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Shiel just piked it BIG TIME all he had to do was commit his body and he just refused to do it, so so SOFT

 

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you can feel bombers fans hearts breaking

they won’t make finals again. 

20 years of being just horrible. and soft. 

Love it


I like Harvey Harrison as a player, also because he grew up down the road from my house.

 

It's raining at Wimbledon so they're showing the doubles game last night between Andy Murray & his brother & the 2 Aussies. 

I'd rather watch that than those 2 teams play each other 

19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

you can feel bombers fans hearts breaking

they won’t make finals again. 

20 years of being just horrible. and soft. 

Love it

They could drop to 8th by the end of the round


Good to see the Bummers coming back, up to now Collingwood have been reminding me of the Harlem Globetrotters. 

Good to see bombers fans booing Maynard. They've got more taste than I thought!

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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Good to see bombers fans booing Maynard. They've got more taste than I though!

They can be taught - like lesser mammals. 

17 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Merrett’s spoil on Crisp needed more knee (or cow bell?)

I’ve got a fever.

And the only prescription is more cow bell

16 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

So how far can you run without bouncing.... Riv wants to know 

If you're in black & white the game is umpired very diff DS.

Then there's the parallel universe that No.35 plays in.


18 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Good to see bombers fans booing Maynard. They've got more taste than I thought!

Its the best part of the game so far

22 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Good to see the Bummers coming back, up to now Collingwood have been reminding me of the Harlem Globetrotters. 

HB & run from the peptides in that second was mostly of a very high standard.

The filth had no answers and aside from a few dumb kicks they had their measure.

A long way to go and plenty of work to do on his kicking and frame but Caddy is looking a likely type even at this early stage.  

I hate the Pies magnitudes more than Essendon. So want Essendon to not only beat them but put a dent in their confidence to the extent that Collingwood fall out of the 8 this week or next. 

 

What's going on!???

Three pretty straight forward calls against the filth actually paid.

The Filth are Gawnsky.

Not a patch on the 2023 version


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