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GAME DAY - Round 11

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just about turn off the TV time

But I just turned it on! sigh..

 

Seriously is M.Jamar colour blind? He continually taps straight down the throat if the opposition week in week out! God it's frustrating

Dunn has been putrid.

I'm disappointed to agree.

 

Well, it seems that David Schwarz will be the only happy Melbourne "supporter".

Seriously is M.Jamar colour blind? He continually taps straight down the throat if the opposition week in week out! God it's frustrating

he has been doing that for years

Jeez what a great game to watch !!!

Collingwood 10 goals in row I cant remember when we got our First Goal??
Oh that's right it was Davies in the First quarter

Jeez certainly getting our monies worth
I reckon all Melbourne Supporters who turned up todays game should get an award for perseverance if nothing else :( !!

 

Trengove has predictably done nothing since quarter time



Rolled his ankle in first then second, was subbed

Someone tell me about dawes. Please

Rolled his ankle in first then second, was subbed

...........

I reckon all Melbourne Supporters who turned up todays game should get an award for perseverance if nothing else :( !!

Should get their money back.....

No goal in half a game of footy

We are at 1 goal in almost 3 quarters of footy. Might as well go watch some soccer...

Tomorrow night mate!

Bye Mark

Youve lost them

No ones buying what youre selling

But then who would.. I dont think its much chop.

We have to stop thinking it cant get any worse.

It always does !!!


Dunn has been putrid.

And yet I wouldn't be surprised to hear that he'd been given a three year extension.

Neeld won't be there in 2014. That's decided. We now need to treat this year like 1997. Before this week, I saw absolutely no hope whatsoever. I now see that we have some good players but it now comes down to the club getting some class into the unit and cutting some of the list cloggers. The endeavour is OK but what kills us are shocking, shocking skills. I noticed that after the Freo game last year. I wondered how we could get 18 (?) weeks into the season and still have this abysmal a skill level. The next batch of recruits we need to get in need to be assessed on the following 'Can you play now?' and 'Can you play at all?' While Toumpas has looked better today and I won't close the book on him, I would have thought that Ollie Wines would have been a better pick up for our more immediate concerns. No more of this 'will you be in our next premiership team?' Red and Blueprint crap.

We will need to turn over 10 more blokes at the end of the year. There will be triers in there but some of em will have to go unfortunately.

 

Gee, when they mentioned all of our outs, we aren't doing too bad.

Frawley, Grimes and Clark are 3 out of our best 5..

Then throw in Dawes going down, Viney out... We have a bit to work with.

Matt Jones is playing really well.


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