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24 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Yep WWS:

AFL is special in the whole crowd thing... like other areas it seems we are losing our innocence.

Not sure it's necessary but rather it's a reaction to some security anlayst's what ifs.

Have we ever had a serious crowd invasion incident?

Off to the World Cup in a couple of weeks .... will be interested to see how the Russians deal with it.

Yep ...nailed it. No we never have, even in the free for all 70s.....the odd streaker, thats about it. It would be rubbish trying to view the match through that fence. Thats fantastic you can go to the World Cup. Id almost forgotten. When do the games actually start? Keep me posted.

 
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

bears coming home strong, only 8 pts behind with plenty of time

Paying $12 the win and only 13pts down.

 

St Kilda are great at guarding space ! Does that mean that the Dee's are no longer the number one team for guarding space in the AFL ??? If so, that's a shame !! 

 

Wow just got home from dinner and saw the last few minutes of that showdown game. Well done to port for kicking the winning goal, but how did Adelaide not manage to hold on with 44 seconds to go. 

Anyway Im still dining out on the bummers loss. On bomberblitz there is a sack worsfold thread. People are saying get roos as interim coach. He wouldn't go near your club. They are even wanting to get rid of Xavier Campbell. Poor Mark Neeld cops it to. another sack Neeld. Anyway its nice to see this club turning on there own and playing not well. I think today the supporters are more annoyed because its carlton they lost to. 

Bulldogs have kicked away now. 


That membry miss is a coach killer. Seriously he kicks that saints are only down by 8. Its hard to believe that players earn what they earn and cant do there job in kicking a goal. He was in front of goal. 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Hard to believe StKildas kicking.

I’m starting to question the quality of the Sherrins this year, you just can’t kick that bad when you’re a full time footballer.

 

Freo have dropped to below average and the Saints have stepped it up to average. Absolute blockbuster. 

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I’m starting to question the quality of the Sherrins this year, you just can’t kick that bad when you’re a full time footballer.

Paying them too much DZ.


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54 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Yep ...nailed it. No we never have, even in the free for all 70s.....the odd streaker, thats about it. It would be rubbish trying to view the match through that fence. Thats fantastic you can go to the World Cup. Id almost forgotten. When do the games actually start? Keep me posted.

Have been posting a little about the trip on the Demonland soccer forum. Games start June 13.

Come and have a chat. I'm trying to give some colour and a dash of Vodka.

Russia is another world but who knows :)

3 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Dyson Heppel postmatch  pleading with fans to support the team and that the players are hurting too.........brings a tear to your eye doesnt it.

 

worst captain in the AFL, he has to be ranked as the worst captain as a player in the comp

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

worst captain in the AFL, he has to be ranked as the worst captain as a player in the comp

WADA convicted drug cheat. Hardly the type of bloke you'd have any respect for, if he was your captain.

5 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

worst captain in the AFL, he has to be ranked as the worst captain as a player in the comp

Sounds a bit like Trenners and Grimey back in the day. Those two sounded like a pair of scalded school boys every time they fronted the media after a loss.

7 hours ago, SaberFang said:

WADA convicted drug cheat. Hardly the type of bloke you'd have any respect for, if he was your captain.

I would not take that as a reason for him not to be captain, who else could captain them that  has not been convicted,  he is over rated as a player, the bombers played above themselves last year, I never rate heppel as a player. They have recruited very poorly, from the time they picked parish I always thought he was never going to be any good, I mean he was classed as a inside mid, he is too slim for that I can't see any tricks to his game, he does not get much of it his kicking is just average, he is weak lucky we have Jason Taylor because in the past we would have picked him, he is Cale Morton mark2, can anyone tell me his best weapon?


What a beautiful morning to wake up to off the back of a comfortable 70 point win and Essendon getting rolled by the winless Carlton.

15 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

What a beautiful morning to wake up to off the back of a comfortable 70 point win and Essendon getting rolled by the winless Carlton.

I was thinking exactly the same thing FD, my bacon and eggs taste really good this morning!

 

11 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Yep WWS:

AFL is special in the whole crowd thing... like other areas it seems we are losing our innocence.

Not sure it's necessary but rather it's a reaction to some security anlayst's what ifs.

Have we ever had a serious crowd invasion incident?

Off to the World Cup in a couple of weeks .... will be interested to see how the Russians deal with it.

Machine guns at the ready. Get ready to duck.

Parker cleared for the high hit on Impey. Is that a fair call folks? Ken Hinkley was certainly animated in the box after Ports win. 

Essendon fans.

It takes a bad start to the year and a loss to carlton to make them have a meltdown, not a systematic doping regime....

Says everything really


12 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I said it last week, but how good is it that Essendon are so crap? This time there’s no cry of WADA conspiracy, no “oh well, we only have half a team”, just good old fashioned being terrible when they thought they were going to be good. I am enjoying every minute of it.

These jokes were about us once.

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Last season in hindsight looks like a dead cat bounce for the Bummers.

I said over the summer that these teams bringing in multiple players from other clubs on good money can lead to disaster.

Stringer is troubled and Smith and Saad have limitations and at Port,  Watts has been only fair and Rockliff is just starting to get going with JT and Barry unlikely to have a big impact.


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