

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20 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

West Coast getting another dream run from the umpires at home yet again. 

West Coke are the Graham Hick of the AFL.

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14 hours ago, mattjm said:

yessss... sensational retaliation Jamar. great whack

That whole incident made McGovern look like a tool:

Gave Jamar a cheapie

The Russian retaliated with interest

McGov looked shocked, hurt and terrified and had a whinge

Once his teammates had intervened and were grappling the Big Rush McGov found his voice again and started mouthing off.

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11 minutes ago, Moneider96 said:

Richmond or Port, who do you guys want to lose more? 

Hands down Richmond. Apart from just having a general dislike for them, I can't stand the way they celebrate whenever they have a win. When they beat Brisbane last round you would have thought it was the GF.

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22 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

West Coast getting another dream run from the umpires at home yet again. 

Ethan your various posts suggest that you a disturbed person. This is clear to discerning readers such as myself.

However that aside, you must also be a surreptitious hater of the weagles. I say surreptitious because I presume capital punishment could be enacted for one who supports a team from the evil East.

Given that times are changing, do you think the moment will everarise ( in our lifetimes) when you can safely emerge from the closet.

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