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Just now, dees189227 said:

I only caught the last quarter but did jobe get a standing ovation at the 4th minute mark?  Seriously farewell him r23. 

Yeah that was lame as.

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Is it just me or does it look like Don Pyke's head is shaped like a banana?

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3 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

As noted, Hardwick was right on cue!

"The home crowd gets behind them. Have a look at the free kick count," Hardwick said after the game.  http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-08-12/look-at-the-free-kick-count-hardwick-unhappy...He said crowd noise played a part in whether the whistle was blown, and acknowledged it happened everywhere."

They have 13 wins largely because of their easy draw vs lowly teams and only 3 wins were vs current top 8 teams!  Their season is a big improvement on 2016 bit It will not be a happy ending for the tiger army!

Watch them go out in stratight sets.  :cool:

Oh let it be true...Please....

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8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yeah just noticed that.  Lets hope gc can cause an upset.  As its at home ablett may play.  

I only caught the last quarter but did jobe get a standing ovation at the 4th minute mark?  Seriously farewell him r23. 

Celebrating the TB4?

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1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Oh let it be true...Please....

Yeah it would be funny to see them go out in straight sets.

But seriously dimma yes some of the decisions may have gone the cats way but you were playing a team that was missing their captain and there star forward. 

Also your 3rd quarter was hopeless. And your precious boy rance got outplayed.  

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12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I only caught the last quarter but did jobe get a standing ovation at the 4th minute mark?  Seriously farewell him r23. 

I'm assuming they had to do it this week. They knew the AFL will now spend a week deliberating before retrospectively awarding the standing ovation to Trent Cotchin and Sam Mitchell in time for the final round.

 

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Geez, 0.3% separating us from the Bombers. I'm going to be absolutely livid if we [censored] up tomorrow. It will be our single worst loss for the year, in a year full of miserable losses.

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5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Geez, 0.3% separating us from the Bombers. I'm going to be absolutely livid if we [censored] up tomorrow. It will be our single worst loss for the year, in a year full of miserable losses.

In such a close year, I'm not sure it really is*

*see Demonland **

** Unless we lose tomorrow :)

 

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It would be the spiritual sequel to our loss to Carlton in round 22 last year. Almost identical situation, exact same number of wins, a chance at securing a finals position, a devastating loss that extinguished our season.

It would be groundhog day to lose again under such similar circumstances.

We need to prove that we've made progress this year beyond a few token wins outside Victoria.

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25 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

It would be the spiritual sequel to our loss to Carlton in round 22 last year. Almost identical situation, exact same number of wins, a chance at securing a finals position, a devastating loss that extinguished our season.

It would be groundhog day to lose again under such similar circumstances.

We need to prove that we've made progress this year beyond a few token wins outside Victoria.

Lovely term ..."spiritual sequel" but surely that title must be reserved for losing to the Bears after we have beaten the Saints and is  Collingwood where we meet our virtual Waterloo (appropriate seeing Collingwood was the 2iC Admiral to Nelson at Trafalgar).

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1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

Yeah, I watched him tonight and thought we'd kill for him at Melbourne.

Was the one I wanted in 08 with pick 1. Love players with that nasty streak

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7 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Dont mind eddy as a commentator (fox) prefer him to bruce and bt anyday.

Oh god he loves that fricken shake and bake bs. I heard something like "Shake and bake oh and he cooked him" today.

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1 hour ago, Wrecked Owl Dees Function said:

Perfectly timed momentum bursting loss for the Dons. I'd expect them to have another loss to ... Oh [censored]. They play the two worst teams in the AFL right now.

Tonights loss has made it difficult, although I never expected Essendon to win.

As I have said all along, Dees in the box seat if they win tomorrow. WCE has their destiny in their own hands, while due to poor %, both Saints and Bulldogs will be relying on other teams to lose. 

But despite our poor record against bad teams, I would be disappointed if we didn't finish of the season with 2 wins against the team that conceded 22 goals to Brisbane today, and the other team that lost by 104 points.

If the Dees make it, they will have deserved it with the amount of injuries to key players this year. If we don't play finals, I hope Melbourne do.

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5 hours ago, SaberFang said:

It would be the spiritual sequel to our loss to Carlton in round 22 last year. Almost identical situation, exact same number of wins, a chance at securing a finals position, a devastating loss that extinguished our season.

It would be groundhog day to lose again under such similar circumstances.

We need to prove that we've made progress this year beyond a few token wins outside Victoria.

Spot on.

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7 hours ago, Ash35 said:

Tonights loss has made it difficult, although I never expected Essendon to win.

As I have said all along, Dees in the box seat if they win tomorrow. WCE has their destiny in their own hands, while due to poor %, both Saints and Bulldogs will be relying on other teams to lose. 

But despite our poor record against bad teams, I would be disappointed if we didn't finish of the season with 2 wins against the team that conceded 22 goals to Brisbane today, and the other team that lost by 104 points.

If the Dees make it, they will have deserved it with the amount of injuries to key players this year. If we don't play finals, I hope Melbourne do.

We are playing Brisbane, not the team they flogged today.

And we are not playing Freo either?

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Having checked the fixture, you seem to be other the belief that we are the Bombers! :-O
Posted
41 minutes ago, JTR said:

We are playing Brisbane, not the team they flogged today.

And we are not playing Freo either?

*pssssst Ash is a Bombers supporter with a Demon wife. He likes our forum better than theirs*

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15 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

*pssssst Ash is a Bombers supporter with a Demon wife. He likes our forum better than theirs*

Good to hear he has made at least one correct choice then.  Make that 2.

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35 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

*pssssst Ash is a Bombers supporter with a Demon wife. He likes our forum better than theirs*

Ahhhh.... and now his post makes total sense.  -_-

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10 hours ago, Wrecked Owl Dees Function said:

Perfectly timed momentum bursting loss for the Dons. I'd expect them to have another loss to ... Oh [censored]. They play the two worst teams in the AFL right now.

No matter. demons and west coast now control the final 2 spots but their draw is a killer. If they make it they will deserve to.

Richmond beaten in first week to Adelaide in Adelaide, then knocked out by Demons in 1st semi final.

Demons into prelim against ?????

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1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Port only kicked 2 in the first q.....pies that good or port that bad..?

Not only that, Port laid only 2 tackles for the entire quarter.  Total fair weather footballers.

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Pies coming back. Port getting rolled would top off a good day.

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