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10 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

This has been a bad weekend to be a Dees supporter 

I hate relying on other results lack days of old.

Can't believe they've got out of jail again.

Bloody great round of footy though

 

WHY DIDNT THE TWO BOMBERS DEFENFERS SPOIL THE BALL?!?

they just let Elliot chest mark it

[censored] me

Edited by DubDee


And by the way Jamie Elliott is all class. Superb footballer who has had to deal with horrendous injuries over his career

How could those 2 Essendon players allow Elliot to mark that? Have a look at Heppell - absolutely furious.

 

It’s going to be their year I’m afraid.

How the heck did they pull that one out of the fire. Not to mention the 25,000 other close ones they’ve won.


One of my most hated players from my most hated club nails an after the siren goal to win against arguably my next most hated club. I just feel dirty right now.

Nine in a row too

1 minute ago, gs77 said:

One of my most hated players from my most hated club nails an after the siren goal to win against arguably my next most hated club. I just feel dirty right now.

So much hatred

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

It’s going to be their year I’m afraid.

How the heck did they pull that one out of the fire. Not to mention the 25,000 other close ones they’ve won.

There's something special brewing there, I'm convinced now. 


And now we have to win four in a row to finish top two. Missing top four is massively on the cards. Gawny’s “missed a chance” is understatement of the year. We’re in huge trouble now.

I'm sorry but that last play was pathetically defended by Essendon. Elliot who isn't even talk marked between 2 Essendon players.

I thought Howe coughed up the game then.

Ugh now they're on the same points as us. Yuck. I thought they'd be in for a few more years of misery.

5 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Collingwood falling over the line against bottom 6 teams again. Good on em they won't win a final

They’re the real deal.

Time to face facts.

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

They’re the real deal.

Time to face facts.

No thank you

7 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Huge L for Dees supporters this weekend

Yep, feel like we've lost twice.


They have used all their luck up and then some. Their last 4 they’ve beaten 12th, 14th, 16th and 18th by an average of 5 points. I mean. What a joke.

As much as i wanted to see Geelong and the pies lose the fact is we need to take care of our own business. We get our act together and start playing the way we know we can then it doesn't matter what the others do. 

 
8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

WHY DIDNT THE TWO BOMBERS DEFENFERS SPOIL THE BALL?!?

they just let Elliot chest mark it

[censored] me

But even earlier why weren’t 17 Bombers lined up well behind their guy just in case he missed? The Pies took the kick out and waltzed it out of D50 to get it to Elliot. 

I would sack the coach off the back of that loss. How you have players just watching a kick is if it's going through for a goal and not preparing for a quick kick in is pathetic. 

I don't really mean that but seriously what the hell. 


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