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Essendon or the filth? Hmm, hard choice. On balance I hope the filth lose. (Can't bring myself to say I hope Essendon win.)

 
12 minutes ago, bingers said:

Essendon or the filth?

The good news is that one of them will lose.  The bad news is that one of them will win.  Draw please!

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Agreed. Yet we’re forced to wear the disco jumper against some teams when there is no clash. 

And, frankly, how come Richmond weren't forced to wear their yellow jumper last night?  They did so in the VFL clash, but not the seniors!  Go figure!!


 

Collingwood losing?

Proud Of You Yes GIF


You had one job, Collingwood. ?

#iHateEssendonWithAnUnholyPassion

Now lets go and have a giant big LOL at the filth.

It is has been a lovely weekend. Dees win and pies lose and 2nd last. Does it get any better? 

Ben Long is a dirty player and has an aggro problem

Dropped his knees into a Port player on the ground and then gave away a 50

Edited by Hellish Inferno

Wish we were playing the saints twice this year. They're hopeless.


19 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Wish we were playing the saints twice this year. They're hopeless.

So were we in 2019. 
It’s strange how a team that seems to be on the up can go backwards so quickly. 
They’ve got some good players but just can’t put it together. 

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

So were we in 2019. 
It’s strange how a team that seems to be on the up can go backwards so quickly. 
They’ve got some good players but just can’t put it together. 

Brad Hill epitomises where they are at present. Lost

Gee the siants have gone backwards big time. 

The pies fans are calling for bucks's blood. also I saw pendles get tackled by stringer. That is not a good sign. 

2 hours ago, old dee said:

It is has been a lovely weekend. Dees win and pies lose and 2nd last. Does it get any better? 

Don't forget Carlton lost as well.


 
10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Bucks is blaming the jumper clash 

 

Not quite @Demonland - he did say that he asked the question, and he acknowledge it wasn't actually a problem. It was more he was incredulous/surprised that they kept missing targets.

2 hours ago, Hellish Inferno said:

Ben Long is a dirty player and has an aggro problem

Dropped his knees into a Port player on the ground and then gave away a 50

Obviously runs in the family.


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