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27 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Bloody Essendon. 

Yes the team that Demonland wrote off as a joke early in the season.

lncluding me !

 
52 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

They kept us in 4th 🤣🤣

And keeps a top 2 spot wide open.

9 rounds in, the season is open to whichever team wants to take it. The top 6 teams have shown they can beat each other, and can be beaten by each other. No single team really standing out. Mid-ranked and low-ranked teams beating teams above them. 

But to have Essendon in the top 4 makes we wanna puke. 

 
1 hour ago, brendan said:

Bombers upto 3rd on the ladder 

With a suspect percentage 

Richmond's crowd is pathetic. Don't you agree Caro? .... Caro? ... Hello?


1 hour ago, DubDee said:

I don’t how the Saints are avoiding the blow torch. Pathetic effort

Another rebuild?

Id prefer Hawks list over theirs

Can we get M King? 😁

Is David Roden the happiest goal umpire in the AFL ?

1 minute ago, loges said:

Is David Roden the happiest goal umpire in the AFL ?

He reminds me of a dolphin. They always seem to be smiling.

 
5 minutes ago, loges said:

Is David Roden the happiest goal umpire in the AFL ?

Yeh .He always smiles when a goal is kicked!


The 6-6-6 warning is the dumbest rule. We have no other warning in the game, let alone one when the players are given :30 seconds minimum to get in the right place.

Richmond are next level Bad. We cannot allow the Club to fall to such a degree, in the future 


1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Harmes having a night out for the Dogs. Always plays well against Richmond. He’d be a handy mid for us now with Tracca going forward. We have no real midfield depth anymore

he would still be playing at vfl level if he was on our list


Losing Harmes, JJ and Gus in one season. They are 3 premiership players. And you wonder why our midfield has fallen off the face of this earth. 
 

Yea a little dramatic… but point to be made. 

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37 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Can we get M King? 😁

Would you want to?

 

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