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40 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Hogan is playing a perfect CHF game

He is great to watch when on

He and Curnow remind me how a strong marking fwd is so important.

 

Bagging the opposition on a banner is not something you see these days, certainly not with our Club anyways. But this happened today…

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40 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I usually like analysing the game, looking for what is causing teams to rise and/or fall. But I m going for a 'big call'. The Dees would be nearly unstoppable if we had Jesse Hogan still with us. I still love watching him. His work rate and forward craft today v the Bombers has been a tutorial in forward play. 

If you mean adding him to our existing team, then I agree. He’s been excellent for GWS, arguably not a whole lot better than he was in 2015, but he set a high bar early. 
I still think we’ve been much better off and +1 trophy because of his departure though. We’re not having much success in recent years without May. 
 

 
4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Bagging the opposition on a banner is not something you see these days, certainly not with our Club anyways. But this happened today…

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They are a fun club


What is happening right now to Essendon is going to bring the footy world together.

A victimless crime.

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Kingy - ' there's nothing left in the legs and maybe nothing left in the head either'

 

What's going on with the Dons?


Imagine getting pumped by 100 points by a team even on points when a top 8 spot is up for grabs. Dons pulled a heart muscle?


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I hope Essendon aren't having an after match function with supporters 

Yeah, they are. It obviously started at 5, with most of the players in attendance.

Liked this from Bomberblitz....

Some said in the lead up, it’s correct to play Phillips, instead of Bryan because he’s more finals ready, and that has to be a consideration now. LOL

Hope it's not us tomorrow

I have a big bombers supporting old girlfriend in Melbourne, and I live overseas. 

Would this be a good time to just happen to email to see how she is, and how the footy's going? 😁

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6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Decent penalty. No-one's saving that 

Oh, shoot. The womens football is on. Thanks for the reminder layzie. 

One of my best mates is an Essendon supporter. He said this loss has ruined all the great progress they’ve made this year. 
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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

One of my best mates is an Essendon supporter. He said this loss has ruined all the great progress they’ve made this year. 
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You know you've slumped as a powerhouse when 9th is great progress..


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