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Melbourne Squad

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of course. are u an idiot? this is the team we needed to field against port adelaide. good tanking team BUT a bit too late in my opinion.

 
It's an insult to the oldest football club on this planet and to DB and the football department to suggest we're tanking.

The three players out this week are all injured. Sylvia let his team down with an undisciplined act that should not have occurred given his past history. A week at Casey is not going to hurt him. It's all about managing your list, instilling discipline and nuturing your players for future success. Nothing to do with tanking whatsoever.

Tanking is a Word Andy Maher & Mark Robinson are besotted by, I don't buy it. As you say Responsible List Management with an eye Toward 2010 & Beyond.

Our Footy Dept is doing a mighty job right now. Just wait till we get those new Training Facilities up & Rolling.

GO YOU DEMONS

of course. are u an idiot? this is the team we needed to field against port adelaide. good tanking team BUT a bit too late in my opinion.

It was a rhetorical question :lol:

You've long ago removed any doubt as to who's the idiot.

 
It's an insult to the oldest football club on this planet and to DB and the football department to suggest we're tanking.

I would of thought it to be a bigger insult on the club if nobody thought we were tanking. That would be very concerning.

Why wasn't Sylvia picked?

It's a disgrace. With Moloney out now surely Sylvia should be in the team!

Because he needs further discipline after his silly act ;) He needs to prove that he has earned his spot in the side ;) Moloney and Jurrah need to time recover from their injuries ;)

Funny, I'd never found that emoticon useful before.


Unlucky Mckenzie

Agreed. That said, I think I saw enough of him last week to indicate he's worth a game next year.

I/C: M.Whelan, S.Valenti, N.Jetta, C.Morton,

Emergencies: J.Spencer, C.Sylvia, S.Buckley

I know I want picks 1 & 2, I know the kids playing are trying there best, BUT, Col, not playing, morton, down on form, Jetta, better than Col, Buckley, not showing form in the VFL, and on a side note Bail from, just about AFL selection to VFL 2nd's, what did he do, point his private parts at some ones Auntie?

I think i need to go to sleep until October, it will be all over then!

of course. are u an idiot? this is the team we needed to field against port adelaide. good tanking team BUT a bit too late in my opinion.

The South Croydon U/9's could have beaten Port Adelaide that day.

 
You don't think getting the top two picks will be good for membership?

It will be better than not getting 2 picks. Scully is already getting compared to Judd so yes, assuming that we do get Scully I think he will be good for membership.

of course. are u an idiot? this is the team we needed to field against port adelaide. good tanking team BUT a bit too late in my opinion.

The South Croydon U/9's could have beaten Port Adelaide that day.

Port Lost That Game Don't Blame The Footy Club for that one.

We are not the only team in the league & not all dreams come True.

We are still on Track.

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If Moloney is truly injured (which I doubt), then that's a very bad thing. A recurrance of his groin injury is the last thing we need. But I'd say he's either a little bit sore, or he's just being rested. Maybe we're doing some kind of rotation policy.

North Melb could be the greatest challenge. Richmond have form, North do not.

North were good on friday night and Freo good against the doggies.......maybe Carlton might be the worry :unsure:

I/C: M.Whelan, S.Valenti, N.Jetta, C.Morton,

Emergencies: J.Spencer, C.Sylvia, S.Buckley

I know I want picks 1 & 2, I know the kids playing are trying there best, BUT, Col, not playing, morton, down on form, Jetta, better than Col, Buckley, not showing form in the VFL, and on a side note Bail from, just about AFL selection to VFL 2nd's, what did he do, point his private parts at some ones Auntie?

I think i need to go to sleep until October, it will be all over then!

rohan's mother passed away during the week, and he has gone back to QLD to help out with things, but he wanted to make it back to play this week, so he is playing 2nds as they are the sunday game

Morton out, Spencer in.

For once we have a coach with bigger cajones than our supporters.

North were good on friday night and Freo good against the doggies.......maybe Carlton might be the worry :unsure:
Easy to say in hindsight. For the record it was Carlton who beat the Kangaroos on Friday night, so if as you say North were good, Carlton must have been better.

Morton out, Spencer in.

For once we have a coach with bigger cajones than our supporters.

An absolutely ridiculous move. We're going to be too top heavy against a slick fast moving midfield.

What's Bailey trying to do here?

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