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Come on Come on Lets Stick Together!!! Or they'll kick us to death .

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I' m sure there are media companies that count all the stats but I have never seen so many articles about Melbourne in my life.I remember in 87 we snuck up on everyone with hardly so much as a column inch here or there .These days it's Melbourne -"what a joke" or Melbourne have picked a spud again .

We'll never get anywhere unless we look other fans in the eye and say"thanks for your opinion but we have faith that we're doing the right things. "I for one think we will KNIT together if they keep slinging Sh!t at us .We have to .

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I' m sure there are media companies that count all the stats but I have never seen so many articles about Melbourne in my life.I remember in 87 we snuck up on everyone with hardly so much as a column inch here or there .These days it's Melbourne -"what a joke" or Melbourne have picked a spud again .

We'll never get anywhere unless we look other fans in the eye and say"thanks for your opinion but we have faith that we're doing the right things. "I for one think we will KNIT together if they keep slinging Sh!t at us .We have to .

Sounds great, but hard to look other fans in the eye after 186 and last Saturday...

If the team gave a stuff maybe we would. Let's see how we go after this weekend shall we?

 

If the team gave a stuff maybe we would. Let's see how we go after this weekend shall we?

SMF IMO it has very little to do having a go.

We simply do not have the cattle.

We are not good enough, it will not matter how much we beat the playing group.

They are giving the best they have.

We may no want to accept that fact but IMO it is true.

Was probably a little broad with that statement- it's really just a handful that appear to not give a stuff. Sadly I do agree though we don't have the cattle currently


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