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There is nowhere for the club to hide now...These performances were happening in 2008



In 5 years it has actually got worse.



Fact.



If Satyriconhome decides to have a go at the "Negative" supporters this week, he will get an earfull



I have had enough now...Hawthorn & Collingwood in the next 2 weeks....Who the hell is going to pay money to watch those Deaths, and that is what they are.



These players who DO NOT RUN or USE THE BALL in even an elementary fashion are being paid the same wages as Collingwood & Hawthorn.



It is a total disgrace...all my emotion has gone. I want action now. AFL action.



Top to bottom, clean the joint out...THIS WEEK.



I will not be paying a cent more until they are all gone.



Since 2008 i have given about $7,000 to this club, the club i love (and still do) but the people running it have completely wasted it.



These people will get no more.

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If Satyriconhome decides to have a go at the "Negative" supporters this week, he will get an earfull

But you don't read his posts properly! You just don't understand!

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I'm now militantly anti Neeld. This has to stop and stop soon. For the bloke himself even. This can't be good for anyone's health.

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I am not really surprised, more in the manner of the loss in terms of effort, we need to see more, we don't have our best side in but clearly our ability to run, carry and cover the opposition was down

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But you don't read his posts properly! You just don't understand!

I consider that a good thing...Brain Washing is not something i condone..

I hope Mark Neeld steps down at tonights presser...he can do no more..whatever he had in place it's not right & it never will be.

I want a new coach for the next game.

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I'm now militantly anti Neeld. This has to stop and stop soon. For the bloke himself even. This can't be good for anyone's health.

He MUST be seriously depressed.

He needs to give Jeff Kennett a call, wearing his BeyondBlue hat

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I consider that a good thing...Brain Washing is not something i condone..

I hope Mark Neeld steps down at tonights presser...he can do no more..whatever he had in place it's not right & it never will be.

I want a new coach for the next game.

I want one on monday

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Nobody can say Melbourne with out holding back a snicker or grin. We really have become a joke.

NO Its the pity that really really hurts

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If Neeld is coach of this club next year we will struggle to get 20,000 members thats why he absolutely must go.

Supporters have no hope, and players need a new voice.

He has to be a well known experienced guy like Roos or Choco Williams too.

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If Neeld is coach of this club next year we will struggle to get 20,000 members thats why he absolutely must go.

Supporters have no hope, and players need a new voice.

He has to be a well known experienced guy like Roos or Choco Williams too.

I would say next week rather than 2014.

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I don't care that it's the third quarter and the sting's gone out of the game. We won the term. That;s got to be a positive.

You're joking right, Chook? Freo took the foot off the gas and we played with no structure whatsoever. I'm reasonably apathetic toward today's result, but it's indisputable that being thumped week in, week out is slowly crippling this club. As it did under Bailey, it hammers home an inability to win even once developed and experienced. Fresh blood and structures. I'm getting sick of saying it. Further, those that are saying Neeld should fall on his sword, you're kidding yourselves. Would you give up a $400,000 contract?

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How is it a negative?

Because it means that we didn't turn up for the first two quarters. My god. How are people still defending Neeld? The arguments 'for' have no legs left to stand on.

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Seriously, it has gone far beyond anything remotely related to a game plan.

Their confidence, their self belief is absolutely shot.....zero.

Just letting them out to play random one-on-one schoolyard footy could only improve their self confidence.

Except we don't play one-on-one footy. We play the most poorly unaccountable football I've ever witnessed.

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"Highly aroused, he immediately scanned the kitchen for a knife. There were none but Tom saw a pair of scissors resting upon the mantelpiece...." P269, Tom Wills, His Spectacular Rise and Fall

Being a polite Victorian eupemism for pi55ed as a fart.

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