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1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

I just switched over to tonight's game. Conversation went;

"Who's playing?"

"Ah, Port and Essendon."

"Is that that BT guy commentating again?"

"Hmm, yeah."

"Don't they have anyone else?"

you talking to yourself in the mirror again?

 
19 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Still doesn't change the fact that his football knowledge is1st class maybe people could and learn something instead of just dismissing him because they think he's a [censored].

i judge him on what he says. He is frustrating as he does have good footy knowledge but tends to focus on random nonsense and repeat himself a lot

 

I flicked over to the nrl. Absolutely pouring in Newcastle & it's like playing back in the good old days. The players are diving on the grass and the water that is splashing up is amazing. 

Ugh like Essendon aren’t revolting enough without those hideous guernseys. Why the double sash? Actually the real question is why do I care. Anyways Todd Goldstein needs to change to ankle socks, the long socks add to the overgrown clown look. 


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

i judge him on what he says. He is frustrating as he does have good footy knowledge but tends to focus on random nonsense and repeat himself a lot

Not saying he doesn't dribble on I tend to listen when he explains a play or the position players should be that's all I do and forget the noise.

 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

i judge him on what he says. He is frustrating as he does have good footy knowledge but tends to focus on random nonsense and repeat himself a lot

 

Maybe Port aren’t that good?

I’d say they are only marginally better than the Crows, purely based on our last two games

 
1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ugh like Essendon aren’t revolting enough without those hideous guernseys. Why the double sash? Actually the real question is why do I care. Anyways Todd Goldstein needs to change to ankle socks, the long socks add to the overgrown clown look. 

ugh indeed

Don the Seatbeat

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

ugh indeed

Don the Seatbeat

SeatBELT?


17 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ugh like Essendon aren’t revolting enough without those hideous guernseys. Why the double sash? Actually the real question is why do I care. Anyways Todd Goldstein needs to change to ankle socks, the long socks add to the overgrown clown look. 

Doesn’t matter what Essendon do to their guernseys there all hideous. 

Port have a strong list and good midfield but boy they play with little physical impact. A lot of outside run and good field kicking but it feels like they are trying to play a less physical game. Their games are fairly boring.

4 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

This is a boring game of football

Not if you like bad jumpers and poor decision making.

7 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

This is a boring game of football

Currently it has a redeeming factor. 

 

Essendon are getting beat


Well this is the first time i have Seen Essendon for 2024

I still hate the Cu… just as much 

and they are still useless….

Turned it over to see Brad Scott shaking his head & then rozee kick a beautiful goal then finlayson kick the one on the siren. 

Go port


Rozee finally coming out as the star he is. 20 and 3 goals and absolute class all the way.  And in one half. 

He is up there with Trac and Bont and Clarry

Port flat track bullies

bombers good first quarter, hapless second quarter

I was about to praise the Bombers then the last ten minutes happened.

 
2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Rozee finally coming out as the star he is. 20 and 3 goals and absolute class all the way.  And in one half. 

He is up there with Trac and Bont and Clarry

He was a star junior. BOG under 16 championships.


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