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Game Day

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Please HELP ME.....I can't stop the voices.....they are telling me BAD things....I don't want to end up lobotomised and a RFC member

 

This is the quietest crowd I have ever witnessed. Quite eery.

Fickle Melbourne supporters..... Our supporters epitomize our playing group

 

Where have all the negative posts gone, the obvious is they are trying something new the vacuum or whatver Viney calls it when kicking out from back. But lets just change this thread from gameday to f%#kin whinge.

Any chance of looking at the positives, love the look of Blease, Mcdonald looks all right, also like Jetta he has a hardness about him and just needs some consistent game time into him, Tappy looks better on forward line.

Some of you need to review tapes of West Coast last season

Fickle Melbourne supporters..... Our supporters epitomize our playing group

Hardly, we might have a few goal lead now bur our general attitude and effort is far behind that of GC. Much more exciting future for GC than this mob.


Another positive. Gary Ablett is having little impact on the game so far. Bartram is playing well.

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The Ugly

Scully - heart clearly not in it

Hmm, not quite accurate at this point of the game - playing really well

Scully, Morton small bodies / hardness contrast - 2:30 left in q3...scully works hard to pin a great tackle and the ball spills, morton then standing next to a man extends his arms toward a stationary man and his tackle is broken

HARDNESS IS EXPECTED - being skinny is no excuse

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Hmm, not quite accurate at this point of the game - playing really well

Scully, Morton small bodies / hardness contrast - 2:30 left in q3...scully works hard to pin a great tackle and the ball spills, morton then standing next to a man extends his arms toward a stationary man and his tackle is broken

HARDNESS IS EXPECTED - being skinny is no excuse

This.

Morton's defensive non-effort in the goal square a shocker.

OTOH Blease is, as has been said, a jet.

 

Hardly, we might have a few goal lead now bur our general attitude and effort is far behind that of GC. Much more exciting future for GC than this mob.

You are a glass half empty type aren't you!

Highlight for me is Blease.........he could be a gem!

The thought of him and Grimes patrolling half back next year is exciting!

Umpiring deplorable!


What has happened to jurrah?

What has happened to jurrah?

Subbed, hit on the arm - was spotted with it in a sling. Either his wrist or shoulder, hasn't been anything said since.

Subbed, hit on the arm - was spotted with it in a sling. Either his wrist or shoulder, hasn't been anything said since.

Richo just said it was in a sling as precaution and his season was probably over as Dees wont bother risking him in the last game

Hurry up and finish season, this is painful!


You are a glass half empty type aren't you!

Not at all, generally have been optimistic about the team but it's been a long year and my patience is waning.

I have liked bleases game, would live watts to hit some form

This is a joke!

Scully is either gone or not up to being a number 1 draft pick!

Give me David Swallow every day of the week!

21k there, wow

Really?? I was honestly expecting less than 15k, perhaps even closer to 10k the way we've been playing. How many GC supporters?

Really?? I was honestly expecting less than 15k, perhaps even closer to 10k the way we've been playing. How many GC supporters?

Virtually none bar the cheer squad according to AW


Good turnout considering the fixture, and mainly Dees fans on hand!

 

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