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Just now, Demon_spurs said:

Surely no team can come back from 4 and a bit goals down with just 7 minutes left

I see what you're doing there! They can

 
44 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

JUH to the Eagles is my guess

They will land a very big one in the next two years

Dogs can't go anywhere with their defence

Naughton makes more sense as a WA. 

 

But isn't Brad Scott the greatest coach since Chris Scott? This isn't making sense.

2 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Surely no team can come back from 4 and a bit goals down with just 7 minutes left

When JB said that I said don't compare Essendons players to our players. Then I remembered they actually beat us


Essendon are putrid. Their midfield is full of small bodies, they get monstered. Stringer is fat. Won’t make finals.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

But isn't Brad Scott the greatest coach since Chris Scott? This isn't making sense.

Channel 7 already protecting the twin, they are a WIP and Essendon fans should feel hopeful 🤢🤢

 
Just now, bobby1554 said:

Essendon are putrid. Their midfield is full of small bodies, they get monstered. Stringer is fat. Won’t make finals.

Stringer and Darcy as ruck, the fattest duo in the guts.

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

When JB said that I said don't compare Essendons players to our players. Then I remembered they actually beat us

I don't listen to the commentary


Now back to the cricket and see what the Aussies can do

Good start to the weekend with them losing. 

Weightman just took a mark with 3 Essendon defenders around him & not one went near him

8 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Naughton makes more sense as a WA. 

Difficult keeping them both and English plus they wasted money on Lobb

to all the people that were worried about the Top 4 Bombers?

they are choking cheats and always will be

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

to all the people that were worried about the Top 4 Bombers?

they are choking cheats and always will be

And so say all of us


heres to 20 years of the those essendon [censored] not winning a final!

in 2 years i reckon Hagen and Naughton will be the best fwd line in the comp

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

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You can go ahead and put a red line through your furrowed brow now mate!


 

Bont is a great player. But when he dropped an easy chest mark which resulted in an Essendon goal, the commentators said nothing. Even when it was replayed. No such treatment for Libba when a handball was intercepted and similarly resulted in a goal.

What's happened to shepherding? Seems to be a long forgotten skill. 

I hope that JVR follows JUH's rate of improvement. He's a star.

I wish we'd recruited Peter Wright.

Stringer ... lol

I don't like Weightman much, but he's a pretty good player. 

I was going to say that Essendon were a pretty ordinary side, but they're worse than that.

Might head over to the Essendon Bigfooty forum for some light reading.

 

 

 

Edited by Winners at last

Makes me sick we lost to the Bombers this year. How the hell did that happen?!


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