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Lol, best part of the game was the camera work on Townsend’s shot. Just showing the ball in flight and teasing Ess fans with the accurate kick thinking it was through. Touched an inch out, great theatre. 

I checked the scores and found the Blues hanging iron with moments to go, so I turned it on. Watch very little footy this season, but seeing the Bummers stuff up on the death knell despite a pretty strange 50 gave me a rare moment of footy joy.

Blues have I believed had a 1 point loss and two 1 point wins in three rounds .  Heart stopping for their fans. 


Zach Merrett is as smug as they get.. and a sniper.. loved watching him get rolled 

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Suck it Essendon scum! That's what you get for [censored] it up last week ya maggots

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9 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Blues have I believed had a 1 point loss and two 1 point wins in three rounds .  Heart stopping for their fans

Essendon's two wins have been by less than a goal

 

 
54 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Hope carlton can hang on.       Sick of hearing essendon supporters saying we are undefeated. Just lose. 

Im watching GC V freo. Good game but fyfe off with t hammy is a massive loss. 

I turned it on,  to see the ending of the game,  and then quickly changed channel so I didn't have to hear the song.

 

GC... how are the young ones going,   'd189227' .?


5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That Eddie Betts 50 metre was a joke

Umpire said it was a “new rule”!!!

That was nuts. 50m from the goal square and they put the man on the mark in the centre circle.

Talk about trying to gift them the game.

8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That Eddie Betts 50 metre was a joke

Umpire said it was a “new rule”!!!

That wasn't even 50m. Went for like 80m! Umpires doing everything in their power to wanting Essendon to win.

Again, suck it bombers!

2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I'm watching with the sound off. I know it's been said to death but Brayshaw, BT and McAveney are all awful in their own unbearable way. 

I watched NRL on friday night just to ear te commentary because its not overstated, smug, nor too smart for itself.  They just enjoy the game and one another;  like we Used to,  be back in the 70's/80's.

How did our commentary get so high brow,  and  "look at me,  look at me"

 

Come on C-7,  ditch these smart Al ex footballers,  and bring in  "Con the Fruiterer".   So we can enjoy the footy once again.   The commentators have never been good,  ever since we have so many Ex Pro players.  and the non ex footy players try hard to be clever to match them.

 

They are all spoiling the game for us as a spectacle.  When the commentators are the spectacle the game is saying, "I can't breath".

 

...  this is another thing in our lives that needs rescuing from big brother,  and big business..

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5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That wasn't even 50m. Went for like 80m! Umpires doing everything in their power to wanting Essendon to win.

Again, suck it bombers!

It was ridiculous 

He played on, he was fair game to chase

What new rule!!

2 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

I watched NRL on friday night just to ear te commentary because its not overstated, smug, nor too smart for itself.  they just enjoy the game and one another. like we Used to be back in the 70's/80's.

How did our commentary get so high brow,  and  "look at me,  look at me"

 

Come on C-7,  ditch these smart Al ex footballers,  and bring in  "Con the Fruiterer".   so we can enjoy the footy once again. the commentators have never been good ever since we have so many Ex Pro players.

They are spoiling the game.

I see some vitamin ad with Dennis Cometti on it every now and then and it makes me yearn for better times when commentators weren't ssuch twats 


Ha it was sweet to see them lose by a point.

Gee it's so frustrating when you watch melbourne gets all these high draft picks who don't really come along as they should and gc get rowell and watching him tonight he is just awesome and got the game. He kicks goals, is courageous goes in hard and has great disposal. Just give him the rising star now. 

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ha it was sweet to see them lose by a point.

Gee it's so frustrating when you watch melbourne gets all these high draft picks who don't really come along as they should and gc get rowell and watching him tonight he is just awesome and got the game. He kicks goals, is courageous goes in hard and has great disposal. Just give him the rising star now. 

If Gold Coast had never existed, Rowell would be in Red and Blue right about now.....

I hope Jack Silvagni’s ok...that looked like a pretty brutal flick to the side of his jumper.

52 minutes ago, Brownie said:

That was nuts. 50m from the goal square and they put the man on the mark in the centre circle.

Talk about trying to gift them the game.

Full explanation is needed...


Hate to say but feel as though the blues, saints, suns, north may have overtaking us. if they all finish above us Goodwin  inc recruitment & other coaches need to hand the keys in!

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12 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

Hate to say but feel as though the blues, saints, suns, north may have overtaking us. if they all finish above us Goodwin  inc recruitment & other coaches need to hand the keys in!

we literally beat the blues last time we played them

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That wasn't even 50m. Went for like 80m! Umpires doing everything in their power to wanting Essendon to win.

was that one very long 50m penalty or a very short 2x 50m penalties?

i thought maybe betts gave another away for chatting back to the maggot

 
1 hour ago, TheKozzieExperience said:

Fyfe did his hammy, and we play Freo in 14 days.

They’re saying low grade at this stage so he’ll be borderline to play us in 2 weeks.

40 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

They’re saying low grade at this stage so he’ll be borderline to play us in 2 weeks.

They always do against us.


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