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GAME DAY - Round 15

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These players are wasting their careers, and I'm wasting my life watching this shite.

 

Hey Roos, any chance of putting some one near Boyd? He is not fuckin Ablett but we are making him look like Ablett.

The players have stopped caring.

The deliberate rushed behind killed them.

What a crock.


Bail Nicholson and Terlich get out of this football club asap!

This week selection is taking its toll already!

Game is almost over so bad!Terrible skills and bad decisions What do you say?

No pressure on them and we are falling apart.The sad thing is Bulldogs are not playing well we are beating ourselves

 

Game over this is so [censored] [censored]

We're a realistic chance for the wooden spoon all of a sudden. I never would have thought it after the improvement we saw as the year progressed, but an inability to score, and now seemingly an ability to limit score as we were previously doing, we are currently bottom 4 and only 1 win off the spoon. It's really sad to see this happen.


60 point belting is on the cards.

By half time


Better be a different mob this qtr or we're stuffed

Nupp

And we are

Nate! Oh god Nate what's going on!

They're all ball following again and leaving Dogs players unmarked - looks exactly like last season.


I really feel like going home at half time. This is disgusting.

Gaawwdd What was that Nate?

Call it a year boys, we had a couple of decent efforts. It appears Roos message is wearing thin on the players. What does that say about our players? Easton wood pushing off can pederson there sums up our day really, this is a training drill for a team that sits above us on percentage. This wouldn't even stand up in the vfl

 

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