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Hawthorn V Collingwood at the MCG

most years this would be a 70K crowd.... wonder what it will be today

My guess is 43k which is still a decent crowd considering where these two teams are at

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8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

lions only 14 down. Come on brisbane find something. 

They just did, lol, can they hang on?


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Karma!! To all those beautiful Essendon fans at my work for sticking it to me all week about Oliver staging.

 

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Drug fiends have just lost and all of a sudden my weekend just got rosier.

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Yes Brisbane I love you! That has cheered me up big time. So happy for Fagan. When I wrote on here about wishing I had  a special power to make brisbane win I thought that was they only way. I cannot believe they beat essendon down here. Classic stuff. 

At the 4 and a 1/2 minute mark of the final term essendon were 27 points up. They did a richmond. I hope they cop it the way richmond has. 

Had a quick glance at bomberblitz. Of course they blamed the umps. Suddenly my weekend has ended on a brighter note. I feel so happy. 

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Damn shame for those Sheedheads!! 

Damn shame :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Blaming the umps, LMAO!

Bellchambers losing his feet and staging for free kicks in pivotal moments, he fell like he was pushed out of a window in the last ruck contest that led to Rohan kicking the winner last week and today exactly the same from the kick in where Martin just outsmarted him and took the mark that led to the sealer!

When Richmond won I was lost, now I'm alive again!

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I turned off with 8 minutes to go after Martin's goal was disallowed (how the [censored] was that called touched?!)

Fantastic to hear they went on to win. Brilliant, brilliant, BRILLIANT news! Finally a result that went our way this weekend!


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It is a strange season though. I mean essendon beat geelong and thrash port and wc as well, but lose to the bottom team. Cant wait to see the highlights on sport tonight. 

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Bombers loss really softens the blow for us this weekend. Two games and percentage behind gives us some leeway from a finals challenger during this tough period

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Get on down to Dustin Fletcher Hangar. Soul searching stuff. Lol

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Even funnier that everyone was calling Essendon finals locks due to their soft run home. Then they lose to the bottom runger! In the words of Bruce, delicious.

Just now, Darkhorse72 said:

Now we just need Free to beat the saints.  

Yep, will soften the blow of our injury list and Friday night immensely.

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I hate listening to Leigh Mathews commentate Hawthorn games. He's not interested in modern footy, it's glaringly obvious, so all he does is have bias for Hawthorn.

Channel 7 are bloody lucky they don't have actual competition for calling games on TV, and not just a shared system with Fox.

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