Joe Daniher has 2nd thoughts
Joe Daniher has 2nd thoughts
Well, maybe?
I'm trying to imagine being him. Sitting in his loungeroom watching that shit yesterday afternoon. Then watching the Swans retain top spot today. Thinking..........hmmmm.....F****** hell eh.......I could be with the Swans next year!
He must be a masochist.
I'm trying to imagine being him. Sitting in his loungeroom watching that shit yesterday afternoon. Then watching the Swans retain top spot today. Thinking..........hmmmm.....F****** hell eh.......I could be with the Swans next year!
He must be a masochist.
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Re: Joe Daniher has 2nd thoughts
Wtf dude, that headline is similar to something the herald sun would pull on the front page. Sucked me in big time.
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ZeroEffect wrote:Wtf dude, that headline is similar to something the herald sun would pull on the front page. Sucked me in big time.
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Hahaha BD how pissed are you......you need a holiday I think....need to relax a bit. It'll all work out one day!
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knew as soon as i read it what he was getting at, had similar thoughts too to start a similar thread
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Re: Joe Daniher has 2nd thoughts
So much hysteria...the end can't come quick enough ! Everyone needs a break.
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hahaha you got me BD.... I was thinking.. geez our week couldnt get any worse hahaha ![d'oh! #-o](./images/smilies/eusa_doh.gif)
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Haha, yeah I do mate. I'm looking to book something in SeptemberJP_32 wrote:Hahaha BD how pissed are you......you need a holiday I think....need to relax a bit. It'll all work out one day!
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Seriously though, I am jack of it all. Lost all patience now. I'll explain why. I grew up in the mediocre 70's. Swore my allegiance to the Bombers back in 1973. I had to contend with the usual "what happened to Essendon?" barbs almost every Monday when I arrived at school. It never bothered me. I just loved the Bombers and all that played for them.
I loved the battlers that played for our club - Ian Marsh, Steve Robins, Peter Hickmott, Wayne Primmer, Ken Mansfield etc, etc. I'd hear older guys abuse them (around my age now) saying they were crap and all that. I could never understand why they would bag players for the team they support.
Then amazing things started to happend when Sheedy arrived. We became an awesome outfit. And players became real heroes. It was a magnificent period for us in the 80's and 90's - (2000). We set the standards in so many ways during that time.
Now we are where we are now - a period like the 70's. Some younger kids are probably like me when I was younger - loving every player that runs out for our club. And there's me now (like the older blokes back in the 70's) hanging shit on those who keep this club languishing. Now I understand where those guys were coming from. They would have experienced the success in the 60's and then watched the club turn to junk like it is now.
I apologise for my venomous ramblings. I just can't help it.
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Ramble on, Benny. Share your thoughts entirely. Similar journey.
Need a big break and focus on whippinng the Poms.
Need a big break and focus on whippinng the Poms.
Too far for Baker now he's on to it, now he’s got it, OPEN GOAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Dons are in front by one point at the 8 minute mark
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No need to apologise...we are all share the same feelings at the moment. Just for your mental wellbeing don't let it drive you too crazy ha.BenDoolan wrote:Haha, yeah I do mate. I'm looking to book something in SeptemberJP_32 wrote:Hahaha BD how pissed are you......you need a holiday I think....need to relax a bit. It'll all work out one day!![]()
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Seriously though, I am jack of it all. Lost all patience now. I'll explain why. I grew up in the mediocre 70's. Swore my allegiance to the Bombers back in 1973. I had to contend with the usual "what happened to Essendon?" barbs almost every Monday when I arrived at school. It never bothered me. I just loved the Bombers and all that played for them.
I loved the battlers that played for our club - Ian Marsh, Steve Robins, Peter Hickmott, Wayne Primmer, Ken Mansfield etc, etc. I'd hear older guys abuse them (around my age now) saying they were crap and all that. I could never understand why they would bag players for the team they support.
Then amazing things started to happend when Sheedy arrived. We became an awesome outfit. And players became real heroes. It was a magnificent period for us in the 80's and 90's - (2000). We set the standards in so many ways during that time.
