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not bad, its got to the stage were its virtually unwatchable, i cant see any improvement from last year, mcleans the worst kick in the AFL, and if miller marks in the 50 hed rather pass it off, cause he [censored] scared to have a shot at goal,its a pathetic display.

Get a grip bud. "Worst side in 30 years". Starting to challenge YM for the king of the outlandish statement.

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There is no point getting angry or throwing the towel in.

We knew what this year was going to be like, and when you go into a game with 14 players yet to play 50 games, what the hell do you expect?

I take heart watching Morton for example, Bennell's evasive skills give me hope and our backline is holding up under the greatest of pressures.

And you know what, we were equally as bad last year, but the difference was we were equally as bad with an old team. I rather suck with a young team, than have to watch the same old faces making mistakes.

No idea what is going on with McLean, but it's so depressing to see! :(

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hmmm wat can ya say i suppose... meesen is actually doin quite well in the ruck. 15 hitouts with 3 tackles and 7 disposal to 3 quarter time so not bad effort.. pj on the other hand needs a spell in the twos. speakin of twos how are casey goin?? surely some positive out of that?

good to see moose is working hard deserves more time worthy game so far to 3/4 qtr time

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hows the way he had 50 kicks to half time for the season and 49 had hit a target, yet mclean couldnt hit the side of barn from 20mtrs,and as for sylvia i dont think they should persist with him anymore, they mite as well be out there 17 guys on the ground, sylvia brings nothing to the table, hes a crumb that doesnt try. :angry:

Did you read the article about Tom Scully today in the age? He's never had a drink in his life.

It's a shame Sylvia doesn't even have a quarter of that amount of commitment.

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Nice goal by pettard and morton.

Will love to see more of that in the future.

(the future) AAAARGH! hate saying it but its about the only thing that keeps me positive.

If Port get another free for ducking their heads into tackles I will throw something at the TV. How you can mark the ball at full stretch then turn and throw yourself at the ground to be tackled at Knee height for no other reason than you where playing for a free. Then get a free and an easy goal. Rant over!!!!!

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Our midfield is pathetic.

McLean and Bruce must go back to Casey.

Robbo must come in. Brad Miller is our focal point LOLOLOL

The rest of the league must laugh hard at that.

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There is no point getting angry or throwing the towel in.

We knew what this year was going to be like, and when you go into a game with 14 players yet to play 50 games, what the hell do you expect?

I take heart watching Morton for example, Bennell's evasive skills give me hope and our backline is holding up under the greatest of pressures.

And you know what, we were equally as bad last year, but the difference was we were equally as bad with an old team. I rather suck with a young team, than have to watch the same old faces making mistakes.

No idea what is going on with McLean, but it's so depressing to see! :(

good call

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Our midfield is pathetic.

McLean and Bruce must go back to Casey.

Robbo must come in. Brad Miller is our focal point LOLOLOL

The rest of the league must laugh hard at that.

nice goal by bruce there mate. :lol:
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Our midfield is pathetic.

McLean and Bruce must go back to Casey.

Robbo must come in. Brad Miller is our focal point LOLOLOL

The rest of the league must laugh hard at that.

Y are so typical at least he finds a target and not kicking to no one get over the bruce bashing

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Did you read the article about Tom Scully today in the age? He's never had a drink in his life.

It's a shame Sylvia doesn't even have a quarter of that amount of commitment.

yeh i did read that, comes across as the kind of kid you want at your club.
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Brad Green showing for the 3rd week in a row that he is the best player at the club and was robbed of last years Bluey.

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There is no point getting angry or throwing the towel in.

We knew what this year was going to be like, and when you go into a game with 14 players yet to play 50 games, what the hell do you expect?

I take heart watching Morton for example, Bennell's evasive skills give me hope and our backline is holding up under the greatest of pressures.

And you know what, we were equally as bad last year, but the difference was we were equally as bad with an old team. I rather suck with a young team, than have to watch the same old faces making mistakes.

No idea what is going on with McLean, but it's so depressing to see! :(

Can I nominate you for best poster on Demonland? I think I have a crush . . .

BTW, I think I can speak for Chook when I say that we of the poultry family are all distraught at the terrible treatment of Boris the Chicken at the hands of the North Melbourne Football Club. I can only assume that McLean's judgment has been shot to pieces as a result of his grief over the matter. End of Statement.

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I think its good for miller to have spent some time being the focal point playing on the best defenders. When watts and (lets be realistic) Butcher come along he's going to make a great 3rd lead up forward that could slip under the guard and kick a few.

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Wow, we are getting killed by an over the hill Warren Tredrea.

Mind you, it all starts in the midfield

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