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The Bombers best player is a 36yo north reject ruck

😂😂

 
 
1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

For everything we might enjoy hating them for, we already have their spiritual mirror Carlton

Sad news for all the Carlton Lego fans this week ...

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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I know they have injuries but surely Brad Scott & his team will cop some heat.

It's a 95 point thrashing

I'm all for the return of Hird.

And Dank ... If he's still alive.

On the plus side the bomber won hit outs, contested touches and clearances

😂

Brad Scott - cutting edge coach


North have a better % than the bombers

So North ‘at home’ again in WA. This time at Optus

Do they even give AF about winning games?

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

On the plus side the bomber won hit outs, contested touches and clearances

sounds like a dees game without the conversion issues in front of goal

Haha……Bombers 🤣


1 hour ago, DubDee said:

So North ‘at home’ again in WA. This time at Optus

Do they even give AF about winning games?

Reckon I've heard that question asked of us more than once.

2 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Reckon I've heard that question asked of us more than once.

in fairness I don’t think we’ve ever turned home games into home games for our opposition.

but get your point

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

in fairness I don’t think we’ve ever turned home games into home games for our opposition.

but get your point

We played home games vs Brisbane at the Gabba in the early 2000s

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

in fairness I don’t think we’ve ever turned home games into home games for our opposition.

but get your point

I recall selling 6(?) home games to the Bears.

I went to all of them. One win.


2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Geez that was a free kick to north right in their goal square.

Disgraceful non call

And now Freo have kicked 2 quick wins. Complete momentum changer.

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

… Yes, but positive about a player from an opposition club! Try being positive about an MFC player whose name isn’t Matthew Jefferson.

Well u know what princess, I don't gravitate to your own grandiose opinion of your importance of persona to the players and coaches. He said this, he did did that, you are a footy groupie, nothing less nothing more! So from now on im putting u on ignore.... Bye bye!

 
6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Well u know what princess, I don't gravitate to your own grandiose opinion of your importance of persona to the players and coaches. He said this, he did did that, you are a footy groupie, nothing less nothing more! So from now on im putting u on ignore.... Bye bye!

Okaaaaay.

OTT but whatevs.

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