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Do you thihk they are told not to do it?? Drives me insane.,

Not sure if theyre really told anything.....they really dont seem to know?

 
 

Sounds like we still can't clear the defensive 50.

Wtf do we do during the week?


I hope that at tonight's press conference, Mark Neeld has his 'not on your life' press conference played back to him.
I agree that he needed to be more conciliatory but is there ever a happy medium with this bloke? We have gone from breathing fire and taking no prisoners to 'it is what it is'. Ridiculous.

 

Amazing. Davey & Watts get involved and we suddenly hit targets. Just get them the ball!


This is beyond [censored] ridiculous

Wow. The kickouts. Great strategy.

'easytbeats' is an understatement!

You need an opposition to beat someone

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Pre game on the radio the point was made that freo hold their opponents to only 25% play on (league leaders), and low clearance levels (pressure). Our players and coaches need to adjust.

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What the [censored] is going on? Why so many uncontested marks inside our defensive 50?

MARK NEELD FOR THE LOVE GOD, WORK OUT HOW TO CLEAR OUR BACKLINE!!!!

Once again, Melb players jogging after their opponents, 20m behind easy mark in the goal sqr and plops thru another. Your man Evans.

Gettin' real tired of hearing "Opposition player X is unmarked and has the ball in the goalsquare. ".

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Well I have a chest of drawers I need to finish painting today. I might stick around to watch the paint dry when I'm finished too

And we wasted picks on idiots like Gillies instead of getting Hannath in the draft. Epic work Melbourne.

 

Wow 34pts down already.....mmmm whats 34 x 4...eeekk.

dunno if i can take another 3qtrs of this


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