It's quite possible. From where we were sitting in the Riverbank Stand that was my first thought. Still, you'd think you might just stick the dukes out and blindly hope it hits the hands instead of trying a quasi-spoil.
I keep seeing this referenced so I'm assuming I missed something. Did this actually happen? The apology I mean, clearly he's still getting away with playing like crap. Guessing it came up in a presser or something?
100%, but it would be nice to be the robbers more than once every few years though. The Carlton game last week is the only one I can think of that we pinched as opposed to being the better team for longer only to cough it up.
Was at the game last night. Frustrating as all hell.
Essendon were the far better team but wasted chances. Their spread and numbers around the ball were elite. They just knew that they always had an outlet handball in a better position and they executed the handball every time. We on the other...
We're Essendon's bunnies. I'm going to the game with my son. All signs point to Loserville.
No doubt that campaigner Stringer will channel Peter Daicos again and kick goals out of his arse to get them home.
"Shane, you were at your desk all day yesterday and only have 1.5 hours accounted for in the system? What's the deal?"
"Looks like I pulled a McHenry."
I said a similar thing in the gameday thread but I would absolutely LOVE to know what goes through Nicksy's mind when Ned drops a mark in the goal square, or misses from 25m out.
Does it frustrate him? Does it take the wind out of his sails? Does he love the hustle either way, like "good on him...
It's also miles away from where his focus should be. Why do we give a s**t about what Kingy thinks? We were getting trounced. Instead of showing Kingy the tough football DVD AFC Midfield Highlight Reel to convince him what he's seeing wasn't true, he should've been worrying about how to actually...
Not only does he not blaze away, he also doesn't panic and instead draws a second defender (before nailing a gorgeous look away handball) to give Berry the time and space to take the shot.
Bloody Great: We are ALWAYS on the other end of those games. Cough up a home game after leading in Q4 against a team that kicks out of their skin while we waste chances. Feels bloody good to be on the right side.
The Bad: I have the week off so can't gloat over my Carlton fan boss.
The...
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