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2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

It’s like they picked the dumbest 20,000 they had, chucked them on the wing and said “just boo”. They are legit inbred. 

No they didn’t their all like this. 

 

We got it right that quarter. Increased pressure, improved defence and the marking target kicked to a player in better position.

Lots of kicks at goal from both sides have dropped short tonight. 

Just now, Brownie said:

He's having a cracker. 

Brayshaw seems to be missing.

Who shut Merrett down?

brayshaw had a great first half


1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Jesus this game is giving me palpitations.

We're ahead and everything, and provided the wheels don't fall off we should run over these twerps.

But we've gone from a 'nice problem to have' in not knowing who to pick up forward to we seriously don't know who to pick. TMac has gone off the boil, I thought last round was an aberration. Fritter has had a couple of assists but otherwise nowhere near it. Kozzie quiet. 

What do we do?! We're going to need to convert against better teams and in finals!

Really frustrating. We should have buried them by now.

3 minutes ago, binman said:

Not been watching us this year?

Of the "better" teams who exactly had shredded us.

Unless by better teams you ate referring to the pies and crows.

Calm down mate. I've watched every game.

Our current forward structure was working against the other teams. Today it has looked limp. Constructive comment to say we're going to need to fix it. The Bombers are not a top 8 team. We will soon face a bunch of them..

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Man I am going to enjoy this last quarter. 

Wish I could say the same! I can’t/won’t relax until the siren sounds and we’ve won. 

 
5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Why single out one incident? They literally boo at everything. Everything. EVERYTHING. 

Don't know.
You're the one with Essendon supporters as friends .... Not me.
 

Reckon Kozzie could do with a game or 2 at Casey. well off the pace tonight


Picket poor tonight


A few of the boys not making 40 tonight. Weird.

McLachlan: another three goals will put the bombers in front. 
#barrackingMuch?

9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Why single out one incident? They literally boo at everything. Everything. EVERYTHING. 

The booing is doing my head in. 

Essendun were thugs are still thugs


God how I HATE stringer 

 

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