Ebbsfleet United will take part in their first cup final this weekend. Nothing too unusual about that. A little football club that makes it through to the final of the smallest trophy in England for the first time in their 62 year history. A nice
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Ebbsfleet United will take part in their first cup final this weekend. Nothing too unusual about that. A little football club that makes it through to the final of the smallest trophy in England for the first time in their 62 year history. A nice
OK...
it's Wednesday. I'm still steaming. I'm ready to land one on anyone who decides to pick me to say the wrong thing about Freo to. Whaddya know, Robert Walls is everywhere like a runny... shall we say, aftermath?
He asks "What does Freo
The sinking gut-wrenching feeling watching that game was reminiscent of the pre-match banter my mate and me indulged in, circa 2001. "How do you think we'll go," he'd ask. "I think we're going to cop a drubbing, I'd say." At some games he'd say,
First half: What a lovely autumn day here in Melbourne. The sun is shining, I have a great seat here at the MCG, I had a right old laugh at Melbourne's el cheapo pre-game entertainment of a guy in a scarf and a trumpeteer. Gee, Melbourne are
The 70s... didn't they produce some truly block rockin beats?
Footy, eh? You just never know quite what's going to happen. Well, apart from getting the old good in bed from the AwFL on a regular basis, that is.
It seems like just a few hours ago that
Bugger!
Seriously, just...Bugger!
BUGGER!!
So anyway, Melbourne this week for the new Fremantle. There is no doubt that if they play as well over the coming 16 weeks as they have the previous fortnight we will win many more than we lose. Maybe even
Right. I'm not about to sit here and pretend that last night's loss against Geelong was anything other than heartbreaking and devastating. To have the reigning premiers on toast not once, but twice, and still lose the game is a very bitter pill to
Are we back here already? Honorable losses and feeling happy with a good effort and some good performances from the kids?
Sure looks like it. I was at any rate.
Before I start I'd like to provide another example of why we mourn the loss of