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GAME DAY, ROUND 2, 2015

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good bye chris dawes waste of space

 

Classic Dees, playing teams into some great form.

Some of the 'chasing' efforts I've seen been token efforts at best. Jones, Tyson, Watts just jogging along, no intensity.

Just concede the game Melbourne, you're embarrassing the league.

At least JKH shows some intensity around the ball, could have used him today.

GWS had an unbelievable quarter. Some of those goals were freakish.

The disappointing thing as a Dees fan is our inability to find leaders. Let's not have a leadership group if no one stands up on the ground.

Jones looks injured. H, Cross, Dunn - experienced players need to stand up.

 

line in the sand Dawesy....... run through a couple of em and hit hard

Melbourne stopped running. That's the only reason for the change in momentum. Viney is the only player having a crack the rest should hang their heads with that performance since quarter time.

Howe has been terrible if Newton didn't get knocked out he should've been subbed off.

Can't win it out of the middle either. Combine that with no running and that's why they've dominated.


 

TEACH DAWES HOW TO MARK!!!! Just coach him to do that and nothing else!


Last week showed we can beat sides that don't turn up to play but GWS has come to play. What an awesome midfield. Pace, toughness and skill in spades.

A pity that GWS is a soulless, irrelevant footy club that no one is interested in while the Dees have so many long-term die-hard fans and rich history.

I blame James Brayshaw. If North (another slightly irrelevant footy club) had taken the cash and set up in the Gold Coast, GWS would never have been born...

That 3rd quarter was good for membership.

Unbelievable.

In: JKH

Out: Dawes

A new low in game-day posting?

They didn't get 9 goals to zilch because of Chris Dawes.

Carn dees! You have a quarter to redeem yourselves!!

McDonald and Viney have played well - anyone else?

Last week we couldn't find a poor player, this week we've hardly got anyone who's stood up. A reminder of how much work needs doing with this list.


GAME OVER

F#$K off melbourne you bunch of pea hearts.

This reply is depressing so when does todays game start?

I am absolutely fuming with this effort since midway through the second quarter. Once again a bunch of Melbourne players getting ahead of themselves and thinking it's just gonna happen. Shows an extremely weak mindset to 1) think this in the first place and 2) not being able to do anything to arrest the momentum once it swings against us.

Really have to question the decision to change a winning team at this point.


Words. I have none.

 

I thought these might be behind us. Damn last week. Damn you for getting my hopes up that we were going to be an ok team that would compete.

Well the reality check came a little sooner than expected. And from GWS of all teams.

Back to being the joke of the league. At least Carlton will take some of the heat from us.


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