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There’s still time for Mason Cox to hurt himself. 

 
 

JB ... "Scott has been quoted as saying...this is gonna take some time"

Lordy....the peptide followers will need to the patience of Jobe


Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

JB ... "Scott has been quoted as saying...this is gonna take some time"

Lordy....the peptide followers will need to the patience of Jobe

You leave Jab Watson outta this

4 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Poor old Weideman must be wondering...."what happened to my career ?"

He had the world at his feet in 2018.

 

Only for a very brief moment DB

 

Just now, darkhorse72 said:

Brutal...

Some good stuff on there....

7 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Cox flops

Melbourne players should all run through the race wearing sunglasses...... (if/when we play Pies) :)

It seems that Bomber blitzers no longer gloat about “we got Parish, you only got Oliver”😂😂😂


Just now, monoccular said:

It seems that Bomber blitzers no longer gloat about “we got Parish, you only got Oliver”😂😂😂

Parish is going to need security to escort him to his car, from the Bombers supporters. Collingwood supporters may even protect Parish. 😂

De Goey reckons.they will be playing against us. Scared much Colliwobbles?

Edited by McQueen

Just a reminder that Geelong had a 100pt win in round 23 in 2018 and then went goalless in the first qtr against us and lost their elimination final.

We also had a 10 goal victory in round 23 last year at the GABBA and then got rolled in the QF.

So take the Collingwood win with a grain of salt.

Love how the fox footy panel trying to pump up the Pies. The bombers would have lost to Norf tonight. 

Edited by Gawndy the Great


 
9 minutes ago, BoBo said:

I hope Essendon back Dodoro and keep him in for decades to come. 

I know it comes up every year… but… how does he still have a job?!

 

35 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Cox flops

I'm in good company by the sounds if it.


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