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23 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

 

That was awesome.   Kudos to Fox Footy for setting up their post match show in that spot.

 
On 9/14/2018 at 11:56 PM, picket fence said:

Eddie was all over Dees in Fox sports coverage, In fact he was gushing in his enthusiasm!

Not such a Bad bloke at all!!

Anyone else agree!?

Really?

Did he call someone a black boy or king Kong again?

3 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Really?

Did he call someone a black boy or king Kong again?

You're a political animal lately.

Get off the Soy lattes.

 
2 minutes ago, Biffen said:

You're a political animal lately.

Get off the Soy lattes.

Deconstructed turmeric latte, thank you.

I'll order one for you and your mate Eddie

18 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Deconstructed turmeric latte, thank you.

I'll order one for you and your mate Eddie

Fair trade no doubt.

I'll stick with rum and dry.

Rum made on the same plantation for 500 years under terrible working conditions with horrendously low wages.

You can nearly taste the poverty and oppression in each sip.


6 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Fair trade no doubt.

I'll stick with rum and dry.

Rum made on the same plantation for 500 years under terrible working conditions with horrendously low wages.

You can nearly taste the poverty and oppression in each sip.

 

Don't forget a side of activated almonds.

Eddie is good for the game as long as Collingwood is doing better than all.

A leopold doesn't   change his spots.         

An old saying ...Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Eddie you are our enemy.                       

 

 

 

59 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We have won 6 out of 7 GF’s against them. 

Our finals record agaibst them since war years  is simply amazing, something like 15 out of 16. Didn't do Hawthorn any good though.

 
25 minutes ago, bush demon said:

Our finals record agaibst them since war years  is simply amazing, something like 15 out of 16. Didn't do Hawthorn any good though.

I don’t expect any Filth person to give any love to The MFC, but it is reciprocated 100%

On 9/15/2018 at 8:04 AM, Biffen said:

Eddie won't love Cinderella too much when she turns up to the ball, boots a few blokes in the nuts, does Prince Charming on the dinner table ,tells the king where to go and then downs a magnum of Champagne and belts the ugly sisters with the bottle.

Well that’s one way of looking at it. 


Don't be fooled. That was Eddie the Fox sports host that was talking. He also knew Roosy was there. 

If you ever hear Ed the president its a different story. He goes on about us having queens birthday, remember he was outspoken when Melbourne and Richmond had the idea of ANZAC eve game, he was so against it and  after r23 last year he was laughing at us on how we stuffed it up. 

The you have Eddie the radio person on mmm. I listen to there show and he makes the snow jokes and still takes pot shots at us. Its ironic though because he lives in Toorak, has  abeach house in portsea and his kids go to a private school. 

Anyway just don't get sucked in by him. 

On 9/15/2018 at 11:44 AM, Sir Why You Little said:

The MFC the sleeping Giant has woken 90,000 in successive weeks on OUR home ground

Too right. The MCG - our ground.

He said at the start of the Geelong game that he hates both teams

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