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Strap in, next 6 weeks gonna be fun 

 

The peptides won.  Now to look and see how that affects us


Pleased that Essendon won. That umpiring was 100% garbage.

 

We needed that result


Easiest money I ever made bombers at $3.80. 

crazy odds considering Lions lost half their team. Bombers were poor. A middle table team would have thrashed the lions

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

You have to wonder now what our win against the Lions showed form wise.

A long six weeks in front of us

No you don’t. Brisbane had 9 players out from last week due to injury and Covid protocols. 

Why are Melbourne supporters so keen to kick their own? It’s bizarre. That win against Brisbane was amazing.

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

You have to wonder now what our win against the Lions showed form wise.

A long six weeks in front of us

We've got some improving to do


4 minutes ago, 640MD said:

The peptides won.  Now to look and see how that affects us

I already know how it affects me. 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

that’s how!

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

You have to wonder now what our win against the Lions showed form wise.

A long six weeks in front of us

Not with the number of players out.

 

That win suits us

And now that the game is over we can all return to hating Essendon again

3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Second week in a row I feel dirty after a game and need a shower.

Same. I guess we just have take comfort in knowing Essendon aren’t playing finals and one can never get sick of that. 

Now just to make our day. If the weagles  have enough uppers. They might beat the blues 

fancy supporting either side. Dons or eagles I mea, 

go Dees 


Great result for US. Let’s hope now WC continue their improvement.

Edited by John Crow Batty

They pay those as head high frees all the time.  Stiff, like when a player trips into an oncoming oppenents knee, but they stll pay them.  No one would blink an eye if it happend in the second quarter.  And, waaaaay more there than the one McCluggage got earlier when he got tackled fairly but threw his head back and the umpired guessed.

Edited by Vipercrunch

6 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

No you don’t. Brisbane had 9 players out from last week due to injury and Covid protocols. 

Why are Melbourne supporters so keen to kick their own? It’s bizarre. That win against Brisbane was amazing.

Adelaide being thumped by Hawthorn

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Adelaide being thumped by Hawthorn

Adelaide looked more hungrier than us. That was a worry even though we got over them.

Our win against Brisbane has not aged well

Not a fan of having losses to no 1,3, 5 and 6 either


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