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GAME DAY - Round 22

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Probably yes, but countless equivalent infractions against us go completely ignored. It's pathetic the armchair ride some teams get.

Hawks getting raped as well tonight because the umps protect Geelong at all costs.

Hey, don't want to make a fuss or blow it out of scale, but really best not to use 'raped', y'know?

 

Keep in mind this performance comes flat on the heels of a performance our players themselves described as "unacceptable." If this is the response after being embarrassed for the umptineenth time, then where is the pride and self respect?

Where are we supporters supposed to find the passion to keep doing what we do when the players don't want to do what they're supposed to do?

I honestly would love to see a stat for the number of times a player loses his feet, I reckon Jack Watts would comfortably be the league leader.

 

I honestly would love to see a stat for the number of times a player loses his feet, I reckon Jack Watts would comfortably be the league leader.

He would defeat any able-bodied human being on the planet in that particular statistic.

Jack Watts: World Champion Faller-Over.

Jack Watts can [censored] off

Dawes is useless

Salem done nothing as usual

Frawley is gone. No surprise.


If theres no some major list changes this offseason..then [censored] AFL for 2015...by major i mean MAJOR

Keep in mind this performance comes flat on the heels of a performance our players themselves described as "unacceptable." If this is the response after being embarrassed for the umptineenth time, then where is the pride and self respect?

Where are we supporters supposed to find the passion to keep doing what we do when the players don't want to do what they're supposed to do?

Yeah, why should I turn up every week and pay for it, when our players don't turn up when they get paid to do it?

I'm so sick and tired of supporting this club. I thought I would never feel as bad as I did last year, but this is a whole new low.

He would defeat any able-bodied human being on the planet in that particular statistic.

Jack Watts: World Champion Faller-Over.

Autum leaves was what we called it.

 

After LeCras kicked that simple simple goal, you could see that James Frawley has just had enough of this shite. Throws his hands up in the air as if to say "I'm out."

Has anyone else been noting Frawley's performances lately with a kind of accepting sigh, and thinking "Well, he's not our problem any more"?

Yeah, why should I turn up every week and pay for it, when our players don't turn up when they get paid to do it?

I'm so sick and tired of supporting this club. I thought I would never feel as bad as I did last year, but this is a whole new low.

Email that in to the club, disgusting we contribute good money year after year and get this [censored] served up to us, at least under Bailey we tried to kick goals.


Inside 50s

WC 11 Melb 0

WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How often do our players run to one side when trying to tackle? Am I the only one who remembers the old method of aiming right at their hips?

Really not much to comment on in that quarter. We were diabolical, the umpiring was remarkable and the Weagles at least understand that you need to put the ball in front of a forward if they are going to mark it. One great play from Watts doesn't undo the crap he's dished up for the rest of the match. Fitz and Gawn both missed sitters. Michie continues to show hardness and game sense, Viney less so that quarter. Lots of nonsensical play from the rest. Fumbles are still costing us badly, perhaps none more so that Dunn's admittedly difficult chance at HB.

Meanwhile, on 7, one of the games of the year. Hawks back within 2 points.

I've switched channels... First time in my life I would have done this whilst the Dees are playing.

RIP the DEES should be our 2015 membership slogan..


Has anyone else been noting Frawley's performances lately with a kind of accepting sigh, and thinking "Well, he's not our problem any more"?

Pretty much since round one when we lost to the Saints, then solidified the last time WCE thrashed us by 100 points.

Good to see we've made absolutely no progress throughout the whole year as we back that up tonight with another 100 point loss.

We learned nothing when we played to GWS for the second time this year. We learned nothing when we played the Bulldogs for the second time. We will have learned nothing from our loss to Norf, that'll be abundantly clear next week.

Please, please, please drop Frawley for the last game next week

The only thing worse than Melbourne tonight is the commentary team of Brereton and Shaw. Our football is disgraceful, but I won't even try to put my view of those two into words.


No [censored] awareness at all. We are bloody hopeless.

MFC needs to get a sponsorship deal with a major beer company so they can at least let their members drown their sorrows

 

First mark inside 50 comes in the 4th qtr.


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