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I’m convinced Dodoro has compromising photos of someone high up at the Bombers. The bloke has Teflon shoulders

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Let's pray that DoDrito never learns to milk a draft using the same elasticity with double pike, triple twist and tight tuck he applies to the shenanigans in the Essenscum boardroom.

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25 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Someone at HQ who possibly won’t hate us. Great news.Ā 


36 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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If he can survive working at Essendon then anything is possible, It's a good move for him.

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I loved what Josh Mahoney bought to our club and was disappointed that he ventured to Essendon, I am so happy for Josh that he has been picked up by the AFL he will help make it a much smarter and fairer footy place and I like the changes Ā that Ross Dillon is making within the AFL.Ā 

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21 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

I loved what Josh Mahoney bought to our club and was disappointed that he ventured to Essendon, I am so happy for Josh that he has been picked up by the AFL he will help make it a much smarter and fairer footy place and I like the changes Ā that Ross Dillon is making within the AFL.Ā 

I'm sure we all know who you mean. But it begs the question...is Ross any relation to Andrew Dillon?

the vitriol aimed at him from peptides' people is extraordinary - i thought he was a good egg?

i mean, i know he's part of the anointed afl bois' club, but they really seem to hate him


4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm sure we all know who you mean. But it begs the question...is Ross any relation to Andrew Dillon?

Thanks La Dee- vina fond memories of Ross and I did mean Andrew.!!

3 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

the vitriol aimed at him from peptides' people is extraordinary - i thought he was a good egg?

i mean, i know he's part of the anointed afl bois' club, but they really seem to hate him

Essendrug people hate everyone.Ā 
Feeling is mutualĀ 

They still haven’t been in a world of pain yet.Ā 
Their list is very overratedĀ 

Many years ago now, I was a member the mfc, year after year. Joined after a passionate public plea from Jimmy. Then one year after having some financial struggles I was slow to renew. A cold call from Josh Mahoney himself seemed full of genuine spirit and desire to retain each member as every bit of help would have the club turn the corner soon. Whilst I was low on funds I had just found work and agreed that on the next payday I could make it work and would sign on again for what would have been a 10th year. He said he was excited to have me back and would personally call me that Friday to get me signed up once more. A decade has since passed. I’m beginning to think he has forgotten me.Ā 

6 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

the vitriol aimed at him from peptides' people is extraordinary - i thought he was a good egg?

i mean, i know he's part of the anointed afl bois' club, but they really seem to hate him

being hated by the peptide's people would surely have to be a badge of honour and a good guy endorsement


11 hours ago, Jibroni said:

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If he can survive working at Essendon then anything is possible, It's a good move for him.


But... but he didn’t?

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

being hated by the peptide's people would surely have to be a badge of honour and a good guy endorsement

The highest honour of hatred.

On 8/12/2023 at 9:46 AM, whatwhat say what said:

peppies mate reckons he's an expert at picking small half back flankers that he thinks will become midfielders

...they never do

5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Essendrug people hate everyone.Ā 
Feeling is mutualĀ 

They still haven’t been in a world of pain yet.Ā 
Their list is very overratedĀ 

Just because they claim to be rebuilding but also didn't have a single player in the 22-under-22 team doesn't mean there is anything wrong with their drafting and development. Just ask dodo.

58 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


But... but he didn’t?

Escape is survival! Basically Essendon club politics is a Resident Evil spin-off.

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