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1 hour ago, Hellish Inferno said:

It irritates me to see players that have clearly practised or been taught how to milk frees

Prime example. Being tackled from behind while standing and just falling forwards on purpose to draw an in the back

saw a tackle on Bolton from behind and immediately shrugged both shoulders making the tackle high, umps didn't get sucked in, big win for footy

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Really feel for any of these boys retiring and what they went through.

Which is why I respect both Melk and Hibbo.
Both had the gonads to leave.


The theme of today's games seems not be not always getting what you want but getting what you need.

4 hours ago, TheWiz said:

 

Rohan looks a bit proppy and maybe has injured his leg.

He’s no big loss. Not exactly known for his finals performances 😂

Rutten. All class.  Composed and definitely in the Goodwin mould imv. 
 

But Jobe Watson has the “gut instinct” that he going to get sacked.  
 

Bombers are a mess !!! 

 
12 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Rutten. All class.  Composed and definitely in the Goodwin mould imv. 
 

But Jobe Watson has the “gut instinct” that he going to get sacked.  
 

Bombers are a mess !!! 

Rutten should walk. I know he won’t because he deserves a pay out, but FMD who would turn up to that dump of a workplace? 
Pathetic treatment from Essendon. They really only know how to cuddle their own. If your name isn’t Sheedy or Hird, you can go to hell. 

4 hours ago, Bimbo said:

West Coast in passing 44 points has ensured that our defence has has the least total points scored against them this year.

This is important as the premiers last year were in the same position after the end of the home and away season.

And given the teams we played is saying even more for that achievement 


This is a look of a bloke that's already been told he's sacked.. Seriously feel for him, the treatment alone had been utterly pathetic. 

Absolute disgraced of an organisation is Essendon.  

 

I'm glad Hurley retired. He was always one of those strong players that could dominate.

I'm just going to put it out there. I hope Hawthorn win today so the dogs can't get even a chance to be 8th.

Also I hope Carlton win so the pies can't get anywhere near the top 4

12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I'm glad Hurley retired. He was always one of those strong players that could dominate.

I'm just going to put it out there. I hope Hawthorn win today so the dogs can't get even a chance to be 8th.

Also I hope Carlton win so the pies can't get anywhere near the top 4

Yes, would be funny if the Dogs get done today. I was wanting a Carlton win, but on second thought we get to have a crack at the Pies in a QF if they win and Sydney lose. 

10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Rutten. All class.  Composed and definitely in the Goodwin mould imv. 
 

But Jobe Watson has the “gut instinct” that he going to get sacked.  
 

Bombers are a mess !!! 

Sharp as a tack that Jobe Watson isn't he?

13 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Who is the F wit on 5aa commentating 

I have never heard such bias towards the PAP

it’s worse than 3GL!!!

3GL in the 70's on Sunday afternoon - Jeelong West. 


Darcy Fogarty is an absolute jet. Great hands, brilliant kick.

14 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

kelli underwood too

she can give the full history of the reg hickey stand

Sounds like she's observed him at the urinal in the bathroom of the old members stand. 

8 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Darcy Fogarty is an absolute jet. Great hands, brilliant kick.

A year ago he was on the nose.

Farewelling retiring players is something footy clubs do so well these days. Great scenes at the MCG and Adelaide Oval last night for two people who thoroughly deserved to be sent off in style.

I didn't appreciate until this week just how serious Michael Hurley's injury was and Robbie Gray is right up there with favourite non MFC players.


Will be watching the Pies v blues game.

I think the latter may win.

I hope they do. That hope is the least I can do following our win that gutted all of their supporters.

Besides I want Cwood's confidence taken down a few pegs going into finals.

Walsh is a late out for Carlton, sadly helping the Filth.

 

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9 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Walsh is a late out for Carlton, sadly helping the Filth.

 

Far out!

Ima be at the match today cheering on not Sydney with a group of DA-ers. We’ll be as loud today as we are at our own games. Well, almost. 
GO SAINTS!!! ❤️🖤 🤍 


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