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Well after a week of abject misery about ...well every single thing related to the dees ...Ive been visited by a strange sense of hope. The " what ifs" are getting louder. I may well regret this but dees up by 6 goals at half time and win by by 10 points.

 
1 hour ago, Maximum said:

2012, round 10, winless Dees came up against 2nd on the ladder Bombers. Need, yet to record a win, swung Garland forward and he kicked 2 goals in the last to win the match for us. I missed the game for a friend of a friend's bucks party and won a ps3 as part of the deal.

I'll be missing tonight's game because it's the first night of Passover and I'll be with my family. I'll be sure to keep an eye on the game though. Is Goodwin capable of unconventional moves? Doubtful! Is there a chance we can win? Absolutely!

Go Dees!

I imagine a lot of supporters will passover tonight to watch.

 

When do they announce the Sub, trying to get interested, any chance of a late change?


I hope we get smashed and say bye to Goodwin and jones. If anyone remembers the kind of commentary Nate jones made on channel 7, that should have been enough evidence for him not to get the job. Very basic, very gross and un-nuanced.

Club absolute shambles. Game gone so far past Goodwin.

for the sake of the future of this club, please for the love of god lose by 10 goals tonight.

Otherwise it’s just delayed pain as Goodwin and jones take us to nowhere land for another 3 years

I’ve been trying out the sound of ‘go pies’ just out of sheer self-respect

23 minutes ago, nextskipclaz said:

I hope we get smashed and say bye to Goodwin and jones. If anyone remembers the kind of commentary Nate jones made on channel 7, that should have been enough evidence for him not to get the job. Very basic, very gross and un-nuanced.

Club absolute shambles. Game gone so far past Goodwin.

for the sake of the future of this club, please for the love of god lose by 10 goals tonight.

Otherwise it’s just delayed pain as Goodwin and jones take us to nowhere land for another 3 years

I’ve been trying out the sound of ‘go pies’ just out of sheer self-respect

Well based on this we're clearly going to win...

25 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

When do they announce the Sub, trying to get interested, any chance of a late change?

60 mins before kick off

 
24 minutes ago, nextskipclaz said:

I hope we get smashed and say bye to Goodwin and jones. If anyone remembers the kind of commentary Nate jones made on channel 7, that should have been enough evidence for him not to get the job. Very basic, very gross and un-nuanced.

Club absolute shambles. Game gone so far past Goodwin.

for the sake of the future of this club, please for the love of god lose by 10 goals tonight.

Otherwise it’s just delayed pain as Goodwin and jones take us to nowhere land for another 3 years

I’ve been trying out the sound of ‘go pies’ just out of sheer self-respect

A lot of that is correct aside from hoping to lose and cheering on the Pies.

We could go as high as 15th if we win!!


No chance to win

16 premiership players & can’t really think of any of them improving in 4 seasons

Maybe Kozzie & Rivers

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Big win tonight.

We’re sitting just right of Goody.

Or in the bar.

One or the other.

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We will turn things around tonight Bombers to win by 47 pts. Our percent should rise by 0.7 %

We are in for an awful night tonight, the team selection is so unbalanced. Doesn't matter how bad essendon are on paper, we won't connect forward of centre and fail to score more than 8 goals for the game. Happy to be proven wrong but can't see it happening.

With the Blues winning...the eye of Sauron moves from Voss onto Goodwin.

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Fingers crossed that the Demons have a win! 🤞🏻


I’m going against my better judgement and gonna watch tonight. At least if we lose and I can’t sleep the masters is onwith Jday in the top 10!

I actually think playing a small fwd line might work

we have zero tall fwds in form

Langford Trac Fritsch Melk will play well

 

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