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Its absolute hell following this team......sick of all the tweets by the players.."get on board red and blue army"...make sure youre there!

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Great point made twice now by Tom Harley. It is those players and setups 3 - 7 metres away from the stoppages. Hawthorn continually have 3 players free in a group just off the play and our players are - again - drawn to the contest leaving free opposition players. Are our players not playing to the game plan or is the stoppage instructions poor?

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Too much emphasis on chasing and tackling the man and not enough on getting the frigging footy. We are always chasing tail and our disposal is still shocking. At least the desire is there but desire alone don't win games consistently. There needs to be some skill. By the way, Mitch Clark will be a superstar, he's better than I thought.

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Sylvia and Garland are two of the dumbest footballers I have ever seen. Trengove is injured surely. He's a snail out there.

Mckenzie not the sharpest tool either. Every week he tackles someone who doesn't have the ball.

The Hawks TOY with us every game. So sick of it. PICK UP YOUR MAN AND DON'T ALL JUST DIVE ON THE FOOTY!

We can't string together more than 2 possessions in a row, then they get it and they have 10 blokes completely free.

FFS.

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Some careers are over tonight. The evidence is on the grass. Trade month will be big if the MFC is really serious. The midfield is woefull

FACT. They are trying but are not up to it. The defense is under siege.

Not their fault.

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Who are you,an English Teacher ? Suck

I'm someone who likes the posts I read to make sense. I don't ask for English professor grammar, I just ask for your posts to be readable.

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This is officially it. I've invested too much time, energy and emotion in this club. I'm not going to do it any more i'm sick of the depression. This will ruin my weekend now. I've just decided I'm not doing it any more.

Hells Bells out!

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This is officially it. I've invested too much time, energy and emotion in this club. I'm not going to do it any more i'm sick of the depression. This will ruin my weekend now. I've just decided I'm not doing it any more. Hells Bells out!

No probs. See you next week.

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