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49 minutes ago, DubDee said:

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

JVR Frittata Petracca Pickett?

 
27 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

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

[censored] preparation before the game.

Played in Perth on twilight Sunday. Took the red eye flight to be in Melbourne early morning on Monday. Then flew to Adelaide on Friday to play early Saturday afternoon.

We should've flown straight to Adelaide in hindsight.

26 minutes ago, monoccular said:

JVR Frittata Petracca Pickett?

i mean the best two key forwards 

 

Essendon dropped  the Weed. 

Nothing else to say about Essendon except the Scott  brothers will have a brunch on the weekend.  

Doesnt matter.  No one cares.  I dont. Who cares ???


is there anything better than seeing 25K bombers supporters gets all excited and then get smashed?

 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

is there anything better than seeing 25K bombers supporters gets all excited and then get smashed?

 

seeing 40k bombers supporters get all excited and then get smashed?

 
9 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

seeing 40k bombers supporters get all excited and then get smashed?

Some great stuff on bomberblitz. Loved this one.....

We’ve turned plenty of corners, but we exist in a closed maze.

11 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

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

And Freo and GWS.

We make life hard for ourselves but usually manage to find a way out.


13 hours ago, wizardinoz said:

Nik Cox is the new Cale Morton. 

Just reading this thread now. I literally said the same thing in a mates whats app group chat last night while watching the game.

11 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

[censored] preparation before the game.

Played in Perth on twilight Sunday. Took the red eye flight to be in Melbourne early morning on Monday. Then flew to Adelaide on Friday to play early Saturday afternoon.

We should've flown straight to Adelaide in hindsight.

Exactly. I was shocked when they flew all the way back and then off again on Friday. Should of spent the whole week in Adelaide with Tricky Gil footing the resort bill.  We'd of beaten Essendon for sure.  Stupidest thing weve done this season along with playing a home game in Alice Springs.

Not should of! Should've is the contraction of should have. 

We'd (we had, we should or we would) not we'd of it's we'd have

I need a coffee. Yes I know people will say it doesn't matter, but it does.

There, their or they're is another. It makes a difference!

Sorry, I'm grumpy this morning. 

 

18 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Not should of! Should've is the contraction of should have. 

We'd (we had, we should or we would) not we'd of it's we'd have

I need a coffee. Yes I know people will say it doesn't matter, but it does.

There, their or they're is another. It makes a difference!

Sorry, I'm grumpy this morning. 

 

U want da gramma thred. Lot’s of stuff they’re 

2 hours ago, ManDee said:

Not should of! Should've is the contraction of should have. 

We'd (we had, we should or we would) not we'd of it's we'd have

I need a coffee. Yes I know people will say it doesn't matter, but it does.

There, their or they're is another. It makes a difference!

Sorry, I'm grumpy this morning. 

 

You cant be serious!

Are you married?


Carlton v West Coast

Five and a half minutes in and Carlton are 26 points to 0 and have had 43 possessions to 8.

186 challenger on the cards?

 


Hard to believe how far the Eagles have fallen. I thoroughly dislike the club and its supporters, so no tears shed here. The only downside is they are so bad i don't think they're much hope of beating Freo which could impact the deathride. 

 

I am personally very happy for West Coast

Edited by Jaded No More

4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Hard to believe how far the Eagles have fallen. I thoroughly dislike the club and its supporters, so no tears shed here. The only downside is they are so bad i don't think they're much hope of beating Freo which could impact the deathride. 

The Eagles are firmly within the 190 band right now. Here's hoping

Edited by Chook


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