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Commentators on radio just described the Essendon-Hawks scoreline (Essendon now 23 behind) as "respectable but it's still sort of not".

This is sweet sweet fruit - teams repeatedly not respecting Essendon to the point of taking their foot off the pedal, all while giving Essendon an illusion of competitiveness to the superficial look back on the season.

May they rot slowly and all over.

 

 
26 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

something rotten at hangerland?

or supplement effect wearing off?

All seemed to unravel when Bomber Thompson got charged..... hmm. Am I allowed to say that? ?

27 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

something rotten at hangerland?

or supplement effect wearing off?

Ah....its called.. The Hird Causatum~

 

The druggies are very very ship, Joe still can't kick for goal  even with no pressure, the league has gone backwards this year.. 

From Bomberblitz.... I get a wonderful warm feeling from this post:

Neeld’s strategy.

“Of seven defensive 50 chains in the second term, the Bombers have not converted any to an inside 50”. This.

Our lack of forward pressure and inability to trap the ball inside our fwd 50 and score from forward stoppages (Caracella blueprint) is a massive concern for mine.

At this time they are only down by one goal


Watching the WC v PA. Geez umpires get sucked in with "in the back" rule when a player throws himself forward

 

Bomberblitz just continues to give:

"This is worse than THE SAGA"

then followed by this post:

"Go a fill a script or two in Worsfold nothing but a chemist "

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I suppose that playing on Mars (Nth Ballarat) is better than Darwin but it's a strange move by Footscray.

Anybody have an idea of the financials??

My mate, a Bulldogs member, filthy that his ticket didn't gain him entry to Mars. It appears that the only supporters who didn't have to pay at the gate were Bulldog supporters who purchased 2-game membership 'packages'. To be entitled to get those you had to reside in particular towns within a 10 km radius of Ballarat.

 
2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Bomberblitz just continues to give:

"This is worse than THE SAGA"

then followed by this post:

"Go a fill a script or two in Worsfold nothing but a chemist "

Oh thats GOLD.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I suppose that playing on Mars (Nth Ballarat) is better than Darwin but it's a strange move by Footscray.

Anybody have an idea of the financials??

No, but its good for Ballarat. Big day up here. The town is very much behind the Bulldogs.


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Now I cannot see it happening but they have carlton next week. Just imagine if they lose. My god the place will be burnt down. 

You b*****d, now I don't know to hate on the most!

1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

The druggies are very very ship, Joe still can't kick for goal  even with no pressure, the league has gone backwards this year.. 

We've been hearing the strange roaring noise for a while but this seems to be the year where we're going over the waterfall.

I saw Dangerfield last night, from not far out from goal, kick a banana on his preferred foot because he was on the near side, ie, the angle didn't suit his non preferred foot.

This is a star of the game, supposedly one of the current gems.

The same ilk of star of yesteryear, eg Robbie, Greg Williams, Garry Wilson, Daicos, Buckley, Black ... would have slotted it or at least taken the kick no probs, on their non preferred because the angle and flight of the ball suited it better.

But no ...  the modern star of the game won't risk it because he doesn't trust his skill.

We routinely see guys from 30 out or closer stand sideways and kick a banana because a STRAIGHT KICK is too hard???


Aint it beautiful to see the dons ship aflame and  sinking.  A loss to the blues next week will be  most excellent. Might have to crack open one of my vintage ports to celebrate. 

2 hours ago, brendan said:

Lol I tipped bombers I thought they would be fired up, got sucked in big time 

Don’t feel too bad, I had a small multi containing the bulldogs, I cashed it out losing a qtr of my initial wager fearing I could lose the lot. 

Port look like absolute rubbish. They play dumb handball at any cost far too often. Recruiting Motlop and Watts starting to show.

3 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

is having the sort of game where he doesn't go in, doesn't tackle, doesn't chase, and goes to ground far too easily

whatwhatsaywhat you forgot to say Watts.


Still laugh at the media fuss about Ports trade period.  Motlop and Watts lol

Port have a few players that look like Watts from a distance. 

But then they tackle and you know it’s not him. 

 
1 hour ago, Demon_spurs said:

9 Eagle free kicks to 3, no wonder they're so hard to beat in Perth

 

Why can’t teams play in Perth?  The WCE have a dream draw so far!  When do they play outside the border of WA!  I cannot Believe where they sit on the ladder, simply not that good a team.  More road travel in weeks to come may sort them out.  As for other teams playing in Perth,  the ground is new, so no excuses!

2 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Oh thats GOLD.

LOL.  Yes Worsfold is just a chemist, but so were Hird and Thompson.  

Love seeing the Essendruggo  supporters SUFFER.


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