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As hopeless as Bombers are they have some forward craft and kick to a leading player. Create space in their forward 50 and can mark. It ain’t that bloody hard. 

 

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m also yelling at the clouds coz I find that guy’s affectation super irritating. IMDb says he’s an actor, I say he’s an over-actor 😁

We may be a club of two WCW. He was waxing lyrical about Cody Weightman, but (as you perfectly noted) his affectation is that adopted if describing the valour of a VC recipient

 

Nice to see Ryley Sanders running in the right direction 🤣

Unlike last week

6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m also yelling at the clouds coz I find that guy’s affectation super irritating. IMDb says he’s an actor, I say he’s an over-actor 😁

We may be a club of two WCW. He was waxing lyrical about little Cody Weightman, but (as you perfectly noted) his affectation is that you'd adopt if describing the valour of a VC recipient.


Just now, Return to Glory said:

We may be a club of two WCW. He was waxing lyrical about little Cody Weightman, but (as you perfectly noted) his affectation is that you'd adopt if describing the valour of a VC recipient.

What will he have left for his ANZAC Day prematch intro? He’s using up all his tickets on matches such as this: 8th vs 13th, and at Marvel (could it be any more uninteresting?)

What the hell was that 50 for???!!!

 

Omfg. This is bs. No ambiguity… he played on. 


I legitimately think that the umpires are so focused on whatever it is headquarters wants each week they forget to umpire the basics. That non play on to Langford, after he ran off the line, was as obvious as the non 50 last night when Daniher threw the ball well over Lever’s head. 

7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

doesn't feel like it's going to be a very defensive game whatsoever

good to watch as a neutral

By “good” you mean “frustrating” right? Bulldogs are fighting an uphill battle. 

Lol. the dogs can’t even smash the bombers. neither team will play finals you’d imagine

and Bevo still has a contract??

Dogs getting rolled with the umps, it would be funny Karma if it wasn't Essendon benefiting. 

BTW that was a Mark to JUH, umpires have no feel for the game at all. I liked when there was a bit of the benefit of the doubt in favour of the guy going for the ball. I see alot more not paid than the 80s/90s

Dogs should be 5 goals up and are going to lose, neither team looking good for finals but will trip a few up.

GWS

SYD

MEL

BRI

GEE

POR

CAR

FRE

alt GC


aaaand TV switched off. I’d sooner stick toothpicks through my eyeballs than watch those disgusting fans celebrating their just as disgusting team’s win. 🤮🤮🤮

We lose and Essendon win. Great start to the weekend. 

Well that’s the Dogs Finished 

Beveridge should walk 

Get JUH at the end of the Season 

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

aaaand TV switched off. I’d sooner stick toothpicks through my eyeballs than watch those disgusting fans celebrating their just as disgusting team’s win. 🤮🤮🤮

We lose and Essendon win. Great start to the weekend. 

I'm with you WCW. 

As bad as we were last night at least I felt there was effort and pride not to let it become a smashing. Imagine being a dogs supporter. 


Not entirely sure Caleb Daniel's loss of form may be all his own fault. Beveridge has gone from being intuitive to barmy. 

Umps cleared on the Bombers bandwagon. As bad as umpiring as last night.  Inconsistency is mad.  Dogs had 3 head high tackles all missed and then bombers literally throwing the ball in tackles. 

Beveridge is the architect of this.
Bailey Dale with the vest, while O’Donnell (who?) on the ground.
Caleb Daniel in the 2’s.
Bont playing a lot down forward despite them already having Darcy, Naughton and Ugle-Hagen down there. Oscar Baker on a wing.
I could go on 

He’s trying to be smart, but instead is being stupid.
 

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So when will the heat be put on bevo. I mean 8 years ago they won a flag and haven't done much since. 

Last week they just fell short of geelong and the dons were pumelled. Essendon cannot be an 8 goal better team, surely.

This Bulldog team, despite having a horrible backline, has way too much talent in the midfield and up forward to be this shizen. Bevo needs to go. Or stay. I don’t really care to be honest. 


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