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Crazy bounce there brings the Bummers close. 

And now ahead after a soft free on the siren.  ( Max, look at Brown’s goal kicking and memorise)!!

 

Hoping for  a Sydney win here.  It will end the Essendrugos chances of making finals.  Look at their supporters melting down, I despise every last one of them.

We still have a chance to peg the Swans back in Round 21...

 

Don't worry the umps will make sure essescum win.


11 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Devon Smith just did a classic Fletcher foot out trip - ignored by the maggots.   Will Christian have a look especially after this weeks broken leg ( only worthy of three weeks though)?.  Probably not especially were the Bummers to win and remain in the race. HQ wouldn’t allow that, though of course Christian is independent isn’t he ?????

And the commentators said it was a bit soft.   AFL, run by  turkeys and comments by Ch7 turkeys.  If the AFL doesn't penalise players for that .....

I realize we had a long history of poor draft picks and or poor development, but OMG Clarrie over Parish ✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️

 2 goals in 40 seconds before half time...... and I thought we were bad.

And before it happened Bruce said ... the Swans know exactly how much time to ?go

 

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

I realize we had a long history of poor draft picks and or poor development, but OMG Clarrie over Parish ✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️

This times ten million gazillion. Mahoney is a genius!

1 minute ago, The Swimming Dee said:

I hate Essendon more than any other team but surely a win for them is better for us?

nah.... Essendon has an easy run home and we need to stop that momentum


4 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Their in home looks pretty tough to me - hawthorn, Richmond and Port away

sorry might be another team but in any event the thought of the Bombers making the finals like last year and we don't is not good for my psyche

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

sorry might be another team but in any event the thought of the Bombers making the finals like last year and we don't is not good for my psyche

I understand Diamond. I despise everything about their disgusting club

Alir is bloody exciting.  Pity he is contracted. 

It doesnt really matter who wins tonight. We are above Essendrug and after we beat Adelaide, GC and Sydney we will be well above both sides. 


Couple of blatant throws from Bummers deep defenders ignored. 

I see the little chat the MFC had about the protected zone after Harmes' penalty (which I expect never happened) has had an effect.  Umpire shouting repeatedly to Essendrug player to get out, oplayer ignires him, no 50m penalty.  

 

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