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On 3/19/2021 at 9:57 PM, P-man said:

Watching Howe trudge off the ground looking forlornly at the scoreboard. Warms the heart.

I personally found watching the bitter tears falling like gentle rain from the eyes of the Essendon faithful after the siren the other day much more enjoyable. So many delusional  flogs in so much pain !!!! 

It was a beautiful thing!!

 

I see that the hopeless player that the pies gave to North for nothing was Norths best player with I think 29 disposals. Were you watching Bucks would have been useful at the weekend.

The footy has been terrific & easy on the eye.  Managed to watch 2 full games and the 2nd half of 2 others

The new rule (man on the mark) has changed the way the coaches are framing their game plans (far more attacking) ... the carrot has been tangled and teams are responding

Of course it is early doors but we're already seeing a better balance ... decades ago most I knew and spoke to thought that 24 - 30 goals in a game was about the right number

I initially thought that having the man on the mark standing still sounded quite silly but it seems to be working with regards to less of a defensive intent by the coaches

Good Key forwards can have a bigger impact as a consequence (if there are lots more 'Faster' attacking forays)

We need to get a fit & firing Ben Brown into our team asap

 
On 3/22/2021 at 6:50 PM, Demonland said:

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Paying $50 for someone to burn Essendon jumpers seems fair. I'd do for nothing.


On 3/22/2021 at 7:50 AM, Demonland said:

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At least he's managed to see a premiership in that time. Still the count up of days without a finals win is pretty damn hilarious!

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