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Gee, Peter Wright knows now to kick a football. Bombers well back in this contest after a shaky start.

 
 

Lots more opposition coaches now coaching from interchange bench copying Goodwin and Fagan who were the only ones doing it last season. Today both Rutten and Longmuir coaching from the bench as was Beveridge the other day. Must be a trend to think it might be advantageous since Melbourne and Brisbane are top of the ladder.

essendon matching or beating swans on the stats

but getting nothing from merrett or stringer and little from parish......strange


5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Help if the swans could kick properly

Don’t know, a Swans loss could be handy to us. 

4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Don’t know, a Swans loss could be handy to us. 

True but I enjoy seeing Essendon lose because then there supporters aren't happy

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

True but I enjoy seeing Essendon lose because then there supporters aren't happy

Yeah that’s the bonus part. Win win 


Essendon has become very reactive.

Essendon are showing why execution in play and finishing when you get your opportunities are so important.

The Swans have played all over them, but have sprayed their shots six ways from Sunday. 

If Essendon had connected a few more kicks moving through the corridor, they’d be one or three goals up.

 

 

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Merrett 3 goals, I'd love to see one of our mids bob up & do this today

it shall be done

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I'm barracking for Essendon, I have a hot shower with lots of soap after. Chance of only one game between 1st and 7th if results go the wrong way this weekend.

5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

It would be embarrassing if Essendon beat Sydney and we couldn't

No it wouldn't. Swans have beaten themselves today because of inaccurate kicking


genuinely torn between the scum keeping the Swans further from us on the ladder, or for them to kick a goal at the death robbing the Bomber fans of acwin

 

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

go you beautiful bombers !!!!

(I picked it... see page 1 of this thread)

Surely a bannable offence…………mods!

 

Folks. We all hate Essendon. That goes without saying

But we're not going to cut off our nose to spite our face. Better for us if the Swans lose.


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