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10 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Right so weโ€™re a game behind a failed Carlton who sacked their coach. Only Melbourne could fall this low. [censored] hell.

Yep. With still 5 games to play....

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North getting smashed by WC. I wouldnโ€™t be too quick to sign up Shaw.ย 

We couldย have beaten the premiers last week. So frustrating

Is it bad for me to want Carlton, Melbourne and Sydney to each win the next few and that way we finish off on a high AND get pick 2?

No-ones going to remember our 17th finish next year when we're back in the 8.

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4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Sitting near a group of teenagers from the northern territory. Asked them if they thought our playing up there had increased our supporter level in the nt.

They all looked at me blankly and said...

No

Ask them if our playing up there has increased supporter numbers for Adelaide or the Eagles.


Gold coast v essendon 4:40. What sort of crowd will they get, not a great one I reckon. ย In fact there may be more dons fans there.

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27 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

gc17 all over the peptides currently

yeah......ring the siren

Lol, Essendon robbed a certain goal by a non-review. Ball punched back in to playย after it was a foot over and Suns just continued on with the game.ย Arenโ€™t they allowed to stop play for a review?

Suns up by 26 pts half way through the third quarter. ย  Please make it happen!!

apparently a bombers kick was over the line and not given. Not reviewed. Classic


Oh well if we finish last, at least next year we cant go backwards. The number 1 pick will be a good young player for us. Ce la vie.

5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Oh well if we finish last, at least next year we cant go backwards. The number 1 pick will be a good young player for us. Ce la vie.

It is where we deserve to be...

24 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Stop the game now. Suns 21 points up. I still expect the bummers to run over the top of them.ย 

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looks like you are right... where's all that dew when one needs it

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12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It is where we deserve to be...

Yep, and as soon as we post that, Bang right on cue Bummers kick 6 goals....cant win.

Wow, McKernan and Stringer celebrating goals like theyโ€™ve just won a flag.

Theyโ€™ll win tonight but itโ€™s effectively a loss due to the percentage they shouldโ€™ve picked up against GC.


Look at Suns potential Day; King and Wright in the forward line. Compare that to Melbourne.ย 

Interesting to see Gil on the TV - a tad dishevelled, tieless, engaged with his phone - obviously a big weekend on the Gold Coast - supporting his mates at Essendrug perhaps.ย 

That score review is coming back to haunt them. Isnt that the 2nd one this year for them? My heart bleeds...

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