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James Cameron has just released footage of when he went recently travelled 11 Kim's to the bottom of the ocean the lowest piont anyone has ever been. If you look closely at the footage you will see the Melbourne football club in the background.it can only get better from here STILL PROUD TO SUPPORT THE RED AND THE BLUE

 

If you went a further 10 Km's down you'd probably find the Melbourne supporters. Trouble is we can't do a thing about the losses, we just pay our way in and hope for the best, however the future of the club is in the hands of the current players and coaching staff and they can do something about it.

I doubt they have, collectively, the pride and intestinal fortitude to do anything about it though.

5 kms after that you'll see Ablett and GC, along with Scully, Sheedy and GWS smiling maniacally at you...

IF we do what we did tonight, or against WC with them, we'll lose by ten goals to both. And that's absolutely no exaggeration.

 

5 kms after that you'll see Ablett and GC, along with Scully, Sheedy and GWS smiling maniacally at you...

IF we do what we did tonight, or against WC with them, we'll lose by ten goals to both. And that's absolutely no exaggeration.

Agree, it's pretty sad. Last years poor performances all over again.

Worst midfield in the AFL, a percentage equal of GWS. Carlton, Essendon and Collingwood to come. Depressing.

The game plan is last year game plan, i dont belvie in zone, what neeld has done is take away player instinct insted of looking for the best option, the player are told to play the boundry line. What it does is take the player instinct away, the opposition know what our players are going to do before he even has possie, his oponnt has certain, you must get the opposition to be guessing, how easy is it when someone give an answer to his ? Before he ask the ?


Agree, it's pretty sad. Last years poor performances all over again.

Worst midfield in the AFL, a percentage equal of GWS. Carlton, Essendon and Collingwood to come. Depressing.

Last year I went to the G and watched us beat Essendon, comfortably, this year they are on top and we are on the bottom; wtf?

Last year I went to the G and watched us beat Essendon, comfortably, this year they are on top and we are on the bottom; wtf?

WTF? Don't you see that different clubs are on completely different trajectories?

Is it seriously that hard to understand?

WTF? Don't you see that different clubs are on completely different trajectories?

Is it seriously that hard to understand?

My comment was rhetorical and most on here would understand that joe.

Why is it I always have to explain thing to you joe, are you that thick?

Keep following me around and embarrassing yourself.

 

My comment was rhetorical and most on here would understand that joe.

Why is it I always have to explain thing to you joe, are you that thick?

Keep following me around and embarrassing yourself.

No, your posts are indirect and obscure.

Nice attempt at making me seem stupid, but you failed again bobby.

No, your posts are indirect and obscure.

Nice attempt at making me seem stupid, but you failed again bobby.

Joe, no one here needs to make you "seem stupid".


Joe, no one here needs to make you "seem stupid".

Nor you Bob.

Nor you.

Nor you Bob.

Nor you.

You joined 11 days ago Jimmy, for 880 posts. Makes you a troll in any language.

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Ed: Y_M?

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Last year I went to the G and watched us beat Essendon, comfortably, this year they are on top and we are on the bottom; wtf?

WTF? Don't you see that different clubs are on completely different trajectories?

Is it seriously that hard to understand?

I, like even blind Freddie would, see that we are on different trajectories, but I see the W in WTF not as the usual "what" but as "why"?

I, like even blind Freddie would, see that we are on different trajectories, but I see the W in WTF not as the usual "what" but as "why"?

Spot on Mono..... Why and How are important here. Clubs which were ostensibly in similar positions to us last year... (although generally without the plethora of high draft choices to develop) ...have gone forward (HOW)....and we have imploded (WHY)

... and it's not just get rid of players X,Y,Z (or in our case A,B,C, D,........X,Y,Z)

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