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Who's Deeboy on there? Jeez I get embarrassed when I see Dees supporters crop up on opposition sites trying to "defend our honour". Bah. So childish.

Anyway, I personally take very little notice of what opposition supporters like those guys over there have to say. Didn't read a single post in that thread that didn't show the intellect of a baboon.

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Not sure why the Bombers fans over there jumped all over Gardner, it's not like he was having a crack at Essendon. Perhpas they are a bit touchy after Anzac Day [i know I am].

It always amuses me when they come up with stuff like 'look after your own backyard at 0-4" etc etc.

I reckon the last time I checked, we finished 2nd bottom last year and Melbourne played in a semi final.

Not to mention we havn't beaten you since the 2004 Elimination final.

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Not sure why the Bombers fans over there jumped all over Gardner, it's not like he was having a crack at Essendon. Perhpas they are a bit touchy after Anzac Day [i know I am].

It always amuses me when they come up with stuff like 'look after your own backyard at 0-4" etc etc.

I reckon the last time I checked, we finished 2nd bottom last year and Melbourne played in a semi final.

Not to mention we havn't beaten you since the 2004 Elimination final.

Respect

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Not sure why the Bombers fans over there jumped all over Gardner, it's not like he was having a crack at Essendon. Perhpas they are a bit touchy after Anzac Day [i know I am].

It always amuses me when they come up with stuff like 'look after your own backyard at 0-4" etc etc.

I reckon the last time I checked, we finished 2nd bottom last year and Melbourne played in a semi final.

Not to mention we havn't beaten you since the 2004 Elimination final.

or the fact that it is completely irrelevant to the argument at hand.

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It's great to see that at least Demonland doesn't cater for these kind of threads, give me classy, informed discussion over 'omgz Gardana iz a (censored) who iz he anywayz' anyday. I'll bet that the TFS segment with Paul was cut to have maximum impact as well, as he was generally only quoting one sentence at a time, Today Tonight style.

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Not sure why the Bombers fans over there jumped all over Gardner, it's not like he was having a crack at Essendon. Perhpas they are a bit touchy after Anzac Day [i know I am].

It always amuses me when they come up with stuff like 'look after your own backyard at 0-4" etc etc.

I reckon the last time I checked, we finished 2nd bottom last year and Melbourne played in a semi final.

Not to mention we havn't beaten you since the 2004 Elimination final.

No offence, but these geeks sound like supporters whose team has lost games to Carlton and Collingwood and haven't come up against a class opponent yet.

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No offence, but these geeks sound like supporters whose team has lost games to Carlton and Collingwood and haven't come up against a class opponent yet.

Geez! What a read. As long as you're bagging the opposition sounds like everyone over there will agree and slap you on the back.

It's a conga line of dunces.

If the clowns who are Dees supporters post here they might want to stop embarassing themselves.

There would be no point going on there and telling them that the point Paul Gardner was making which they clearly have all misunderstood is that Ben Cousins SHOULD have been caught and HAD he as he might in other sports he would be rubbed out for two years. Go to the video idiots! You know, the thingy the umpires panel should use when reviewing frees they pay to Matthew Lloyd.

Now if I have got that wrong I know one of my fellow posters will quickly tell me and I won't have everyone just agree with me.

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No offence, but these geeks sound like supporters whose team has lost games to Carlton and Collingwood and haven't come up against a class opponent yet.

No offence taken. Although I'm happy with our wins against Adelaide at AAMI stadium, and Freo and the Saints who both played finals last year.

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A few days ago, someone on one of the boards directed readers to something on a Collingwood (is that how it's spelt?) board and now there's this. I just love it. The hate these geniuses have is fantastic. I think whenever I am feeling down and have self-doubts I'm going to visit those sites.

We shouldn't compare ourselves with those guys - we should just be grateful.

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Gardner did the right thing. he came out and made some big statements, which take the heat of the players and coach for a short while.

Good to see him come out and bat for the club.

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