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3 minutes ago, grazman said:

Is it Essendon or Melbourne fans booing Milkshake?

They did a shot on the people booing him, It was his Mum and Dad.

2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Bugg has been terrible as well. 

Surprise surprise. He wasn't dropped for nothing.

Some players will always look good in the VFL, the game is very different.

 

I tend to drink relative to the standard we are playing. I'm up to 7 beers at half time.

If you heard Essendon had 4 goals at half time youd be wrapped

 

 

Unless of course you watched the game

 

Seriously do either of these teams deserve to play finals?


1 minute ago, bandicoot said:

Kent has strength and leant get pushed off the ball... JKH loses in the contest and isn't skillful enough to compensate for this

Tackling is more important than fumbling every time you go near it apparently. 

But we need to "trust the footy department". 

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

I tend to drink relative to the standard we are playing. I'm up to 7 beers at half time.

Those Boags rip offs at Aldi go alright. 32 bucks for a slab too.

Im only one behind.

Bloody Melbourne.

 

Interesting reading about Oliver getting done for a throw. Goodwin was on sen Friday night & said they have sent footage to the afl umpiring dpt to show Oliver actually handballs it. It's because he does it so quickly the umps think it's a throw. 


Goal to Jeffy! We're in front.

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That was actually enjoyable to watch.

 

Need to get back on my chair now.


What was that thing that came off Salem's foot that hit that other fella?

Why did Gillon try to ban Hunt's headband but has yet to make an attempt to ban that idiotic mustache sported by the Essendon players? (I blame the Essendon influence for Hibbo's mo).

Jeffy again.

He has been great this year.

McDonald beaten by a man lying on the ground. FFS

And then follows up and kicks the goal! Yay!

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Ying Yang

TMac goal!


1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Great movement, good skills, goal.  Not so hard, is it?

Apparently not

 

Salem having an influence early in this quarter. Clarry also delightfully good.

22 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

The one 5 days ago?

I realised my error - it was the Collingwood/ St Kilda game I meant.


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