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16 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

Aside from the same IP address, he joined 15 minutes after 'braysure' was banned and had the word 'troll' in his registered email - how dumb can you be?

lol

A failure like the club he supports. Maybe hes on the same drugs as 34 of his heroes.

 

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Forgot to say that it makes things so much easier to laugh when you don't have to think of funny things. Somebody else just steps in for you.

Keeps on giving here...  

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3 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Wow. A new essedon supporter, a day after one gets banned.

 

I'm not suspicious at all.

I've always been suss that Machsy was a Bomber, knew he was playing the long game.

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2 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

I've always been suss that Machsy was a Bomber, knew he was playing the long game.

small problem with quoting on this site........

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I have a funny feeling we're only really trying to land Hibberd. 

Not sure Hurley ever truly in our sights. Just a gut feeling.

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26 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

I have a funny feeling we're only really trying to land Hibberd. 

Not sure Hurley ever truly in our sights. Just a gut feeling.

You could well be right B, but it doesn't hurt to panic the Essedrug fans all the same. We couldn't blame Hurley however if he wasn't giving serious thought to playing 2017 in the back half of the Mighty Dees alongside, T & O MacDonald, Frost, Melksham, Hibberd, Jetta, Hunt & Co.

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24 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

I have a funny feeling we're only really trying to land Hibberd. 

Not sure Hurley ever truly in our sights. Just a gut feeling.

same same. I think we'd love him if he came as a free agent but Im not sure we want to make the trade sacrifices to get him. I dont think any club would want to push the players to walk as FA as the media storm around it would be huge and just make things more difficult for them than its already been.

We've got such a promising young list Im not sure Id want to part with players like Salem etc and picks to get him

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2 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

same same. I think we'd love him if he came as a free agent but Im not sure we want to make the trade sacrifices to get him. I dont think any club would want to push the players to walk as FA as the media storm around it would be huge and just make things more difficult for them than its already been.

We've got such a promising young list Im not sure Id want to part with players like Salem etc and picks to get him

I would like to think that we would endure the media storm and get Hurley (& Hibberd) as FA for squat!

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18 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

same same. I think we'd love him if he came as a free agent but Im not sure we want to make the trade sacrifices to get him. I dont think any club would want to push the players to walk as FA as the media storm around it would be huge and just make things more difficult for them than its already been.

We've got such a promising young list Im not sure Id want to part with players like Salem etc and picks to get him

As we have seen before, clubs, players, and managers can be ruthless when it comes to players changing clubs.

EFC losing players as DFAs is simply part of the continuing fallout of their drugs episode. Players suing the club, Jobe umming and ahing about whether they come back at all, a pres who openly posits the return of Hird, etc ... it's not over the day the CAS suspension expires.

No club should feel guilty about pinching an EFC player as a DFA when EFC were quite happy to try to pinch a flag or three with their drugs.

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There's two aspects for mine.

Despite all the chatter I'm not personally convinced Hurley has US in his view. Hibberd yes, Manbun ?? Not so sure.

Then look at a possible backend list

Tmac, Oscar, Frost, Milkshake , Hibberd, Jetta, Bugg, Harry,Salem, Hunt Wagner...

Id quite happily have Hurley at FB. Just starting to think the club isn't that fussed.

Will be interested to see our list later in year.

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12 hours ago, Gawnye said:

Hi i'm an Essendon fan. Just joined so new here. Basically here to offer anything regarding Essendon. Am realistic and not going to be bias. I know how much every club hates me and my club btw. IMO hibberd will join dees.

Looks like everyone at Essendon wants to join Melbourne. Even illiterate supporters of the drug cheats cannot resist coming back for more, and like their team are prepared to lie and cheat. 

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11 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Looks like everyone at Essendon wants to join Melbourne. Even illiterate supporters of the drug cheats cannot resist coming back for more, and like their team are prepared to lie and cheat. 

must be in their dna, eh mandee? leopards, spots, lie-with, dogs.....etc :lol:

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