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GAME DAY - ROUND 2

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Is Howe injured/sore? He looks sluggish.

Probably had enough of being a one man forward line, can you blame him?

He is probably on peanuts, expected to hold up the forward line - whilst our cash cows sit in the stand.

If Howe has lost his passion to play, I can't blame him.

 
 

Did one of our players just shirk it???

I think it was Georgiou.

If you play off your man and are not willing to effing run both ways kindly take your jumper off on your way out. Lazy and slow in mind and body...


They're only 40 up at qtr time...

were still in this by joves !!

2013 No Mid Field

2014 No Forward Line

2015 ?????

Probably had enough of being a one man forward line, can you blame him?

He is probably on peanuts, expected to hold up the forward line - whilst our cash cows sit in the stand.

If Howe has lost his passion to play, I can't blame him.

Melbourne fans. Blowing things out of proportion since 1858.

 

Roos looks like he wants to go home

As alluded to much earlier ....someones going to come back to earth with a real thud today

Those who say Nic Nat is overrated make me laugh.

Not really. He averages 12 touches a game. He just got 10 for the quarter, so that's his usual output but spread over a whole game :P He is definitely over-rated.


Probably had enough of being a one man forward line, can you blame him?

He is probably on peanuts, expected to hold up the forward line - whilst our cash cows sit in the stand.

If Howe has lost his passion to play, I can't blame him.

Ease up it's round 2. If you have a problem with injuries say so. Don't assume that a player has spat the dummy already.

Predictable match, predictable responses here.

WTF is going on?

Oh Melbourne, we really can't carry on like this anymore. How can we possibly survive when we aren't even competitive!

Dejavu! Dropping marks, kicking backwards, atrocious hand balling and no passion. No one to stand up.

West Coast aren't even taking us seriously, wouldn't matter if Clark, Dawes and Hogan were playing


As bad a first quarter as we have played in a decade. Slow, no chasing, poor skill, blah blah blah. Training run for WC.

We look every bit as terrible as the last couple of seasons.

Nautanui is going to have a field day

Ease up it's round 2. If you have a problem with injuries say so. Don't assume that a player has spat the dummy already.

I am not saying Howe has spat the dummy.

All I am saying is that I cannot blame him if he has spat the dummy.

Not one player looks interested..

Spencer is a disgrace and Trengove needs to take a look at his effort or head to the twos.

Terlich is having a go along with Michie. Cant say much for the rest.

Why are we still bombing it to inside 50.....are these guys educated???? They need to be precise kicks not bombs FFS!


2013 No Mid Field

2014 No Forward Line

2015 ?????

2015 we will be lucky to be in the AFL the way we are going

Tanking did this. There is no Passion in wearing our jumper

Trengove still as slow as the Monash Fwy.

6.5 to one FKN point!!!

Relax, our 2nd quarters are generally our worst.

 

WTF is going on?

Oh Melbourne, we really can't carry on like this anymore. How can we possibly survive when we aren't even competitive!

It was clear as day we needed a priority pick at the end of last year.

Tanking saga really hurt us, it basically cost us a PP.


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