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GAME DAY - Round 9

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We were cheated a goal twice

Jetta gets spoiled freo player was not watching the footy

Then jetta tackles Clarke ..prior opportunity incorrect disposal not given

I am serious when I say this

We are that crap umpires will pay us less free kicks

 

Can we try Man on Man for just one game?

I mean really, who would it hurt. At least we would know what would happen.

Lazy pack of players Im not going to watch this crap

They will not run and they are no where near their opponents just Crap football


Can we try Man on Man for just one game?

I mean really, who would it hurt. At least we would know what would happen.

Following an opponent is the easiest thing in football. Why can't we do it?

Not manning up Mundy are we? Classic move.

Going to help unpack boxes. More enjoyable than listening to this crap.

Well done Melbourne- you have officially ruined all my joy of football.

 

I've tried not to get caught up in the should Neeld be sacked etc.

Bu this is going to be ugly and if it gets really ugly, I don't care. The whole coaching staff have to be sacked.

This is deplorable.

Foxtel "this has gotten ugly written all over it and I don't mean ugly I mean really ugly"


Switching off. Will check back in at 3 quarter time to see if I should bother watching the last quarter. Somehow I doubt it.

It's going to be another 100 point smashing we look terrible !!!!

Worrying thing is we play Hawthorn next week, and then Collingwood the week after. We could have 3 consecutive 100+ point losses coming up here!


Outa the game at quarter time, ah well off to watch the grass grow

Watts was pretty much the only bright spot for that quarter. Attacked the ball and was involved in our only string of uncontested play (Davey, Watts, Dawes, Howe), where Jetta again failed to attack the ball when it was kicked to him at the top of the square. Davey also failed to attack the ball in a separate incident.

Worrying thing is we play Hawthorn next week, and then Collingwood the week after. We could have 3 consecutive 100+ point losses coming up here!

well if that happens you would think the club would have no choice but to move neeld on


Following an opponent is the easiest thing in football. Why can't we do it?

Neeld set us up to go man on man from the start we are just not running hard enough defenceivly to stick with there spead really weak effort so far faaaaaaarrrrrrkkkkk

another.

absolute procession.

the r2 losing margin could be dwarfed today.

186 could get a run.

 

Only one way to describe the Melbourne Football Club at the moment especially if that quarter is the best we can produce .

We are a EMBARRESMENT!

Nearly as bad as your spelling DS. ;)


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