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Gameday Thread

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muppets, freaking muppets.

Seriously weak efforts, moloney should lose 5kg of muscle so A, he can chase quicker, B, so he can handball at a normal rate instead of a rocket to a player 3 meters away.

 
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Another bloody turnover! And another mark inside 50 to Port, this time Schulz on Garland! This is really deteriorating now.

if they play like this next year, they are no chance for the 8 :mad:

and port are a player down...

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And another goal...

6.2.38

2.7.19

5 in a row to them now.

Warnock getting owned according to Wakelin.

Will the AAMI hoodoo never end?

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Schulz gets his second

Port 6.2.38

Melbourne 2.7.19

Shultz marks from a Newton turnover. Goals. If anyone did wonder why sentiment in football is dead there is your answer

 

Our score currently doubled. Not good. Need a lift from someone... but who?

Sickening effort this quarter.

Sick and tired of this AAMI Stadium [censored]!


Lets hope we never have Both Davey and Sylvia out again, especially at the same time.

Newton has just showed that his time as a list clogger (not footballer cos he has never shown that) is well and truly up.

Norht will [censored] us by 100+ next week

AAMI stadium isnt making our forwards not take grabs, and it also didn't make us select passengers..

Need some choc ripple cake to cheer me up.

Port 6.2.38

Melbourne 2.8.20


Mark to Jones. Set shot from 30


Jones misses...again

Port 6.2.38

Melbourne 2.9.21

Hahah assuming we pull our finger out this is still able to be salvaged. We need a forward option. Noone is standing up. Dunn isn't doing anything, he is not alone.

This is getting embarrassing.

FFS show some desire boys.....

 

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