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7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

It’s always horrible seeing Carlton win, but this one, that way, was just sickening.

sickening it is for sure Red.

Luckily we still have Essendon to cheer us up.

 

Saw this on social media from a essendon supporter. I remember this game well. Thank goodness I wasn't there but remember watching the other game on foxtel and seeing the essendon scoring just go up and up. 

On this day 2013 Essendon v Melbourne MCG Bombers 184 def Dees 36. Since then they have won a flag and playing very well at the start of this season. Us blah

Then a essendon fan replied Mark Neeld was sacked halfway through the season. Then we got him as an assistant coach 🙄

 

If you said after that game that essendon wouldn't win another final and we'd win a flag there is no way I would have believed it. But gee I'm glad to see them fail

Edited by dees189227

 

Who was the goal umpire at the geelong end in the 2nd quarter who said it was a goal but please check to the main umpire. What a disgrace.


 
1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

You don't think the bye before '21 GF helped Maysie?

Or that we were well established in WA during lockdown, whereas Bulldogs came from SA into isolation before the granny?

You answered a different question to the one I posed. I stand by my claim.


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

How come harmes isn't playing?

He was in the magoos last week.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

How come harmes isn't playing?

Played reserves last week against Casey following his suspension. Dogs probably annoyed with his discipline and making him earn a recall.


Can that goal umpire make a decision himself 


Just now, Jaded No More said:

WHY WON’T GEELONG DIE?

Die Season 3 GIF by The Office

The Dogs aren’t gonna kill them Jaded. They are a middle of the road team going nowhere. They need a new coach and some fresh blood

 
Just now, Deevout said:

Can that goal umpire make a decision himself 

He did, called a behind but the field umpire tapped his earpiece so I think a message came through to his earpiece saying they were reviewing it


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