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Originally posted by burke
Remember a few years ago, Sheedy had a go at the Eagles (he called them seagulls) when one Bomber got hit in the eye or something, and Sheedy made that famous gesture of cutting the throat.
So, he gets mad when a Bomber player gets hit, but thinks his players should be allowed to belt opposition players anytime.
Well, I hope Essendon is in front of the Eagles for most of the game, but kicks one point in the last qtr and West Coast kicks 8 goals. That would be sweet.
No, I hate the Eagles, but I hate those Bomber thugs even more
Originally posted by topdon
Where was the ball when the incident occurred last Saturday night? Lloyd's hands.
Where was the ball when M. White hit M. Johnson? 100 metres away.
Get a clue moron!!
Which one of you two heads thought that up?Originally posted by burke
The Victorian State Govt in conjunction with the Victorian Police, have announced a $2 million sponsorship of the Essendumb Football Club over the next three years.
Police Commissioner Christine Nixon, in a press release, revealed that when Essendumb plays in blockbuster games, the crime rate drops by a remarkable 48% in Melb metro area.
"We hope the Victorian public do not see this as bias on behalf of the police, nor is it favouring one football team" says Ms Nixon.
"Rather, we are interested in keeping the crime rate low, by ensuring most of the career criminals are busy watching football..."
She also praised Dean Rioli for being a role model for obese people everywhere: " Golfing fanatics have always admired John Daly, now those of us who love Aussie Rules, and have a weight problem, have our own sportsman to idolise. I can look in the mirror with pride, knowing it is OK to eat the equivalent of the GDP of a small African nation..."