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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Is it true bummers havent played at kardinia for over fifteen years?

Unlike us who play there every year.

28 years!!!

32 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I know we’re supposed to want Geelong to lose tonight but there’s just simply no way I can barrack for Essendon.

They make me ? 

Change your ways tonight WCW because I’m hoping to recover money tonight 

I need “the vibe” !

 

2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Can someone please give me a good reason why Friday night games start at 7.50?

Because some people have jobs and small kids they want to [censored] off to bed before the game starts. Solid time. 
 

4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Because some people have jobs and small kids they want to [censored] off to bed before the game starts. Solid time. 
 

Fair enough, I don’t have kids to worry about so it feels a bit late but good to hear it suits some people. 

 

Fair dinkum, you learn more from Daisy’s special comments than you do from the entire commentary. 
#LoveDaisyLots

I'm hoping the bombers get up.

I hate both teams but want anyone near us on the ladder to fall.


10 hours ago, demonstone said:

Whenever I hear the GWS song, I can't help but think of this bloke dancing.

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19 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Change your ways tonight WCW because I’m hoping to recover money tonight 

I need “the vibe” !

Yeah nah, I tried, put in a solid two minutes, I did. Just for you. ? But Stringer makes it impossible. Soz. 

35 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Is it true bummers havent played at kardinia for over fifteen years?

Unlike us who play there every year.

Hopefully by the time we play them we are 2 games clear in top spot so we rest half the team.


Essendon carving Geelong up through the midfield. 

Those 30+ Geelong players are really going to struggle to keep up.

Goes to show how important last weeks win was.

Essendon not push overs anymore no matter how much cheating they have done in the past.

They could win a final or two with the amount of run and their set up behind the ball.

Edited by Win4theAges


13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yeah nah, I tried, put in a solid two minutes, I did. Just for you. ? But Stringer makes it impossible. Soz. 

Yeah….. well…. It looks both jeelong and my good self are [censored] 

Just now, Win4theAges said:

Goes to show how much last weeks win was.

Essendon not push overs anymore no matter how much cheating they have done in the past.

They’re a very high scoring sides. To keep them to 57 points was absolutely amazing. 
We don’t win pretty but we don’t lose ugly either. 

 

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