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Jesus Christ the in the back rule is screwed. I genuinely have no idea what is and isn’t anymore. It’s a joke.

 

I’d be very disappointed if we lost either the Bombers or Saints this year.

I know I keep banging on about this but how anyone thinks there’s enough talent for a 19th & 20th team is beyond me. There are some very ordinary footballers getting games. 

 

13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

First time I’ve watched a player get nearly 40 disposals in 3 quarters and barely noticed them. 

agree. it’s the worst 40+ game i’ve seen 

wouldn’t be in my votes

The camera work is horrible

just give the normal view FFS

 

Commentary dreadful, all their cash on the bombers? Give is a crowd noise feed please!!!

27 minutes ago, Demonland said:

First time I’ve watched a player get nearly 40 disposals in 3 quarters and barely noticed them. 

who are you referring to.?  havent been watching the game


Bonner clearly held there.  Middle of the ground and not one of the 4 umps have the guts to call that?

Saints have run out of legs

Feral bombers fans getting up and about 🤢🤮

Add King & Henry and Aints would have this.

Two throws in a row against the peptides there

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Jesus the Freo game and the saints game are the worst games i have seen in a while I just hope tonight is of a better standard.

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I know everyone else is irritated by an Essendon win for their own reasons, but I have to live with the knowledge of just how insatiably [censored] by bomber ex is right now. Many years pass but some memories stay. 🤣

So glad there's a Demons game coming up to keep my mind off it! :ph34r:

5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The saints [censored] that up !

Traditional demands it.

What St Kilda does in a game, Essendon does over a season.

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sarah Jones: “Ross Lyon is putting on a coaching masterclass”. Hmmmmm

Didn't age well.


1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

when you play that brand of footy you'll lose some close wins

Saints were monstered in the ruck and marking contests down the line in that last quarter

 
14 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I put a few $5 multis on. One of them had

Pies

Blues

Freo

Bombers

Dees

I need Dogs, Swans & Cats for a return of $273.95.

Deserves more if it gets up!

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Deserves more if it gets up!

I had another one with those same games but Crows over Freo, was paying close to $500. Crows normally play well against Freo regardless of venue. I think they’re in trouble this year.


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