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1 hour ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Wow at Sydney. Seriously I say it every week - why did we have bomb this year… there’s no one left standing.

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But apparently we play the most boring brand of football 🙄

 
27 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

he's hiding in the grass 

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1 hour ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Wow at Sydney. Seriously I say it every week - why did we have bomb this year… there’s no one left standing.

Really? I’ve never noticed. 


Remember when folks use to ask why we never trialled Weideman down back?

Tonight will explain why.

I miss late 80s and 1990s footy

 

The look in the essendon fans faces has been us the past few weeks.

Sydney have played this quarter brilliantly 

Just turned it on - about 4 minutes to go in Q3 how good was it to see the absolutely manic movement in the Sydney deep forward line as one of their players had a mark on about 50.  No gathering in a Demonic style pack, and no congestion.

Any chance at all that any of our players and or coaches had a look and saw that it is a far better option than ou "kick it long to  pack"?


GO SWANNIES!!!!

Smash the pathetic hacks, shatter their finals hope.


I’ve seen three people in the crowd who I don’t know personally but I see them around where I live. Rough AF. They’re just as scary on TV as in real life. I once saw one of them riding a push bike hands-free with a slab under one arm and fish n chips under the other and a cigarette hanging outta her mouth. She must’ve lost her driver’s licence coz in my suburb that’s the only reason anyone over 18 rides a pushy. True story 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How an earth did stringer miss that? 

Glorious, seeing Essendon [censored] the bed and miss finals is somewhat softening the blow of our season. Carlton and Collingwood miss out and I'm satisfied


1 minute ago, biggestred said:

Essendon to Get aaaallllll the free kicks this q

Couldn't believe it when I saw the free kick count.

Sydney could have had a few frees this quarter.  Umps have forgotten what holding the ball is

Game over Essendon have done it again, first half season specialists. Almost fell sorry for their supporters , almost 

13 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I once saw one of them riding a push bike hands-free with a slab under one arm and fish n chips under the other and a cigarette hanging outta her mouth.

Is there something wrong with this?


We can take some solace in playing a part in Essendon’s decline 

Shout out to the Essendon supporters who gave a standing ovation to their players at half time.

For future reference, it’s actually a four quarter game.

 

Bye bye essendon fans. 

Another year of no finals.

A couple of months ago they looked like they were top 4 & playing for 2nd spot at one point.

At least 1 part of the puzzles complete. 

Over to you Brisbane tomorrow. 


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