You need to become aware of the history of the club you supposedly support sunshine.LOL you should know being a pies supporter we are September nobodies.
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You need to become aware of the history of the club you supposedly support sunshine.LOL you should know being a pies supporter we are September nobodies.
No if the result doesn't fit your agenda you will move the goalposts - and keep shifting them until something does fit it.We will get a fair assessment this Friday
I'm not im just stating facts or you cant do that? I didn't bring up the September thingHow on earth is it justified to pot a supporter by shitting on your own club? Not cool...
Nice one champNo if the result doesn't fit your agenda you will move the goalposts - and keep shifting them until something does fit it.
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I play it as it lays sunshine.Nice one champ
Clearly you don't as you dont even know how you come up with that conclusion.I play it as it lays sunshine.
I'm not im just stating facts or you cant do that? I didn't bring up the September thing
I was talking gf win loss ratio as its been like 61 years since our last flag is September.Facts? We are the winningest team in the league in September (and by a long way).
Regardless of who brought it up did posting it really make you feel good? I think it could have been handled differently and you knew it would start a shitfight. I’m out either way...
What that we haven't won a flag in September since 58 and lost quite a few. Yeah i know it sport its not greatYou need to become aware of the history of the club you supposedly support sunshine.
Clearly you don't as you dont even know how you come up with that conclusion.
Sure, but I’d prefer to get out of the prisoner taking business, and into the Nazi killing business.Glad we’re finally a team that can lock out the opposition.
Bank 4 points and move forward.
As you can't seem to come up with a compelling - or in fact any facts to support your agenda try these . . .
1902, 1903, 1910, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1953, 1958, 1990, 2010
Jock McHale 59 finals matches for 16 grand finals for 8 flags - no coach comes anywhere in the same cosmos.
This club has played in 184 finals - that is finals participation in 82 out of 123 possible years.
So in short you are talking through your arse when you say we are September nobodies.
Just brilliant.Sure, but I’d prefer to get out of the prisoner taking business, and into the Nazi killing business.
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Glad we won, otherwise imagine all the arguing amongst ourselves that would occur.![]()
A few things from my perspective:
- The booing. I’m with Bevo and think it’s a bit of a laugh. I mean who didn’t look at those Bombers fans during the presentation and laugh? That said good on Bucks for going into bat for his man. It’s little acts and moments like those that are beginning to define this group which is something to be proud of.
- The negativity of this thread. I’m not getting it? That was far from our best, but the thing is the best teams rarely allow you to have it on your terms for long periods and Essendon are a good team. They remind me a lot of us 12 months ago.
- Missed set shots. We all remember that game last October unfortunately? Well the result was a carbon copy with the better team on the day able to eke out a win. The tables were turned this time. Big difference was that because it’s a H&A match and there’s next week to play out the criticism rises. The opportunities were there for us to smash it open and unfortunately we blew three guilt edged opportunities in the third plus had a fourth denied by a bees...
- The reality is we held them to 69 points, had 3 more scoring shots and overcame a -18 clearance differential after 1/4 time with Daniher going off. Essendon blew chances as well, but they cashed in on three big set shots (Stringer x 2 and Daniher) that on any other day they may have turned into one or two goals at best.
- The umpiring was good. I only had the Cox one against Hooker and the Baguley one against Langdon as iffy one’s.
- On individuals. Obviously Pendles is the standout, but special mentions from me go to Maynard and Roughead. Maynard copped a lot on Thursday and he battled through it very well after a poor showing v Brisbane. Roughead took Brown completely out of it, big tick. Although the next step for him is to offer more support to Moore when he’s being outplayed. Also what’s with the criticism of Beamer? The blokes allowed one off game and I’m tipping it was a bit of an emotional let down after the game in Brisbane. We’re asking him to do a lot of heavy lifting ATM as the main inside mid and he needs more support, IMO.
