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1 minute ago, praha said:

Wow I've triggered a lot of people here with my Grundy and Jordon talk.

Anyway, here's to Billings and Fullarton!

It gets trotted out on here every time the Swans play. Frankly, people are sick of reading it over and over.
Jordon wanted to move on and good luck to him. 

 
54 minutes ago, praha said:

Wow I've triggered a lot of people here with my Grundy and Jordon talk.

Anyway, here's to Billings and Fullarton!

I think it was your plan!

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34 minutes ago, BDA said:

If Grundy had played against Carlton in the semi last year we would have won that game. And we would have gone on to win the flag. We all know this.

Then we would’ve found a cure for cancer. Missed a trick there. 

 

As much as I loathe Essendon supporters the tribute to the Daniher family this evening was special.

But I hope the game ends in a draw.

 


It’s taken eight years but at last the mystery has been solved: Harry and Ben are two different people 😃

Wish they would just let that type of contest play on. Both grappling, play on ffs 

7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s taken eight years but at last the mystery has been solved: Harry and Ben are two different people 😃

Or is one just holding a mirror? 🧐

 
5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Or is one just holding a mirror? 🧐

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It’s my favourite time of the year. 

When Essendon supporters come out of their holes and get excited. 

Just to be crushed

They will miss finals imo. they are 6 points away from 10th

make it happen 

Soft 50 🤮

I can almost support the blue baggers, definitely almost. Better than essenscum 

go Dee’s 


32 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s taken eight years but at last the mystery has been solved: Harry and Ben are two different people 😃

Personally I'm really glad that no-one will ever talk about this again now.

13 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Great quote from Jobe ..”he’s completely ambidextrous on both sides”

Peanut!

And I'm ambidextrous with the remote to turn his commentary off.

rubbish stringer. good chance wasted. need to do much better than that

Essendon being shown up for the pretenders that they are.


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s taken eight years but at last the mystery has been solved: Harry and Ben are two different people 😃

 

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Or is one just holding a mirror? 🧐

@No. 31 If you’re at this game, please confirm either way. TIA 

 

Bombers best player is 36yo ruckman Goldy

any chance Gawny can get going for years??


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