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Yes with a freshly shaved pill

Yep, captaining from the bench.......... hope he does not lead from example otherwise we will have 22 on the bench :)

 

Where the hell is everyone!? Disgraceful effort from the demons fans.

Interesting to hear Greens the sub.

Yep Greeny is the sub Viney is just talking on ABC now and his words were that Brad's preparation for the game did not warrant him starting, as he missed last week with back spasm's. I like the way Viney speaks and my perception is there are no walk ups in this side you all play a role to achieve the desired result. I am quite sure a few of our older players have been or will be told a few home truths in recent times.

Viney is talking about taking pressure of the backs and kicking more than trying to handball from defence. Also calling for more wins in the clearances. Viney talks it the way he played and from the way he is talking he may still put his hand up for the role, he is not 100% against it. Viney is talking all about the benefit for the club whatever we do people like Todd need to be kept at the club.


Green should either play or just not play, not be the sub.

I agree with this. How can you make your captain the Sub.

 

Any live stream?

We look like [censored] already

another goal for the tigers.

tigers 3.0.18

MFC 0.0.0

Hope we turn up against the Gold Coast next week or it's gonna be [censored].


Goal to Sylvia. We're starting to settle but so far Terry Wallace and Scott Lucas have made plenty of mention of our poor structures. What's new.

3.1.19 to 2.0.12.


Morton....... Can't punch the ball won't go in hard. What a surprise

 

Yep, we have 22 players on the bench.

So glad I'm about to fly overseas, I can't be bothered watching this shite anymore.

Yet again, we're getting killed in the inside 50 count because we refuse, or are still totally incompetent at using a press. Richmond are pushing their entire side up to their 50 to apply pressure when we're trying to move it out of defence. In contrast, we seem to be happy to let them move the ball from defence without applying the same pressure.


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