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Swans couldn’t give a rats about this game

13 goals in the first Q


 

Durham is a quality player.

As much as i hate to admit, the peptides did well grabbing him in the mid season draft.

Come on Freo (hate sayin that) and. Come on sainters.  Just to stuff up the AFL


1 hour ago, Lexinator said:

@WalkingCivilWarhope Bombers getting mauled cheers you up 😁

Oh, you know it! Absolutely LOVING watching those pathetic losers cop a smacking.

Kid Dancing GIF

Oh god. I feel sick.

I don’t feel sick anymore. 😜

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Channel 7 trying to talk up an essendon comeback.

Brisbane will hold on.

Honestly there kicking has been terrible.  They should have put essendon away ages ago

3 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Suns had to leave the ground early to catch a flight home for the open top bus parade celebrating their 11 win season. 

Not sure we should be throwing stones when they technically had a better season than us. 


1 minute ago, Deefiant said:

Not sure we should be throwing stones when they technically had a better season than us. 

We don’t party like it’s 1999 over 11 wins. 

3 minutes ago, Deefiant said:

Not sure we should be throwing stones when they technically had a better season than us. 

I doubt any of those Stones will hit anybody…

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Channel 7 trying to talk up an essendon comeback.

Brisbane will hold on.

Honestly there kicking has been terrible.  They should have put essendon away ages ago

11.21.87… atrocious kicking 


Dermies basically body shaming stringer & calling him unprofessional. 

Anyway that's essendons season over. No finals again. 8 weeks ago they were 3rd

That is one of the mosy boring Saturday evenings of footy I can remember.

 

Seeing Dusty shed a tear today really got me. 

One of the best players to ever play the game, and yet Dusty never made it about him. Always humble, respectful and happy to do his thing. 
An absolute champion.

The game lost a real icon today. 

9 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Dermies basically body shaming stringer & calling him unprofessional. 

Anyway that's essendons season over. No finals again. 8 weeks ago they were 3rd

Dermie’s minute analysis of even the simplest things is tedious and annoying.

It seems as though he does it to show his fellow panellists that he is the footy genius.


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