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From an outsider's point of view, it appears the senior players got away with murder under Bailey. Neeld has come along and told them some home truths and they don't like it. They are sulking big time...I'm talking about Moloney, Green, Davey and perhaps Jamar. They show no leadership and are truly unhelpful to their teamates. This has a snowball effect on the younger players. Hence the result we'll see today. What I'm trying to say is that the coach is not to blame...it's been coming for quite a while. I think the coaching department, in particular Neeld and Craig, will weed these guys out after giving them enough rope...anyway, just my opinion guys....(forgot to mention Sylvia as well)

Jesus Christ, I hope so!

 

MFC or KFC?

Why the hell do we insist on playing on after every mark or free when ALL the players are within 5 metres of the ball?!! Go back over the mark and give the players time to run to space.

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YESYSYESYESYESYESYES if we are going to lose then lets see what the kids have

Yeah, I'd agree. Only problem is it'd be good if someone like Sylvia or Moloney gave themselves just a little bit trade currency.


Ok Howe can stay.

He hasn't been the worst, but his kicking and decision making is deplorable. I like him though. Good trier. Keep him.

It seems ridiculous to be talking delisting/trades already, but this is a particularly rare case and less about knee jerk reactions.

when does the cricket season start again?

You mean this isn't it? But I've been watching ducks all day.....

 

I'm nominating myself for worst call of the year for thinking Melbourne could win tonight.

Don't worry CB, we've got this..

I'm nominating myself for worst call of the year for thinking Melbourne could win tonight.

You don't have that to yourself, I'm still think six quick ones and were back

Alot of people on this this have been saying get rid of the old culture for at least 2 years \

This is exactly what you get when you dont

2 years ago i named 11 players who should have been told to go and THAT ARE STILL THERE geesus what a joke of a club

and the people on this site seem incapable of seeing the reality

all the words in the worls are going to make any difference so hard to watch it goes beyond loyalty towards indifference


This'll make you feel better

European government debt is

€ 10,491,342,500,000

Yer but there still havin a win every now and then

Let's talk about the positives!

.................crickets.....................


I wish I was allowed to swear

How can Paul Roos say "Jones was poor once again". Once again? Shouldn't be allowed to commentate Sydney games

Alot of people on this this have been saying get rid of the old culture for at least 2 years \

This is exactly what you get when you dont

2 years ago i named 11 players who should have been told to go and THAT ARE STILL THERE geesus what a joke of a club

and the people on this site seem incapable of seeing the reality

all the words in the worls are going to make any difference so hard to watch it goes beyond loyalty towards indifference

Should have traded some of these players when they had currency. We are screwed - no one will touch these guys mark my words. Blood the youngsters, sack the rest.

 

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