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How many will Buddy kick this weekend?

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If Frawley plays on him he'll kick 12 with no disrespect to chipper

If Pederson plays on him he'll kick 20 with full disrespect to Peddler

 

dont know about that it will depend on who gets birchall

we could just surprise a couple i think

pedo might have a big mongrel game in that heart of his

anyhow buddy 3

Either Buddy kicks 2 or 12

I'm thinking we will play him into form so 12 it is

 

you forgot 0 in your poll. Pulls a hamstring in the first contested play hes involved in and helped from the field by smiling demon runners.

Either Buddy kicks 2 or 12

I'm thinking we will play him into form so 12 it is

Who [censored] cares how many "Bloody" Franklin kicks this week ?? What a farkin pointless thread to be placed on any Forum connected with the Melbourne Football Club !!! I do not give a shyte if he kicks 20... I will only be caring whether or not our boys have a red hot go or not.. So we don't have the cattle at the moment. Why don't we admit that and get over it and maybe stop ripping the crap out of Mark Neeld , the whole FD and those players that simply are not up to AFL senior standard.. Until we are able to MOVE ON those players who are not going to make it and try and replace them with more talented personnel, we will NOT be competitive !! Simple as that !! Whether we like it or not... THIS WILL TAKE MORE TIME !! We just need the people that have been put in positions at the Club to pull their fingers out and show us they are putting in the effort to get us back into an acceptable position... !! Dwelling on past history (the good and the bad) will never get us out of this hole we are in... !! :blink:


I think Frawley can generally limit him quite well (2-4 broadly speaking), the last few matches I've seen he has always kicked one of those freak goals that look near impossible, other than that chip can usually restrict him quite well from the standard I50 set shots.

He won't kick a huge bag.

I think what will happen is about 15 Hawks will all kick at least one goal. Their mids and defenders will find themselves able to push up the ground and press us in with no pressure, and they'll end up being able to kick goals.

However:

Garland should play on Franklin not Frawley. If Franklin goes into the midfield, a run with role from Dunn might be on the cards.

If Dunn plays on Franklin he will break the record for goals (and for marks, and for disposals).

stupid thead

when was the last time a key forward kicked a big bag against us?

It doesn't happen because James Frawley is a true gun and is under appreciated by most Demon supporters

More like a stupid comment if you think Frawley will hold him

 

More like a stupid comment if you think Frawley will hold him

Show me where Buddy has kicked a bag on Frawley in the past?

Oh wait, he hasn't

How silly you must feel

dont know about that it will depend on who gets birchall

we could just surprise a couple i think

pedo might have a big mongrel game in that heart of his

anyhow buddy 3

In my opinion, you pro-Neeld guys just don't face facts. But - we will see.


In my opinion, you pro-Neeld guys just don't face facts. But - we will see.

robbie not pro neeld

stop it you will go blind

just the facts

and stop turning every page into a mn hate theme its useless

btw see you all at the game

Not as many as Roughhead.

Enough to let us see the back of Mark Neeld

I guessed that there would be at least one "committed loyal MFC supporter" who would be hoping for another slaughter this weekend.

GO DEES.

Who [censored] cares how many "Bloody" Franklin kicks this week ?? What a farkin pointless thread to be placed on any Forum connected with the Melbourne Football Club !!! I do not give a shyte if he kicks 20... I will only be caring whether or not our boys have a red hot go or not.. So we don't have the cattle at the moment. Why don't we admit that and get over it and maybe stop ripping the crap out of Mark Neeld , the whole FD and those players that simply are not up to AFL senior standard.. Until we are able to MOVE ON those players who are not going to make it and try and replace them with more talented personnel, we will NOT be competitive !! Simple as that !! Whether we like it or not... THIS WILL TAKE MORE TIME !! We just need the people that have been put in positions at the Club to pull their fingers out and show us they are putting in the effort to get us back into an acceptable position... !! Dwelling on past history (the good and the bad) will never get us out of this hole we are in... !! :blink:

Beautifully stated. GO DEES

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