Now we are where we are now - a period like the 70's. Some younger kids are probably like me when I was younger - loving every player that runs out for our club. And there's me now (like the older blokes back in the 70's) hanging shit on those who keep this club languishing. Now I understand where those guys were coming from. They would have experienced the success in the 60's and then watched the club turn to junk like it is now.
I apologise for my venomous ramblings. I just can't help it.
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I was born in 88. First game i ever remember watching was the 93 GF. Had some heartbreak losses through the 90's and succeeded in 2000. Since then its been a long time between drinks...Atm im even copping it from kanga supporters!!! I have a 5yo nephew and ive brainwashed him to barrack for essendon, but its going to be tough to keep him on board if shit dont start turning around soon!!!
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Use to go most weeks from 93=2006. With Work, Uni, Mates who don't attend anymore i barely go. I actually can't remember the last time i've been to essendon game at the g and there has been 80,000 + bar anzac day or a final. The club needs to do something quick and fast.sconsey wrote:I was born in 88. First game i ever remember watching was the 93 GF. Had some heartbreak losses through the 90's and succeeded in 2000. Since then its been a long time between drinks...Atm im even copping it from kanga supporters!!! I have a 5yo nephew and ive brainwashed him to barrack for essendon, but its going to be tough to keep him on board if shit dont start turning around soon!!!
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As I think most of you know, I'm another child of the 70s and there is a horrible feeling of history repeating itself at the moment.rockhole wrote:Ramble on, Benny. Share your thoughts entirely. Similar journey.
Need a big break and focus on whippinng the Poms.
Still, the 80s were great and so (assuming history always repeats), there will be good times again some day.
Just hope it isn't TOO far in the future and that I'm still around to see it!
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Me 4.billyduckworth wrote:As I think most of you know, I'm another child of the 70s and there is a horrible feeling of history repeating itself at the moment.rockhole wrote:Ramble on, Benny. Share your thoughts entirely. Similar journey.
Need a big break and focus on whippinng the Poms.
Still, the 80s were great and so (assuming history always repeats), there will be good times again some day.
Just hope it isn't TOO far in the future and that I'm still around to see it!
Hey Rocky......If you seriously think that turning your mind to the Aussies beating the Poms will save your sanity - look away.
I fear that too will be just like the footy season we are enduring!
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Circle of life; hakunah matata.BenDoolan wrote:Haha, yeah I do mate. I'm looking to book something in SeptemberJP_32 wrote:Hahaha BD how pissed are you......you need a holiday I think....need to relax a bit. It'll all work out one day!![]()
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Seriously though, I am jack of it all. Lost all patience now. I'll explain why. I grew up in the mediocre 70's. Swore my allegiance to the Bombers back in 1973. I had to contend with the usual "what happened to Essendon?" barbs almost every Monday when I arrived at school. It never bothered me. I just loved the Bombers and all that played for them.
I loved the battlers that played for our club - Ian Marsh, Steve Robins, Peter Hickmott, Wayne Primmer, Ken Mansfield etc, etc. I'd hear older guys abuse them (around my age now) saying they were crap and all that. I could never understand why they would bag players for the team they support.
Then amazing things started to happend when Sheedy arrived. We became an awesome outfit. And players became real heroes. It was a magnificent period for us in the 80's and 90's - (2000). We set the standards in so many ways during that time.
Now we are where we are now - a period like the 70's. Some younger kids are probably like me when I was younger - loving every player that runs out for our club. And there's me now (like the older blokes back in the 70's) hanging shit on those who keep this club languishing. Now I understand where those guys were coming from. They would have experienced the success in the 60's and then watched the club turn to junk like it is now.
I apologise for my venomous ramblings. I just can't help it.
Great post. =D>
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And BTW I was not sucked in by the title/poster.
If anyone other than Doolan, Gimps, Robbie or Donnie had posted it I might have thought it was true. Maybe Jimmy too.
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If anyone other than Doolan, Gimps, Robbie or Donnie had posted it I might have thought it was true. Maybe Jimmy too.
Aaron Francis is the Messiah.