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37 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i thought they boo'd o'donnell cos him being a dark hair tall bloke marking it

They booed Darcy as he ran off then yes they booed O’Donnell five minutes later thinking it was Darcy. [censored] eejits. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 
3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

confirmed ruled out concussed? they've said nothing on c7 commentary as yet

Nothing said yet. But i will bet you he won’t play 

 
1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

But part of me wants him to play next week, we owe him a few.

Me too…I really wanted him to play next week

I say it’s a convenient absence so he doesn’t need to face us  …

not that I’ve seen the incident cos I have a habit of not watching the filth ever (unless of course they’re our opposition) 

7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Now those ferals are booing Sam Darcy. Different story when it’s one of their own who’s flattened. God I hate that filthy team and their even filthier fans. 🤮

They’re a bunch of fken donkeys the lot of them


I really hope we are in Jack McRae’s ear. He would be a perfect fit for our midfield I reckon. Does anyone know if he is a free agent at the end of this year?

 

5 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

But part of me wants him to play next week, we owe him a few.

If you think we’d do anything of the sort, you don’t know Melbourne

That HTB against the Dogs player was hotter than a frying pan.

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3 minutes ago, Nicko said:

not that I’ve seen the incident cos I have a habit of not watching the filth ever (unless of course they’re our opposition)

Just watched the incident on replay

never cheered so loudly for a dogs player ever  


2 minutes ago, Nicko said:

Me too…I really wanted him to play next week

I say it’s a convenient absence so he doesn’t need to face us  …

not that I’ve seen the incident cos I have a habit of not watching the filth ever (unless of course they’re our opposition) 

The AFL won’t hate him being out against us. Anything to help keep the disgusting Gussy incident swept under the carpet. 

Pathetic  effort from dogs so far

doggies chasing shadows. Surely Bevo won't last past this season if this is the best doggies can produce. they've been rubbish so far.


Just now, biggestred said:

Geez they're pretty upset when it happens to them

I would tell them the irony is super but they wouldn’t understand the word

 because most of them are as dumb as a dead dodo (tautology alert!)

That’s disgusting umpiring. Should’ve been a free against daicos for holding when the dogs were trying to exit defense.  Duryea retaliated to bad umpiring. 

 

The best are the best for a reason. Bontempelli - take a bow, that goal was a thing of beauty. 

3 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Maynard's back on

Of COURSE he is. Now for another Bulldog to finish what Sam started. 👊🏼


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