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17 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Tanking officially begins this Round

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Whorethorn

Very hard to tank when you have a bye.

 
1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Where’s the popcorn??

the bombers are a rabble! It is so sweet

their season is over

 

11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Where’s the popcorn?

hawks are a rabble. Their season is over

Too funny DD!

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The Bombers are back... yuk

The Age

Just stunning. Essendon come from six goals down to win by 16 points and keep their finals hopes alive. And it was on the back of a magnificent three-goal return showing from Joe Daniher, who delivered all that was promised and much more.

They aren’t back. They played Hawthorn without Sicily, O’Meara, Burgoyne and Smith. West coast, Geelong and Port will sort them out

 

Bombers need to play eagles, cats, port, dees 

Would be a miracle to win enough, but can them sinking us so we don’t play finals 

7 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Thanks for nothing Whorethorn

Results never go our way, not that we should need them to. 

As the holders of Hawthorn's pick two this year, I'm pretty happy with that result.

 

 


6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Can we get Joe?

We need two Joe's!

Daniher and someone to pay for him

That's right where the hell is the other Joe...er.er.. the MFC faithful savior

Gutnik

Gone but not forgotten.

Wow when I left the score check I saw the Hawks up at half time by 36 points. I still would've preferred Essendon to lose but I have to love those Hawks fans having to endure some serious pain!

I can't see Essendon making finals with their run home, but it could possibly still end up that our round 18 game is the finals tie-breaker. 

6 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

As the holders of Hawthorn's pick two this year, I'm pretty happy with that result.

 

 

 

We have their 2nd round pick?


Haven’t been watching too many non-Dees games but this umpiring between WC v Tiges is terrible (appearing to favor the Tiges at this point).
 

AFL is a shambles with regards to the umpiring, so disappointingly bad. Just put the bloody whistle away – if there is any doubt or grey area over a potential free - just leave it and let them play!

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The Bombers are back... yuk

The Age

Just stunning. Essendon come from six goals down to win by 16 points and keep their finals hopes alive. And it was on the back of a magnificent three-goal return showing from Joe Daniher, who delivered all that was promised and much more.

Next 3 are WC, Cats and Port. Let’s see how they go against them.

As with the players, the maggots are exposed in hub and frenzy football. Night after night, game after game we same the same clowns making appalling and consistently bad decisions. Tonight Maggot 11 is excelling. But of course he will running around again in a couple of days making the same appalling calls. Unfortunately, it’s not just Maggot 11.


6 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

As with the players, the maggots are exposed in hub and frenzy football. Night after night, game after game we same the same clowns making appalling and consistently bad decisions. Tonight Maggot 11 is excelling. But of course he will running around again in a couple of days making the same appalling calls. Unfortunately, it’s not just Maggot 11.

Meth Coke are a totally different team away from Perth, admittedly they lost Kennedy early, but the change is staggering 

No wonder they are talking to Nought

Jeez Richmond are an unlikeable bunch led by that whinging [censored] coach of theirs. Hope Weat Coast can come back and beat them, but doubt it with the way the games unfolded.

Dam you hawthorn. I was at work and saw the half time score. Hawthorn were very inaccurate but gee they were 6 goals up then capitulated after that. Ugh I thought I was going to start my weekend off well. And they jumped us and now we have to put up with all the happy essnescum fans. 

 

GF will be played in Brissy so count out West Coke


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