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For anyone who would care to comment.  I've lost interest.

 

 
3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

For anyone who would care to comment.  I've lost interest.

 

X 2 Luci.

I’d rather spend the next two hours on DL looking for a laugh and some quality analysis.

My hate for Essendon runs deep, much much deeper than my hate for Collingwood – which is actually really deep itself so that shows you the situation I’m in with Essendon.

Tear them apart Maggies.

 

Maggots umpiring both their most favoured clubs. Made them confused  and making horrible decisions for both sides. 


Pendlebury is the best captain in the AFL. Never makes a bad decision with ball in hand and directs the Pies midfield extremely well. 

Horrific umpiring in what was a good contest. Even the last shot at goal, free kick paid with 1.05 left and doesn't start his approach until there is only 28 seconds left.

Jeremy Howe is a better player than Jake Lever.

 

How feral are the Essendon supporters. Good on Buckley for subtly pointing out their poor sportsmanship.

Edited by jane02


Colonwood scored 2 goals after quarter time. 2 to 7 and fell over the line.  Sounds like the demons somewhat...

Geez the bombers fans went nuts, I think it was more frustration about the umpiring, just on that the umpiring this year has made our great game unwatchable, I have gone from watching most games to watching none as it just frustrates me 

17 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Pendlebury is the best captain in the AFL. Never makes a bad decision with ball in hand and directs the Pies midfield extremely well. 

Unlike our crew!

Dylan Shiel makes Cale Morton look very brave!


23 minutes ago, jane02 said:

How feral are the Essendon supporters. Good on Buckley for subtly pointing out their poor sportsmanship.

They are full of it, hope they don't ever win a flag again. ?

Buckley was brilliant in reminding bogan scum not to be bogan scum. But they won't get it.

47 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Maggots umpiring both their most favoured clubs. Made them confused  and making horrible decisions for both sides. 

Geelong and Bulldogs say hi.

I side with the druggies supporters for the first time ever.   The umpiring was terrible, they gifted Collingwood the game.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Buckley was brilliant in reminding bogan scum not to be bogan scum. But they won't get it.

Buckley is pretty switched on and great to listen to when he talks footy and also delicate topics. 


30 minutes ago, brendan said:

Geez the bombers fans went nuts, I think it was more frustration about the umpiring, just on that the umpiring this year has made our great game unwatchable, I have gone from watching most games to watching none as it just frustrates me 

That’s what I thought too. Bombers fans were ultra pist about the pathetic umpiring decisions that most definitely snuffed out any chance they had of winning. 

Unfortunately Pendles copped it. Wouldn’t have mattered which Pies player won the medal they all would’ve been canned and booed. 

 

Much ado about nothing, as usual.

Edited by Petraccattack

 

The guy was best on ground easily, has nothing to do with umpiring. Since when did we start booing winners, seriously. F off Essendon. Geelong do it on a weekly basis to, even to their own, so un-Australian.

16 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

The guy was best on ground easily, has nothing to do with umpiring. Since when did we start booing winners, seriously. F off Essendon. Geelong do it on a weekly basis to, even to their own, so un-Australian.

It will be interesting to see what happens to Ablett in the next game away from Geelong.


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