Sal Ciardulli wants the Bombers punished for their hubris (and for Malthouse to stop commenting and get on with fixing the Blues).
Brushes with fame (or Never meet your heroes)
Ever been disappointed when one of your heroes is found to be something other than the image that you have formed (or he/she has allowed to be cultivated) – even worse, when you find this out first hand? Or pleasantly surprised when they turn out better than you had imagined?
Coburg: An oval for old men
Matt Watson joins Coburg for their final game of the season. A familiar story to all that have played (and wish they still were).
Dog Day Afternoon
Dips thought things couldn’t get any worse, and then…
Crio’s Racing: J.J. Liston Stakes Day
It’s a great sign when you look forward to the weekend fields being released on a Wednesday. Sure, they are not yet “silk department”, but form from hereon must be scoured. Meetings over the next few weeks have 2 distinct components – the looking for a winner “right now” and the “black bookers” for the [Read more]
AFL Round 20 – Gold Coast v Melbourne: Onesie to Forget
When a kebab gets the three votes, and an adult wearing a Pikachu onesie (Google it) is among the highlights, you know it’s been a tough trip to the Gold Coast for Jamie Simmons.
Other examples of bringing the game into disrepute, sadly overlooked and ignored by the AFL
Sean Curtain has compiled a list of past events that have brought the game into disrepute and implores the AFL to investigate them Cold Case style.
AFL Round 20 – St.Kilda v Hawthorn: A game of little mo(ve)ment
This was a game of little moment. The Hawks had a 37 point lead at half time and at the final siren had stretched it to 46 points. A good solid win for sure but it left Rick Kane wondering why the real Hawks didn’t show.
Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts
Peter B has reseolved to avoid the ceaseless speculation about which of the 10,000 legal, evidentiary, political and commercial permutations will befall Essendon FC and AFL Inc. (Well said, PB – Ed.)
AFL Round 20 – Richmond v Brisbane: Being There….At Last.
Saint Tom Greenaway attended the Tigers coronation as a proxy. For behold the miracle – Richmond shall contest finals football once again.
Wanted: Grand Final scoreboard photos
Scoreboard Pressure, the Les Everett-Vin Maskell website all about scoreboards, is planning its third annual Grand Finals feature. They are calling for photos of scoreboards at local Grand Finals over the next fortnight.
Two million hits for the Footy Almanac
Long-time friend of the Almanac, Peter Flynn, recorded the 2 millionth visit to www.footyalmanac.com.au at 11.50am.
A moment of clarity
Matt Quartermaine found Channel 7’s insightful panel show so fascinating last night that he is sharing a transcript of the program to enlighten readers, especially beleaguered Bombers supporters.
AFL Round 20 – Sydney v Collingwood (Haiku Bob): Finding the thread
Haiku Bob on Round 20.
AFL Round 20 – Review: Meanwhile, there’s footy being played
It is worth noting some feelgood achievements that drift into the background, whilst the journos and footy public ponder the other issue. Did anybody realise the Tigers will play finals footy this year?
AFL Round 20 – Adelaide v North Melbourne: Footy Park – never loved, never forgotten
Richard Arrowsmith won’t miss Football Park, but he’ll always remember it. Memories of past glory and former champions flooded back on Sunday afternoon.
AFL Round 20 – Sydney v Collingwood: Watch out September, the sleeping giant has awoken
Pies fan Siobhan Calafiore has a feeling something is about to happen. It’s the first time she has felt this way all year. She now believes anything could happen.
AFL Round 20 – Sydney v Collingwood: Fright night
Mystery still surrounds the crash of Swans Air 020 on Saturday 10th August 2013. Passenger Tom Bally is looking for answers.
City2Surf 2013 – Sports triathlon leg 2 (aka I’m NOT either Chris Brown)
Mick Jeffrey started running to fill a gap in a weekend, since then he’s noticed a building addiction.
Rising Reporter: Goddard!
Leigh Sullivan remembers the 2010 Grand Final, when he was in Grade 2.











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