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Not enough “good stuff” pharmaceuticals 

 

Step 1 of 4 complete.

We will smash Richmond in Sept.....well..


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Of course they are

Will they be under instructions to keep MFC in the race given that WCE are certain double chance?

I was secretly hoping this may be the case. 

In all honesty, that was one of the most biased calls I’ve ever heard in a game of football. Atrocious effort. 

 

Pretty ordinary game. I flicked across to the Storm game, now that"s how to win a game when all the odds (plus the commentators) are against you. Get whoever motivates the Storm down to the Dees....Urgently!!!

 

Honestly, that Umpiring was shameful.  I didn’t give a rats toss about the game, but the umpiring was perhaps the worst and most blatant I have ever seen.  Conspiracy theorists can have a field day.  That made the whole comp looked like a rigged shill game.

What do you think Kingy??

top 4 bombers??? 

Well Port won’t have to worry about the filth tmrw coz the druggies will be useless next week. They couldn’t even win with umps blatently favouring them against a depleted side. 


 thank christ. I wonder if that could be goddards final gamein front of his home crowd. 

What do was hooker thinking doing that around the corner kick. 

8 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Honestly, that Umpiring was shameful.  I didn’t give a rats toss about the game, but the umpiring was perhaps the worst and most blatant I have ever seen.  Conspiracy theorists can have a field day.  That made the whole comp looked like a rigged shill game.

This isn't a good omen for Sunday.

The comp is becoming a disgrace 

3 minutes ago, johndemonic said:

Anyone who had their money on Firstmond & Ninthbourne is halfway there. 

That is really depressing.


28 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Of course they are

Will they be under instructions to keep MFC in the race given that WCE are certain double chance?

You have to be joking. They will prefer the cats and port in the 8 before us. They will crucify us on Sunday. North might be on for a tough ride on Sunday as well. They don’t have the numbers as well.

10 minutes ago, dl4e said:

You have to be joking. They will prefer the cats and port in the 8 before us. They will crucify us on Sunday. North might be on for a tough ride on Sunday as well. They don’t have the numbers as well.

We'll be lucky to come within half of the free kicks West Coast get gifted. It doesn't fit the AFL directive for us to make finals when they know getting Geelong/Sydney/Port in before us makes them more money. They'll be desperate to ensure SA has a team represented, that their precious NSW market has both teams playing finals, and that Geelong's "superstars" get their fairytale finals campaign. The fix is on. 

28 to 13 against Richmond. Tigers were unfazed and just went about their business. Wish our blokes did the same. Pretty hard though in our situation when they give no clear indication of impartiality for a whole game's worth........................

 
2 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Goddard is a dead weight on Essendon.  How he can look so indignant at others when he put in such a weak effort himself is beyond me.

Is it me or has he really dropped of the cliff since about 10 rnds in? He looked terrible tonight... I liked it. 

10 hours ago, willmoy said:

28 to 13 against Richmond. Tigers were unfazed and just went about their business. Wish our blokes did the same. Pretty hard though in our situation when they give no clear indication of impartiality for a whole game's worth........................

Wouldnt say completely unfazed though. Interesting Dimma sticking up for his players and never a whimper from Goodwin. That was blatant cheating last night to get the bombers home. You cant tell me they dont try and even up the competition to make it look better.

 

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