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Just now, Moonshadow said:

Are Spargo and Milkshake even playing today?

spargo going ok melk normal not involved performance he must have pics of goody

 

Had a chance to prove we are ruthless. 

What did we do?

No effort or desperation, back to doing just enough.

Fourth quarter blitz, get our game going in case we make finals.

5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

May giving Smith an absolute bake then.

May should be captain, I reckon. Love Max, but May looks like a natural leader. 

 

More weird butt groping going on.

Footy players are a different breed. ?

Who's goanna push Joe Daniher's wheelchair around this quarter?


1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Essendon $251 to win. Anyone brave enough to put a sneaky shekel on the Dons?

Do the bookies know who they are playing?

Ha ANB thought he was viney and could run through players

 

One thing is certain, Smith will be a big reason we somehow lose this 


1 minute ago, Kiss of Death said:

I’m blaming Smith because SEN is blaming Smith, and it’s all I have to go on.

Damage was done upfield, the ball should never have going into their forward line. Very poor defending with 10 sec to go. We really lack the killer instinct to bury sides.

lol smith


Smith behind again

9 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

Can we wave bye bye to Joel Smith yet?

What about now? ?

Smith does more self pity acts than 1%’s

2 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Had a chance to prove we are ruthless. 

What did we do?

No effort or desperation, back to doing just enough.

Fourth quarter blitz, get our game going in case we make finals.

Lost count of number of times when we concede a goal in the last minute of a quarter. It's almost a given that we do it at least once a game. Sick of it.


4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Essendon $251 to win. Anyone brave enough to put a sneaky shekel on the Dons?

I'm no gambler but worth a few bucks IMO.
 

 

lol smith deliberately throwin this game

Why do we play around with poor handballing?


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