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Go Hawks.

Sorry Red but this is a Melbourne FC fan thread. We do not support any birds here unless they are falcons or cardinals.

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Watching the game last night and the QB game, it is clear to see that our disposal is poor compared to the good teams. That is the area we most need to address IMO.

Biff Biff, are you in hiding because you are ASADA's secret smoking gun?

Was banned for 2 weeks Maple.

 

Watching the game last night and the QB game, it is clear to see that our disposal is poor compared to the good teams. That is the area we most need to address IMO.

sorry to sound like a smart arse Redleg but we have known for some time we have a lot of players with below standard skills.

we have improved in lots of ways and I think we are now competitive but to move out of the bottom half dozen sides we still need a large number of players replaced.

I guess the short answer would have been

YES

sorry to sound like a smart arse Redleg but we have known for some time we have a lot of players with below standard skills.

we have improved in lots of ways and I think we are now competitive but to move out of the bottom half dozen sides we still need a large number of players replaced.

I guess the short answer would have been

YES

You have to admit it sooner or later guys. The loss through injury of Shannon Byrnes who was our leading goalkicker earlier in the season has been a massive blow to the club.

You have to admit it sooner or later guys. The loss through injury of Shannon Byrnes who was our leading goalkicker earlier in the season has been a massive blow to the club.

poor choice of bait!

You have to admit it sooner or later guys. The loss through injury of Shannon Byrnes who was our leading goalkicker earlier in the season has been a massive blow to the club.

Leading goal kicker for the MFC is what, 5 or 6 goals?

Jazza, I run the numbers on good and bad infrastructure and discovered the following

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Good infrastructure

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Bad infrastructure

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Going to watch Sylvia come on as the sub and see how he goes.


Going to watch Sylvia come on as the sub and see how he goes.

What was your verdict, Redleg?

Watching the game last night and the QB game, it is clear to see that our disposal is poor compared to the good teams. That is the area we most need to address IMO.

Id say we had maybe a dozen good kickers. pretty plss poor for AFL for mine

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What was your verdict, Redleg?

I think he had 2 possessions. If any injured player is fit next week he will out. Looked heavy.

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WJ and myself were named by Wayne Johnson, last night at their 150th dinner, as the men who started his league career, when we tried to get him to the Dees.

He was named in the best 10 players ever for Carlton.


dairy farmers like good infrastructure,we also only play with 4 nipples.1200x.jpg

Whatever turns you and your fellow dairy people on Jazza

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Today's Breakfast Suggestion

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Only for those who enjoy life.

Will fit right in with my banana diet.

 

WJ and myself were named by Wayne Johnson, last night at their 150th dinner, as the men who started his league career, when we tried to get him to the Dees.

He was named in the best 10 players ever for Carlton.

Sounds like there is a story there ... do tell!

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OD, I think he means you ... :blink:


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