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You would think so but GWS are expected to lose by big margians in their first year while Melbourne are team that's expected to be improving.

I wont feel better when GWS are playing GC in a grand final and we're still out of the finals

 

 

No. I would have preferred North to be 8 goals down. But they just won't die. So sad.

Boo. Bad post. Nobody should wish death on another Club.


Boo. Bad post. Nobody should wish death on another Club.

Too many clubs in this city as it is.

It is either them or us i fear.

Is there a North Essendon or a North Filth?

No but there is a North Melbourne, and one of them will go.

Ever since RDB coached them to 2 Flags with Melbourne players i have hated them.

Be careful what you wish for......It might be North Demons.....perish the thought!

Be careful what you wish for......It might be North Demons.....perish the thought!

I would not support anything like that sh!te. In fact i would despise them for going belly up after what Stynesy did.

I am certainly not wishing for it. But i do wonder how long the MFC can meander on for.

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Ever since RDB coached them to 2 Flags with Melbourne players i have hated them.

Therefore you are biased and your opinion on the matter should be taken with a grain of salt.


I'm feeling a bit better knowing that Scully is having a fairly average game. He plays like a Melbourne Midfielder :D

he is turning the ball over many times and the commentators on 774 are complaining hes on too much money to be playing like that......

Therefore you are biased and your opinion on the matter should be taken with a grain of salt.

Take it however you like Chook. It is fine with me.

From the bits I saw, $cully was rubbish. Might be able to run all day but not that useful when you can't kick.

It actually did help a bit. Gotta take what you can get from this weekend.

What? Scully can't kick? Get out of here!

Merry sarcasmas.


Doesn't make me feel any better that GWS are this bad. We are not much better. Just makes me shudder of the the thought of how bad we are are now.

What? Scully can't kick? Get out of here!

Merry sarcasmas.

Will be exposed more at GWS

If you have a look at Scully's highlight reel you'll see nothing has changed. Like everyone else I got sucked in by the hype about him but his highlight reel was very ordinary so I thought there must be more to him than that.

Have a look at the highlight reel of Martin and compare the difference, in the cold hard light of day Scully looks ordinary by comparison.

 

If you have a look at Scully's highlight reel you'll see nothing has changed. Like everyone else I got sucked in by the hype about him but his highlight reel was very ordinary so I thought there must be more to him than that.

Have a look at the highlight reel of Martin and compare the difference, in the cold hard light of day Scully looks ordinary by comparison.

Harsh - those 3 metre handballs are golden ^_^

Quite frankly, watching GWS and GCS play today was extremely depressing because it made me realise just how hard it's going to be this year for us to tank for draft picks. As bad as we've been the last couple of weeks, it's going to take a monumental coaching effort from Mark Neeld to better some of Dean Bailey's efforts in 2008/9.

I curse Demetriou for bringing in these substandard new franchises that make it so hard for clubs to do a proper job of tanking.

You're an absolute disgrace Vlad!


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