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Reckon I could kick a goal for Collingwood tonight, which is saying something.

 

Umps getting ready to pay Pies 100000 frees in the finals.

 
1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

How did this bombers team inflict the biggest loss on us this year?

 Crazy

They actually looked slick, impressive and hungry when they played us in Gather Round.

Compare that to the rabble on display tonight.

10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

They’re playing Collingwood into form? This is a training run. What do they gain from this other than false confidence? 

You’re right Collingwood getting belted would be playing them into form


3 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

How did this bombers team inflict the biggest loss on us this year?

 Crazy

It was on us for not being smart, taking the red eye flight back to Melbourne. Short break before playing in Adelaide.

4 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Think there will be a clean out coming at the bombers...

Dodoro will somehow be safe. Blokes been there since 98 , list manager 13 years. It's just outrageous he's still there

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I think Casey would be a more worthy opponent tonight...geeh 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

 
1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

186 coming right up

And wouldn’t it be perfect to happen against these rivals.

I can recall a certain top 4 contender last year leading by 11 goals in the 2nd quarter in the final game, only to prove to be a bust in the finals.

Not too concerned about Collingwood’s uptick in form.


Well the good news is, finish 4th and we play the Pies. Now let’s hope for many many Pies injuries. 

Great work bomber FD.

Reckon they can take this confidence into the offseason. 

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I can recall a certain top 4 contender last year leading by 11 goals in the 2nd quarter in the final game, only to prove to be a bust in the finals.

Not too concerned about Collingwood’s uptick in form.

And we were playing at the Gabba.

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

It was on us for not being smart, taking the red eye flight back to Melbourne. Short break before playing in Adelaide.

That was such an unforced error by us in terms of preparation.

The Dogs did the complete opposite to us and had a solid win in WA the week after Gather Rd.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Well the good news is, finish 4th and we play the Pies. Now let’s hope for many many Pies injuries. 

Unless Brisbane loses and there's a tiny chance to finish 2nd.


I heard that the Bombers players were taking out of date drugs supplied by Dank !!!! performance reducing.

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Unless Brisbane loses and there's a tiny chance to finish 2nd.

Port won’t lose and I don’t want to finish 3rd thanks 

Bombers 

from 8-4

to 3-8

soft [censored]

This isn’t even tanking. It’s disdainful. Capitulation. Surrender. Truly embarrassing, and that’s coming from supporters who have seen their fair share of this sort of thing. 

Also, the Weid is their sole goal kicker haha 


14 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Good luck to anyone that has an Essendon player for anytime goal kicker in their same game multis.

I wonder if anyone had our old friend in the Weid in the anytime goal kicker same game multi?

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Port won’t lose and I don’t want to finish 3rd thanks 

Would it be so bad to travel to Port though?

haven’t won a final 

for 

19 years

suck [censored] you bomber [censored]!

 
Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Would it be so bad to travel to Port though?

More bad than traveling to the MCG yes 

I wish we traded Weed somewhere else than this mob.

Like Jesse, Bedford and Hunty I want to see him do well.

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