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Melbourne v Western Bulldogs @ Eureka Stadium Ballarat - 14th March, 2015

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Anyone else think when Garland has the ball he is too slow to use it, watch Tyson or Cross when they get the ball...they see their first option and hit it before the opposition has time to settle.

 

Only listening on radio, we still got the ball up to the 50, wind affected the shots, Doggies lifted with the breeze, the usual suspects on here piping up when Doggies lifted

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Thought we saw plenty of that in he first half.

yeh there was a bit of it, but we need to try to do it more we are so dangerous up forward now with Hogan, Garlett, Watts, why don't we try to expose the opposition a bit more.
 

Matt Jones can not play round 1 surely. Terrible user of the footy.


Matt Jones is terrible.

Not showing much of that "fast moving attacking play" that they've practiced all pre-season. Nothing but second-guessing and turnovers from what I can see.

 

You're a kn*b

watch the way we play you cser

Matt Jones, PLEASE JUST [censored]. JESUS!

Matt Jones can not play round 1 surely. Terrible user of the footy.

Matt Jones is terrible.

You boys in the jacuzzi together, one wayward kick, poor decision by the sound of it


lol we are blowing a huge lead

Cant even finish off the Bulldog 3rds

Only listening on radio, we still got the ball up to the 50, wind affected the shots, Doggies lifted with the breeze, the usual suspects on here piping up when Doggies lifted

Haha.

You're hilarious.

It's pretty easy to pick good footballers from ordinary ones. And it's as clear as day that you are absolutely incapable of doing so.

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You boys in the jacuzzi together, one wayward kick, poor decision by the sound of it

Gee whiz Saty, you just summed up his career. Nice to see you can take the rose-tinted glasses off once in a while.


You boys in the jacuzzi together, one wayward kick, poor decision by the sound of it

It's been more than 'one' wayward kick.

You boys in the jacuzzi together, one wayward kick, poor decision by the sound of it

He has been terrible all day big boy. His kick and the decision were awful in the case they mentioned above.

ah what a pain matt jones has F****D up again

Delivery going forward is still shocking unless we have a clearly open and free player.

Haha, Toumpas picks him up under the groin and throws him on the ground.

One for the highlight reel.


spent a truck load of $ on this club and thats what i see against a very weak doggies side,god help us

You boys in the jacuzzi together, one wayward kick, poor decision by the sound of it

lol this^ [censored].

Haha.

You're hilarious.

It's pretty easy to pick good footballers from ordinary ones. And it's as clear as day that you are absolutely incapable of doing so.

Sorry I bow to your obvious grateness greatness

It's NAB cup, gives Roos an idea who will play Rd 1

 

I'm over this forum these days...

Might drop in some time later in the season...

It's turned to sh*t on here!

Negative b*tches around every corner...

Later peepz!

You boys in the jacuzzi together, one wayward kick, poor decision by the sound of it

Yeah thats it,.

has nothing to do with him being a VFL standard player at all.


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