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Commentators go nuts when the bombers attack and then disappointed when the Crows do

so unprofessional 

 

What a goal!!!!

 
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7 of the last 9 goals to the Crows

Lets go Camries.


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Crows are a good team. 

only a matter of time before they showed it

There used to be a food court in Canberra in between the Dept of Agriculture, the Attorney General's Department and the Dept of Environment. It was fine. Very normal. The fish and chip place tucked up the side of Treasury was always better if you could make the walk.

My point?

This Essendon crowd is managing such a limited murmur that it reminded me of that public service food court. It is like a bunch of small groups each making polite chat while munching their honey chicken with rice.

 

 
7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ben Keays… poor man’s Fritta 😂

Haha I was thinking the same thing! 

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Whatever it Takes!

unless i have to put my head over the ball or handle pressure 

[censored] losers


Petty has broken Draper 

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Merrett diving for a free kick

captain material

This is AWESOME!!!!!! I may even cry 

Crows tagging Merrett, Draper being slaughtered by O'Brien, Crows forwards killing the Bummers in the air - very enjoyable game so far. Long may it continue. 


4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

peptides do not like pressure

Weak team can't handle any physicality. They are just a nice  skillful lot of players 

Burn the mattress. The Bombers are $h!tting the bed big time. Top 2 they reckoned a week or so ago.  


Loved our game last weekend but this Essendon team is not a “scalp”. 

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Merrett diving for a free kick

captain material

He's just following the example set by one of the biggest floppers in the business in McKay

5 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

This is flipping awesome. Keep it up Crows. 

Don't you mean "flopping" ?

 

Didnt need to give up those goals Adelaide.

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6 minutes ago, Newport34 said:

Haha I was thinking the same thing! 

I once sent a pic of Keays to Fritta’s mum and said, “Know who this guy is?” She said, “A [censored] pretender, that’s who he is!” 🤣 


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