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This is an absolutely atrocious game of footy.

if i’m Stringer or Draper or Wright, there is no way i’m not playing in this game. how soft are they? their fans rock up but they are injured? [censored] off. 

show some respect. 

 

Gee I think Collingwood wanted to make s statement tonight.

How flat for when tippa comes on. Surely he could have just stayed in the forward line all night and started 


If Tippa can run thru De Goey and leave a hero, that’ll be great. 

Only Tricky Gill would dump Ess v Coll on a  Friday night infront of a massive crowd and  expect to be loved for it.  Go away! He has done alot of damage to the AFL.  F OFF.

He has the brain of an excited 7 year old.

16 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

AFL really nailing this floating draw.

Almost there Gill !

Finish Line GIF

 

This game remonds me of playing Fitzroy at Waverly in 79.

5 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Only Tricky Gill would dump Ess v Coll on a  Friday night infront of a massive crowd and  expect to be loved for it.  Go away! He has done alot of damage to the AFL.  F OFF.

He has the brain of an excited 7 year old.

Why is he even still around? He resigned 9 years ago and his successor has been appointed. 
GO AWAY


41 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

You can’t get played into form if you play against a team that wouldn’t even finish in the top 10 in the VFL based on how they’ve been travelling.

Yet they beat us, go figure!

Essington

I love Gary, but he really gets on the baggin’ wagon, hey.

Reminds me when the Dees were [censored] and he bagged us, no restraint. 


it’s fine, he’s a pundit, but why doesn’t he get in the game as a coach or at least an assistant coach? Has he?


3 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Elliot subbed out

Resting, or a 3 week injury?


Essendon haven’t improved.. Langford has improved.. but Essendon are still soft and insipid 

Essendon needs a new coach, might be Chris Scott?

I hear the AFL is looking for an operations manager...

 

They aren't really close to our biggest rivals but it's still glorious to see them stink.


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