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GAME DAY, ROUND 2, 2015

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Wow, Nathan Jones maybe the new Whipping boy on here?

His the captain, he needs to stand up, not just stand around n watch

 

JONES. STAND UP.

Have we put the cue stick back in the rack early this season?

 

I am absolutely shocked.

This is actually one of the worst quarters i have ever seen.

Geelong 186-esque.

Hogan is our only tall forward capable of taking contested mark


9 goals in a row to GWS. Not sure we've even touched the ball.

[censored] off melbourne this is disgraceful! 7 goals this qtr!

Chris Dawes is a spud btw

I have never been a fan of Chris Dawes.

Why we dropped aN in form JKH for an unfit useless washed up premiership scum is beyond me

 

Nathan Jones you are the captain. Time to lift.

This is a joke. Undoing all the good work of last week.

We cannot get our hand of the footy. It's humiliating and unacceptable.

20 clearances to 6. What an actual joke.


finally get some run and then we just pump it long.

we have no composure.

Listening to this on the radio, it essentially sounds like a training drill. No Melbourne players names get called, it's just GWS player after GWS player, there is absolutely nothing coming from anyone for us.

Time to send Dawes to the 2nds for a few weeks

bring gawn in next week

56-3. This is one of the all time disgraces we will remember for years to come.

What about when they beat us by 10 goals on the MCG last season?

We are a disgrace to the game of Aussie RUles


This will actually be a 10 goal loss.

Shocked.

What has Roos tried? No change, no player back to stem the flow, we are playing Neeld football, Mark, go back, down the line, turn it over, don't chase.

Fucken pathetic, typical Melbourne fucken shite.

God I'm over this club.

Weak as [censored].


That has to go down as one of our worst quarters ever.

9.2 to 0.3. 27 points up to 26 points down.

The figures are all 2014-esque. 47 inside 50s to 26, 39 clearances to 28, 57 tackles to 48, 261 disposals to 237.

cant wait till we play the hawk. Said no demon fan ever.

 

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