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GAME DAY - Round 6

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People in the crowd are actually laughing at Watts for how he just floats around doing nothing.

I find it incredibly hard supporting a team that he plays for, watching is just [censored] painful.

Dunn been great playing as a loose back. 15 touches.

 

N.Jones shooting at goal...


Touched....being reviewed.

I find it incredibly hard supporting a team that he plays for, watching is just [censored] painful.

I'm iust waiting for the people watching on TV to defend him.

 

I'm iust waiting for the people watching on TV to defend him.

I'm at home watching it, it's just as bad, trust me.


I'm iust waiting for the people watching on TV to defend him.

I'm watching on TV, but even I can see how ineffectual he is.

PS Can we please not review every single shot on goal?

Scrappy but effective, Not too shabby. Shocking umpiring.

Grimes strangled by McVeigh...play on.

What a bloody disgrace.

Any just now....bloody pi55weak umpires not prepared to make a goal touched decision ..... this was bleeding obvious.

Once again with Watts out there we are playing a man down

Doesnt even try at all

Makes me sick


Well, we kept them goalless for that quarter. That's something. Sub Watts off for Salem at halftime and we might see a quick skillful player running on to the loose ball and pinpointing some passes.

why does watts always look to handball first?

we want him to kick - he's supposedly one of the best kicks in the league.

It's almost as though he is scared to kick and never wants to go forward only backwards

But, his tackles are so ineffectual. He has no physical presence on the ground, he doesn't tackle, he cuddles.

maybe his nickname should be Teddy. or TB

Hard to see us winning this, but liking the effort and intent.


Have a feeling Watts will be off for Salem. Just the statement Roos needs to make.

But, his tackles are so ineffectual. He has no physical presence on the ground, he doesn't tackle, he cuddles.

Agreed Jarka! That's why a few days ago i suggested he move into the VINEY household for awhile to learn some necessary lessons from Todd and JV.

 

In a touch of irony, we are becoming a hard team to play against. We are not far off being a bona-fide middle of the road side. I know not too many other footy fans other than Melbourne would celebrate that, but I am. It's very easy to see where Roos is trying to take us.

Heading the right way 'Nasher'. Looking forward to Salem coming on...

I'm iust waiting for the people watching on TV to defend him.

I'm watching on TV and he has been f'ing pathetic, I'd sub him off although apparently we can't because his feelings would get hurt.


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