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I’m old enough to have been to plenty of games at Windy Hill. That nick name you deny was called out by members of the crowd.Urban myth
If anything it comes from way way back by opposition supporters who hated us because we were so successful all the time. Along with Collingwood, both clubs dominated the competition from the creation of the VFA then into the breakaway VFL right through the early 1900s ..1920s and 30s.
A google search comes up with this obvious anti-Essendon piece saying it mentions it. I can’t be bothered reading through all of it
There is no evidence online of the club ever have been called The Blood Stained Blacks. There is evidence of the nickname The Blood Stained fellows, for example here. For obvious reasons, this nickname isn't in use any more, so shouldn't be listed in the infobox as a nickname. It might be possible, if someone is thus inclined, to discuss this elsewhere in the article. Wikipeterproject (talk) 06:23, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
Essendon Bombers - On the Edge of Stealth
The Essendon Bombers have more rivalries than any other AFL team because it is hated more than any other team. There are many reasons for that hatred.www.convictcreations.com
Noted Australia Rules Football and EFC historian Robert Pascoe apparently mentions it here. Again I can’t be stuffed reading it all.
And apparently in this..
Australian Rules Football - All The Tropes
The dominant football code in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania. Rugby League is more popular in New South Wales (north of Wagga Wagga, which has been described as the "border" between Aussie Rules and Rugby territory) and Queensland, although there are AFL teams based...allthetropes.org
It’s all heresay…
Not by many, and not a lot of times. But it 100% was.
eg “Go you blood stained n………..”.