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Please explain Don and Cam

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That would be no good old dee - they can't tackle!!

Damn you are right

I thought I had a good idea for about 6 minutes

 

Damn you are right

I thought I had a good idea for about 6 minutes

Haha all we can do is laugh. Any more stress and I will be forced to have a stroke!

Haha all we can do is laugh. Any more stress and I will be forced to have a stroke!

Please no HG

Hang in there no football club is worth that

 
Melbourne supporters for whatever reason rarely passionately ring up SEN, it's usually full of Richmond, Dons and Blues suppoers.

I've always wanted to ring up but as I'm a teacher I am unable to.

What?

I don't know how reliable the information from some unknown Western Australian blogger would be... (Especially one calling Watts a "dead duck" after a 34 possession game, rated by Champion Data as second best on ground behind Kieran Jack)

The text says that the club is a dead duck, not Watts...

Jack Watts' predicament in this photo just about sums up where Melbourne is at right now. The Demons are pretty much dead ducks.

I meant as I'm a Teacher I'm always teaching my class during KB's show so am unable to call in unless it's school holidays. Hope that clarifies any confusion you may have with my post.


No pls explain from the board required IMO. this is now a players issue there integrity, value & honesty TP the sport is being truly questioned. If this is some sort of revolt from them to gain respect from this club that has been in place long before they arrived ( and by club I mean you, me & every one present on this site) then maybe as supporters we should revolt and question it's heart & soul on the field. I'm no fence sitter but I'm not active in any cheer squad or committee @ this club. But if it means the cheer squad don't turn up with a banner this weekend or supporters simply send the players off in disgust @ half time if they don't start turning up to games starting this weekend, then so be it.. It's time the supporters spoke and actioned on this and not [censored] and moan on behalf of the players that the board is no good, the coac is no good, etc. Voice your disgrace this weekend and don't sit on the fence

What?

The text says that the club is a dead duck, not Watts...

Bit of a long bow I know, but just thought the photo caption was was implying Watts was a dead duck like the team and he was the last guy that should have been bagged by the media after that game, yet they always go after him.

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Looks like don maybe listen's to SEN? or reads demonland

 

I want moloney to come out and make a statement. Moneys on it that he knows exactly what the go is right now.

Guarantee his manager would advise him not to though

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