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3 hours ago, loges said:

That's what I thought last year.

They can't sack Buckley again though!

 
 
34 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

From memory, and this might be wrong, Pert simply asked the AFL if we could have a home game vs the Dogs in Round 1 to unfurl the flag (e.g. see here).

I'm not sure we asked for it to be a Wednesday night, and indeed I reckon if we'd been given the choice we'd have asked for a Friday night.

As to Gil, he will do what Channel 7 want him to do, because the AFL needs Channel 7's money. 7 want more night games, so 7 will continue to get more night games. 

Seems pretty clear from the article that we backed the Wednesday game so as to be the first game


59 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Absolutely they did.

Again, not sure if you're backing up your argument all that well. I've highlighted your this part in particular. 

2013 -  they won by 15 points against Freo who never looked like winning on the day. The first half Fremantle kicked a total of 1.6 which was horrible display on the big stage.

2014 - Hawthorn smashed Sydney by 74 points. Folded like a beach chair as you say.

2015 - flogged West Coast by 46 points. Game was pretty much over in the first quarter after Hawthorn kicked 5 goals straight to West Coast 1.3. At 3 quarter time Hawthorn were in front by 50 points. West Coast absolutely folded and were cooked 25 minutes into the first quarter.

Realistically how is this any different to Richmond?

Adelaide and GW$ didn’t even bother to turn up. They were far worse than the Whorethorn games, particularly GW$

 

Geelong moving the ball much quicker than last year

6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Essendon getting flogged but Geelong winning = 🥲.

No win situation 

 

Never too early to jump on Bomberblitz….Cats stronger bodies on show here

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No win situation 

Actually, defs win situation. What part of ESSENDON do you not understand????? 😆


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Actually, defs win situation. What part of ESSENDON do you not understand????? 😆

I can never Support anything Jeelong either 

This has the look of a 100 point shellacking. Men and against boys so far

13 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Essendon getting flogged but Geelong winning = 🥲.

My thoughts exactly. How are Geelong STILL hanging on? F off already!!!!


Hawkins could kick ten today. Essendon struggling to account for his size and strength.

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I can never Support anything Jeelong either 

Soz, Forgot who I was talking to 😁

What an awful quarter of football.

Disgusting to watch.

Game over already. 

how do the Cats do it every year? They are missing 5 from their 22 too

Well we will just need to smash them in a prelim again I guess. 


23 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Good start by the cats

Too bad they can't play Essendon in finals.

1 hour ago, BDA said:

Wednesday night was fantastic, i'm not complaining but it would have been great if we were playing our game in the 2pm slot today. A beautiful Saturday afternoon at the G to unfurl the flag, bring the kids, perfect conditions for footy and enjoy a few beers while watching. And i'm sure we would have got even more Dees fans along.

Grand final replay was the only way Gil could justify a Wednesday Night game. It was all about & and Foxtel. 

Essendon too many vanilla players

 
12 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Adelaide and GW$ didn’t even bother to turn up. They were far worse than the Whorethorn games, particularly GW$

 

What lol

Adelaide were 2 goals up at quarter time and only 2 goals down at at half time. They were absolutely right in the game going into the 3rd quarter. 

The GWS game is absolutely no different to the Hawthorn's 2014 gran final. Both games were were over at quarter time.

All Hawthorn's grand finals the opposition were pretty much done in the first quarter.


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