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  On 30/07/2011 at 04:38, Chopper Lovell said:

This is a disgrace.... What sort of moron would start Jurrah in the midfield on Bartel??????

Bye Bailey.

Tonight, he should do the right thing and quit after this game

 
  On 30/07/2011 at 04:52, Guy Rigoni said:

be honest, was anyone really expecting anything different?

Nothing quite this pathetic.... No I wasnt..Not even with the realist hat on :((

I expected a a team to have a go and be acountable. I expected a coach to be coaching for his future..

Im a fool ...i still expect something of Melbourne , something !! :huh:

Is there any danger of us putting pressure on the ball carriers?

 
  On 30/07/2011 at 04:52, condemned 84 said:

Dunn with our first!!!!

we're Dunn alright :(


they have actually given up right now.. nobody wants to play on anyone.. the margin wont flatter us, 150 coming up here

 
  On 30/07/2011 at 04:54, baysidedave said:

Tonight, he should do the right thing and quit after this game

Good call - I am over watching this utter rubbish

Ha ha this is really really pathetic not sure how many times I've said this is our worst game o er the past 4 years but [censored] this is up there!


Dean...I implore you...do the honourable thng... I wil lstill respect you.. Dont.. and youre having a lend of us.

  On 30/07/2011 at 04:52, Guy Rigoni said:

be honest, was anyone really expecting anything different?

I expected to be thrashed but not 10 goals down 8 minutes into the second qtr

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It will require a thesaurus to describe this performance.

This is worse than any defeat I have ever witnessed.

I'm absolutely done. This club needs to find some [censored] leadership and some balls.

Is a 100 point deficit out of the question at half time?


  On 30/07/2011 at 04:58, Pates said:

Is a 100 point deficit out of the question at half time?

Nope, I actually think it's more likely than not.

  On 30/07/2011 at 04:58, Pates said:

Is a 100 point deficit out of the question at half time?

whats the record ? gulp !!!:unsure:

I am now going for Geelong

It's better we lose by 150 than by 75 because we need heads to roll from this performance


  On 30/07/2011 at 04:57, belzebub59 said:

Dean...I implore you...do the honourable thng... I wil lstill respect you.. Dont.. and youre having a lend of us.

Bailey to quit and Green to stand down immediately.

For the first time ever I am embarrassed with the club that I love.

 

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