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On SEN after the game jason akermanis said 'For the those people who say melbourne are not good well that is just rubbish, melbourne are a good team and playing great footy'

Was fantastic to hear.

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On SEN after the game jason akermanis said 'For the those people who say melbourne are not good well that is just rubbish, melbourne are a good team and playing great footy' Was fantastic to hear.
Surely tongue in cheek. Did he see the handball merry go round?
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Surely tongue in cheek. Did he see the handball merry go round?

Not at all he was genuine. He gave us a big rap. The commentators on SEN did aswell.

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Surely tongue in cheek. Did he see the handball merry go round?

Did you see the game? it was our kicking that let us down not handballing. we over handballed a bit but for the most part we managed to get out of it. some of our turnovers by foot however...

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Even though he kicked 4 goal, Wheels, did a great job. Fantastic to see the little general back!!

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Surely tongue in cheek. Did he see the handball merry go round?

HT, I assume you didn't go today, because he meant what he said. We played well enough to win the game today, we weren't given a chance by many (if any), and we led by 22 at one stage. We looked out of it at times in the last quarter but didn't give up. The 'handball merry go round', as you put it, has been there every week this year, and for a lot of last year, but we didn't get smashed, and we kicked 15 goals. We played much better football, and we could easily have won.


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Had Frawley and Rivers played, we would have won.

Yeah and had Murphy not got injured and Higgins played they would have.

Silly comment.

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Yeah and had Murphy not got injured and Higgins played they would have.

Silly comment.

What if we threw in Garland, Green and Wona as well. Or Watts and Bennell? Did they have the depth out to match those?

I thought we leaked easy goals today that if we had some of our better one on one defenders, would not have happened.

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Yeah and had Murphy not got injured and Higgins played they would have.

Silly comment.

It's not a silly comment.

Obviously you can never predict with certainty whether or not we would have won under slightly different circumstances, but Frawley would have done a much better job on Aker, and he in the end was the difference.

We were all over them for most of the game, and as per usual, let ourselves down with some poor decision making and kicking.

Great result in the end, because we gain respect, and keep the priority picks intact.

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Akermanis has always been fairly complementary about Melbourne, even in his Brisbane days. I've noticed when he's been on the Footy Show panel.

For what it's worth, today will be the last time we line up against him.

EDIT: Apparently he's just said he wants to stay at the club until they win a premiership...

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Did you see the game? it was our kicking that let us down not handballing. we over handballed a bit but for the most part we managed to get out of it. some of our turnovers by foot however...

If you listen to DB after match press conference he said we handballed badly and to much.

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EDIT: Apparently he's just said he wants to stay at the club until they win a premiership...

I'm not sure how he would go with a walking frame! Their window is closing, they will loose their best forwards in the next couple of years. He would be better at MFC, we will win a flag before them!

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I must admitt Aker has been very complimentary towards the Dees lately - maybe he is gunning for an assistant job - or hopefully he sees similarities towards the the young Brisbane Lions.


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On SEN after the game jason akermanis said 'For the those people who say melbourne are not good well that is just rubbish, melbourne are a good team and playing great footy'

Was fantastic to hear.

Well Mr Aker has good judgement. I've seen all our recent MCG games, we're improving as we go. The effort today was almost 4 qtrs of hard competitive footy. Still heaps of energy and spirit right to the last (epitomised by Davey, another great game flash!)

Apart from Davey, the foot skills of most of our players let them down too often. On a few occasions they over-used the handball but when it worked and they streamed en masse out of defence, it was exciting to watch. Quite Geelong-esque. Interestingly, today when they did turn it over, their efforts to tackle and make amends and often as not get it back were impressive. Last year, there was none of that hardness.

We have a toughness that is developing each week. That's such an important element of winning sides and not something that has traditionally been associated with Melb in recent years. Imagine when skinny kids like C. Morton beef up!

There was lots to like today. When Robbo flew and was tag-teamed by 2 or 3 of them, Maric was learning to crumb (2 good goals). Bate benefitted from less attention due to Robbo's presence. Valenti and Grimes and Cheney did some nice things. Wheels was good. PJ showed his big heart. We are good and getting better. I think this team will be great one day, as they develop experience and bodies and practice foot skills and decision-making. We just need a few more champions in key positions.

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As the dees were walking off aker was looking over a lot at the players. I think he actually felt sorry for the boys knowing his team prob didnt deserve the win today.

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he said before the season even started on nova that he thought the dees were a lot better then people give them credit for and they will be much better this year!

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Aker is a good bloke who calls things as he sees them. I would have been happy if he had come to melbourne, although i understand why at the time he chose the Westies.

He may live to regret it though. The Dogs won't win a flag with there present Team.

The Demons in 2 years just might.

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If you listen to DB after match press conference he said we handballed badly and to much.

Yes, we did over handball, but I agree with godees' assessment. It was actually our kicking that cost us the most.

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Yes, we did over handball, but I agree with godees' assessment. It was actually our kicking that cost us the most.

:huh: ohh was DB just saying it for the sake of it? :lol:

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No, he's right we did over use the handball, but like I said, I believe it was our kicking that cost us more.

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