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Neeld is a joke, 8 straight losses to start next year, will be sitting there al sanctimonious like Ratts, all over for this guy.

Worst coach in the history of the game.

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Anyone can tell me the exact ruling for deliberate rush behind?

All depends on crowd reaction.

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Off to watch the other teams. 2012 has been nothing short of disgraceful football by this club. Overpaid underwhelming incompetent football list.

Shell of an AFL team, and the club is gone if this continues.

Let's see if 2013 keeps us interested.

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Oh well - about to watch my last quarter of footy for 2012. I really don't care about the other clubs so I don't care what happens to them from here. I just hope the people who have the power, do the right thing when it comes to recruitment time. I have never seen the Dees win a premiership in my life time. My husband, both my kids, my parents and my closest friends have all experienced what I have been denied. But I am an optimist and will be back there supporting my beloved Dees in 2013. I never tip against them, think each week we are in with a chance and hope that 2013 will be our year.

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Epic Fail Melbourne. The statement that we wanted to play the year out has proved to be more hollow words. These guys wearing the Red & Blue have one hell of a task ahead of them winning the respect of their own suporters, let alone the football world. Is there even any anger in ONE of them about their performanaces this year. I don't see it!

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Sounds like we're ending the season like we started it: embarrassingly uncompetitive.

I haven't seen a single second, and I propose to keep it that way, but I hope our so-called 'depth players' put in shockers to seal their fates. We don't have 'depth players', we have a bevy of has-been or will-not-be list-cloggers.

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Epic Fail Melbourne. The statement that we wanted to play the year out has proved to be more hollow words. These guys wearing the Red & Blue have one hell of a task ahead of them winning the respect of their own suporters, let alone the football world. Is there even any anger in ONE of them about their performanaces this year. I don't see it!

I don't want anger, I just want it fixed. Diesel were you really expecting this to be a statement match? Lol. We've barely raised a yelp all year and suddenly we're going to pull something from our arse at Subi against a top 8 side? Ok. I expected an insipid effort and haven't been disappointed.
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Anyone can tell me the exact ruling for deliberate rush behind?

Rule 15.6.1© - A Free Kick shall be awarded against a Player who intentionally kicks, handballs or forces the football over the boundary line without the football being touched by another player.

So it all comes down to what the umpire determines to be 'intentional'.

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I don't want anger, I just want it fixed. Diesel were you really expecting this to be a statement match? Lol. We've barely raised a yelp all year and suddenly we're going to pull something from our arse at Subi against a top 8 side? Ok. I expected an insipid effort and haven't been disappointed.

that seems the problem - not even a whimper. All season other than one game against the saints, one game against Essendon and a few easy beats.

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