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Round 21 - Non MFC Matches

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This isn't going too well. 

 

Corws need to win by at least 30 to help Melbourne. Essendon will likely win their next 2 so might come down to % for 8th spot

 

Lingy and co praising Daniher climbing all over the crow defender like a special needs Labrador after kicking that goal. 

Gimme a fucken break! 

One day he'll get seriously whacked 

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Confident crows will do the business from here, Essendon run and gun works against lesser teams but crows have them scared now. 40 point Adelaide win me thinks.

13 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Lingy and co praising Daniher climbing all over the crow defender like a special needs Labrador after kicking that goal. 

Gimme a fucken break! 

One day he'll get seriously whacked 

yes, it would good if Ling would get seriously whacked. ... And that moron Zimiris (spelling?)

12 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Lingy and co praising Daniher climbing all over the crow defender like a special needs Labrador after kicking that goal. 

Gimme a ###### break! 

One day he'll get seriously whacked 

When you say he'll get seriously whacked do you mean Mafia style? :laugh:

 
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1 minute ago, bandicoot said:

40 point loss would get essendon back to 105%

A 45 point loss and Essendrug falls below us tonight.

If the Crows take the second half seriously they will win by 80+.


12 minutes ago, CanberraDemon said:

When you say he'll get seriously whacked do you mean Mafia style? :laugh:

Well, Essendon and its surrounds are a hotbed of gangland shenanigans. 

Go to sleep with the fishes, concrete gumboots, etc 

Dont do this to me crows 

Finish these flogs off Adelaide. 


Commentators are horrid. Such biased Bummer [censored]. 

BASIL: 'wow the Bombers have INJECTED a lot of life into this game'

you couldn't script this shite!!! 

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Cmon Crows! Fire up and belt them! We need 45 points plus please

Hooker has to be the biggest [censored] in the game

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Pizz weak quarter from the Crows. They had better fire up in the last and belt the druggos.


1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Pizz weak quarter from the Crows. They had better fire up in the last and belt the druggos.

Druggies were always going to have a dip with finals on the line.  Crows are doing super well to be 5 goals in front.

A bomber loss means nothing if we lose tomorrow.

Seriously, what do some people on here want more? A Demon win or a Bomber loss?

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

A bomber loss means nothing if we lose tomorrow.

Seriously, what do some people on here want more? A Demon win or a Bomber loss?

Both?

 
1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

A bomber loss means nothing if we lose tomorrow.

Seriously, what do some people on here want more? A Demon win or a Bomber loss?

Can I be greedy and ask for both?


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