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  On 05/08/2023 at 04:59, leave it to deever said:

Touk Miller needs to understand that Tackle doesn't mean " tackle."

Ouch.

Touk Miller must be one of the bravest players in the AFL. I wouldn't be going anywhere near Zorko's 'private parts'. Never know what diseases you're likely to be exposed to.

 
  On 05/08/2023 at 01:02, Maldonboy38 said:

There are a large number of us Demonlanders who watch multiple games across the weekend, and most of us are probably on the mature end of the age scale. So over the years we get to see some great footballers who stand out.

I was a huge fan of Paul Kelly from the Swans and would watch Sydney games just to see him.

It's the same with Bontempelli. Watching him makes me love the game. Fair, strong, ridiculously skilful, natural leader, match winner. I put him up near Robbie Flower for the graceful way he plays the game. Last night he was at his best.

The bont is easily in my top 10 players I have seen in my lifetime.

 

Essendon are a dead set crab farm.


Bombers are pathetic. they have a chance at finals and desperately need % and they are still [censored] the bed

WC don’t even want to win!

  On 05/08/2023 at 05:36, DubDee said:

Bombers are pathetic. they have a chance at finals and desperately need % and they are still [censored] the bed

WC don’t even want to win!

Wouldn't be beyond the Bombers to play dead now that finals look out of reach. 

 

I'll laugh if the bombers lose this.

If Eagles pick up the win they'll go ahead of North. Changes the No. 1 pick trading conversation somewhat if that happens.


if WC get up North will be tanking hard tomorrow 


  On 05/08/2023 at 05:52, Deebauched said:

Bomber fan bet 500 dollars on a win. Payout 530. He gambled 500 to win 30. Possibly the dumbest person alive.

No. That is reserved to a Woods fan who had a spare $1m.

Ha ha go eagles.

Look Essendon will hang on but the fact Essendon fans right now are sitting there uncomfortably does make me laugh 


I really can’t stress how important it is that we don’t come out asleep tomorrow. Because even the worst teams can beat you when you’re not on. 

Also LOL Essendon

 

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