I really want to highlight the negativity again because it’s completely unjustified. We’re 4-2 with a % over 120 and have hit the sweet spot only twice this year. There is little benefit in being on top of the ground in April as long as we’re building. I personally saw nothing to suggest we aren’t working towards our best when it matters...
A few things from my perspective:
- The booing. I’m with Bevo and think it’s a bit of a laugh. I mean who didn’t look at those Bombers fans during the presentation and laugh? That said good on Bucks for going into bat for his man. It’s little acts and moments like those that are beginning to define this group which is something to be proud of.
- The negativity of this thread. I’m not getting it? That was far from our best, but the thing is the best teams rarely allow you to have it on your terms for long periods and Essendon are a good team. They remind me a lot of us 12 months ago.
- Missed set shots. We all remember that game last October unfortunately? Well the result was a carbon copy with the better team on the day able to eke out a win. The tables were turned this time. Big difference was that because it’s a H&A match and there’s next week to play out the criticism rises. The opportunities were there for us to smash it open and unfortunately we blew three guilt edged opportunities in the third plus had a fourth denied by a bees...
- The reality is we held them to 69 points, had 3 more scoring shots and overcame a -18 clearance differential after 1/4 time with Daniher going off. Essendon blew chances as well, but they cashed in on three big set shots (Stringer x 2 and Daniher) that on any other day they may have turned into one or two goals at best.
- The umpiring was good. I only had the Cox one against Hooker and the Baguley one against Langdon as iffy one’s.
- On individuals. Obviously Pendles is the standout, but special mentions from me go to Maynard and Roughead. Maynard copped a lot on Thursday and he battled through it very well after a poor showing v Brisbane. Roughead took Brown completely out of it, big tick. Although the next step for him is to offer more support to Moore when he’s being outplayed. Also what’s with the criticism of Beamer? The blokes allowed one off game and I’m tipping it was a bit of an emotional let down after the game in Brisbane. We’re asking him to do a lot of heavy lifting ATM as the main inside mid and he needs more support, IMO.
I really want to highlight the negativity again because it’s completely unjustified. We’re 4-2 with a % over 120 and have hit the sweet spot only twice this year. There is little benefit in being on top of the ground in April as long as we’re building. I personally saw nothing to suggest we aren’t working towards our best when it matters...
What the hell us happening at the clearances though?
Just finished watching the replay.
What a bunch of f kn sooks the Essendon supporters are.
Umpiring had nothing to do with their loss.
Looking forward to Round 23.
I thought Roughead was fantastic also. I've been waiting for him to have a clear win against an opponent and I thought Brown would be tricky because he works hard up the ground. Brown also has been in really good form. Roughead didn't give him an inch. Really pleasing to see.
I also thought Phillips had a much improved game. He worked very hard to make position and was often pivotal in our passages of play with good ball movement. Also put his head over it alot. Not entirely clean with possession but I reckon he was really important to us.
Langdon keeps showing how good he is for us when the heat is on and the game is there to be won or lost.
What the hell us happening at the clearances though?
I think everyone is being a bit harsh on Essendon supporters. They haven't moved past 1984 when they were awesome. You can't really expect them to understand changes to the holding the ball rules that occurred after the end of the 2018 season.
Does that mean grumpy old Jock was in cahoots with the VFL so the umpys would give us the right decisions? Or is it only in recent times that the AFL has begun instructing umpires to create close games?As you can't seem to come up with a compelling - or in fact any facts to support your agenda try these . . .
1902, 1903, 1910, 1917, 1919, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1953, 1958, 1990, 2010
Jock McHale 59 finals matches for 16 grand finals for 8 flags - no coach comes anywhere in the same cosmos.
This club has played in 184 finals - that is finals participation in 82 out of 123 possible years.
So in short you are talking through your arse when you say we are September nobodies.
Previously they have been holding up how many minutes are left, I've noticed 5, 3, 2, 1 and even 30 seconds.I noticed on Thursday we held up a red board on the boundary late in a quarter which is new for us.

