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I'm happy Trac kicked that, hasn't been his best tonight, and he probably wasn't the best option in the 50. 

Here we go here we go

 

 

The booing is insufferable ?

 

You forget just how feral Essendon supporters are

Viney is not ready. He doesn’t deserve to play seniors to gain fitness. 


2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Petracca is going to look like a pickle if we lose now.

They'll wave to him forever more.

No. The Essendon supporters need to know that Melbourne football teams will no longer be pushed around. Trac did the right thing to tell the opposition fans to get stuffed.

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The booing is insufferable ?

Lowest form of supporting. When you’re a total moron it’s the only way you know how to support. 

3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Luv the big up yours to the Essendon fans! ❤?

According to McLachlan he was saying hello to someone he knew in the crowd. 
He’s such an [censored]. 


Hollywood again from Clarry....just dumb tonight


I love Clayton. but he killed that chain with another poor handball. he's not beyond criticism

Everyone seemed to just be standing around while the ball was delivered in the 50???!


2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Viney is not ready. He doesn’t deserve to play seniors to gain fitness. 

I was thinking during the week that he looks like he has put on a few kgs since we last saw him.

He doesn't look like himself at all.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Lowest form of supporting. When you’re a total moron it’s the only way you know how to support. 

It's the easiest way to show your displeasure loudly.
Tell me you've never boo'd at the footy.

Nice mark Lever. 

 

How can nobody go for the mark after the Tom McDonald kick falls short? Baffles me

 


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