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Essendon should have taken uppers before the game instead of downers. They are playing as badly as the filth who are playing well but it is a practice drill.

 

Yay 2 metre Peter 🤮🤮🤮


19 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Essendon should have taken uppers before the game instead of downers. 

They did and they are kicking in.

 

The positive is that if we win next week it sets up a massive game against the Pies in 2 weeks

Mihocek up to his usual tricks of pulling down players who mark in front, so as their impact to the ground is doubled.Then says sorry.

I wonder who the umps want to win the 3rd Q. 

can’t wait to find out!

Cox, another who likes doing that..


Mihocek has a dirty habit of going up for the mark behind an opponent and if outmarked, pulling the guy back, which causes them to fall backwards, often hitting their head on the ground. Just did it to Redmond and did it to Petty, which injured him. 

3 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Mihocek up to his usual tricks of pulling down players who mark in front, so as their impact to the ground is doubled.Then says sorry.

Sorry didn’t see your post. But we agree.

..Cox, another who likes doing that..

And maggots wonder why they get called maggots.

16 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Mihocek has a dirty habit of going up for the mark behind an opponent and if outmarked, pulling the guy back, which causes them to fall backwards, often hitting their head on the ground. Just did it to Redmond and did it to Petty, which injured him. 

Redman subbed off. I wish the media would pick up on this stuff.


Essendon with 8 of the last 9 goals.

Imagine what demonland would be like if we gave up a 37 point lead against the bombers! 

Macrae said they have been loading when they have a 7 or 8 day break. Just saying. Time for some people to wake up. 

Bombers lacking composure inside 50. snatching at chances. they just need to settle and they'll run over the top of the pies easy

 
9 minutes ago, 1964_2 said:

Imagine what demonland would be like if we gave up a 37 point lead against the bombers! 

Macrae said they have been loading when they have a 7 or 8 day break. Just saying. Time for some people to wake up. 

Mate, Essendon won last week, they're in red hot form... that's the reason!


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