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Unable to watch the game and cant find a game day thread. Was wondering if anyone could fill me in?

0.5 - any gimmes?

who's playing well etc etc.

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Melb 11 - Ade 17 qrt time pretty average conditions and both teams had plenty of chances to goal

Bruce is getting killed everytime he go's near the ball needs a rest on the bench. Davey been good, Green looking good down forward, Burton for the crows is dominating but no on the score board

 

Davey may have tweaked a hammy god damn it starting the 2nd qrt on the bench


We dominated the midfield in the 1st quarter but not enough players i50 for us to kick to. Still tackling and chasing hard which is good to see but Adelaide starting to convert their chances.

 

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1.7 nearly 20 mins into 2nd quarter isn't very flattering...

Gees the game Is crap... We have had plenty of opportunity but haven't converted... Both teams are flooding we need someone to stand in the goal square and lead at the player with the ball


Adelaide's tactics are a disgrace to this great game of ours. How they expect to win a flag I don't know.

Meantime our goal kicking is atrocious, and not being helped by the terrible wind.

I wish Bruce would get the hell out of the backline!

[censored] poor game thus far adelaide well on top but don't look that impressive. Melbourne back to there old ways stupid little handballs and cant hit targets not much upside and most players were beatin in the second qrt. Davey's hammy looks to be ok but he keeps getting work done on it?? Glad i didn't go now after seeing what i am seeing so far

  On 11/04/2010 at 04:11, Western Demon said:

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"little wonder that neither team have won this year"

Time to get bruce up forward and out of the thick of it.. create a contest for his mate braddles green and co to feed off..

Had an interrupted preseason did brucey, bate too.. so maybe we just have to be a bit more patient with some..

  On 11/04/2010 at 04:24, DemonDan... said:

Time to get bruce up forward and out of the thick of it.. create a contest for his mate braddles green and co to feed off..

Had an interrupted preseason did brucey, bate too.. so maybe we just have to be a bit more patient with some..

yeah something needs to happin he's getting killed. if he gets beat in the forward line might not hurt as much. Were as Bate my god he looks slow if its fitness he should NOT be playing very disapointed so far i can handle getting beat as long as they show us something... anything.....


Maric dropping back in front of the square is killing us

  On 11/04/2010 at 04:29, Daz said:

yeah something needs to happin he's getting killed. if he gets beat in the forward line might not hurt as much. Were as Bate my god he looks slow if its fitness he should NOT be playing very disapointed so far i can handle getting beat as long as they show us something... anything.....

ditto..

and who the fluck is on bernie vince??

 

Im liking Bail's game, leading up and presenting as well as Bennell who just kicked a sneaky goal


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