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17 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Probably a good idea that the site was upgrading whilst the Bombers got their first win of the season.

hahahahaha

I still had to watch it. 😭

 

Watched the first 3 quarters. Very low quality affair. I don’t think port will challenge this season

That seriously looked like a late season game where both teams were cooked.

 
On 25/03/2025 at 09:30, whatwhat say what said:
  • pear

  • footscray

  • them?

  • aints

  • dingley?

  • bears?

  • crom

  • flagmantle?

  • bloods?

those two saturday night games should be crackers

Is footy still played on Saturday night? I must check my local guide.

If I didn't see the game does that mean it didn't exist & the bummers didn't win?

Sounds like I didn't miss much & I'm guessing ken will be talked about again.


On 25/03/2025 at 10:23, Demonland said:

Ah yes. Forgot about that one. Still could have put it in a stand alone spot.

1pm Sunday?

11 hours ago, ANG13 said:

Would love CH7 to poach David King. 

At one stage Kingy called the game a shoot out...I think at the time scores were 4 goals to 2.

A shoot out without any shots fired.

Then there was the call berating Wines for his poor handball turnover...I didn't know Wines was a redhead (it was Logan Evans).

Another big call was that JHF needed help in the middle...he needed help alright, help to get out of 2nd gear. Both him & Rozee just coasted, they needed a rocket.

Port look insipid without Butters.

What a terrible game of footy it was.

11 hours ago, BoBo said:

Hope so. There’s a couple Essendon supporters at my work and this week I got reminded that at the core of all Essendon supporters footy soul, there is mostly a dark endless void, but if you squint real hard into it, deep deep down, there’s a little tiny flickering light way off into the distance, which is actually a dense, raging nucleus made of pure unadulterated arrogance.

Hate em. Will never feel sympathy for them.

Go Port.

It's so cool that after being two of the 3 superpowers from the late 70s to the early noughties it's so satisfying to see Carlton will probably go past a 30-year flag drought and Essendon's probably going to wait 22 plus years just to win any final. You would have been committed if you insisted either would happen back round 2001. 😊

 

Where to know for Port, they have the succession plan in place, is there any point in letting Hinkley see the year out. Hard to see them making finals, with regards to player retention are they better off making the move now.

Any parallel’s for our club?

12 hours ago, DubDee said:

Imagine being a port fan. Such great players and never even made a GF

Most inconsistent team ever

Those multiple prelim thrashings must haunt them 

So many teams would infuriate their fans. This decade I'd rather be a Dees fan.


25k there last night?

Essendon supporters are pathetic

32 minutes ago, Macca said:

25k there last night?

Essendon supporters are pathetic

Marvel sucks

Essendon sucks. Even after last night they look mediocre. Oh, and the game finished at 10pm on a work night. I can understand why many didn't bother.

2 hours ago, Go Ds said:

Marvel sucks

Essendon sucks. Even after last night they look mediocre. Oh, and the game finished at 10pm on a work night. I can understand why many didn't bother.

Their supporters are pathetic, they drop off as soon as their team struggles

Zero excuses

How about Geelong?

40,000 capacity at CatPark but only 25k for the Freo game

Pathetic

I'm calling this round 'redemption round'

The teams have have been kicked will right their ships

Bombers, then the Blues, followed by the Demons


10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I'm calling this round 'redemption round'

The teams have have been kicked will right their ships

Bombers, then the Blues, followed by the Demons

Anything but the blues

10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I'm calling this round 'redemption round'

I heard that we'll be running out to this song on Saturday. Here's to a Demon victory, Jah willing mon.

6 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Where to know for Port, they have the succession plan in place, is there any point in letting Hinkley see the year out. Hard to see them making finals, with regards to player retention are they better off making the move now.

Any parallel’s for our club?

I listened to Maxy talk about this very thing (maybe triple MMM footy or something) and he said in Roos last year coaching us, Goody was effectively in charge and coaching the team and Roos was mostly just taking the heat from the media if things went wrong.

He went on to say that the Carr/Hinkley set up is very likely the same deal. Carr is effectively coach whilst Hinkley advises him and takes the media spotlight for this year.

On the train to Marvel Stadium ...

"This is the third time; I hope good luck lies in odd numbers. Away, go. They say there is divinity in odd numbers, either in nativity, chance, or death."

Not sure why I am going, but I am 😁

Carn the Blues.


5 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

On the train to Marvel Stadium ...

"This is the third time; I hope good luck lies in odd numbers. Away, go. They say there is divinity in odd numbers, either in nativity, chance, or death."

Not sure why I am going, but I am 😁

Carn the Blues.

Let’s hope you get absolutely THRASHED

Before things start off tonight…

What was going on with the surface at Marvel last night?

Seems like nobody could pick up the ball cleanly for the first half. A bit too sweaty combined with a greasy surface?

It was diabolical.

How long is Curnow contracted for,?

And back to dark mode can we also have a black and white mode that is blank during pies games.

 
9 hours ago, Macca said:

25k there last night?

Essendon supporters are pathetic

Will be fun to see who is left by round 19 against the giants. But, hey, you never know, the Bombers have been on the cusp of a big upswing for about 13 years...


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