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1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

This game has a distinct 80’s VFL vibe. Essendon vs Footscray at a regional ground with lots of mullets on the field.

Yep, not to mention the mud patch in the centre too 👌

 

Game being ruined by umpires poor decisions. 

In a grinding, wrestling game there are soft frees everywhere. 

Let them play.

Though amazed at the number of throws that aren't called.

The players seem to appeal everything, reminds me of cricket.

 

 

The boos from bombers fans just sounds like the sweetest music


Its is just me or is Cody Weightman trying to become the most disliked player in the AFL?

6 minutes ago, old dee said:

I find it hard to feel any sadness for Essendrug.

I'm not even trying.

 

Essendon young players are mostly over-hyped but Sam Draper is going to be a very good player for them


Useless trivia:  Unless I'm mistaken, the margin in both games yesterday, and today's game at 3/4 time in each case was/is 19 points.

An Essendon supporter walking back to his seat had a tray full of beer in one hand, a cup in the other and was still appealing with the hands for insufficient intent. I would never risk one beer spilling let alone a tray pleading for deliberate. 

Just now, Jibroni said:

Its is just me or is Cody Weightman trying to become the most disliked player in the AFL?

Makes you wonder the psyche of some players. 
Same with Mathieson.
They know they look like flogs don't they.

Now who would have thought that would have happened.Thought I spotted Wallis Long and Sheedy out there but nay, it was just a Diamond Valley seconds semi at Preston on Sunday 


Essendon will be better for the experience. They were lucky to make it to be honest. Dogs still horribly unconvincing. I think Brisbane will waltz into the prelim against Port. 

10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Bomber Blitz will be great reading tonight.

Dogs very lucky

Heres some best of from their Game Day thread so far:

https://discourse.bomberblitz.com/t/game-day-elimination-final-essendon-vs-western-bulldogs/23552/2410

 

"Get absolutely fkd you [censored] cheating carnts"

"whos going to be our toby green and run into one of these cuntts"

"Start a biff."

"Poor, poor team selection for wet weather…"

"I hope covid shuts down the finals"

"Send the dogs to Tassie. [censored] off you mutts"

Edited by Wadda We Sing


9 minutes ago, BDA said:

Sam Draper is going to be a very good player for them

Not without a haircut, he won’t. Just ask Luke Jackson. 

 

Oh, hell. It looks like those nice boys from Windy Hill are going to go down to the horrible Footscray team. So long since they've won any final. And they've had more scoring shot s and everything.

5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Heres some best of from their Game Day thread so far:

https://discourse.bomberblitz.com/t/game-day-elimination-final-essendon-vs-western-bulldogs/23552/2410

 

"Get absolutely fkd you [censored] cheating carnts"

"whos going to be our toby green and run into one of these cuntts"

"Start a biff."

"Poor, poor team selection for wet weather…"

"I hope covid shuts down the finals"

"Send the dogs to Tassie. [censored] off you mutts"

So, pretty reasonable then…..


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