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GAME DAY, ROUND 2, 2015

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GAME OVER

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

I know its hard to watch. But this is a pathetic post. why dont you just turn off.

 

what shocking display the 58 granny hurt but today finished me,good bye mfc

 

I'm done with this [censored].

[censored] you Melbourne for yet again wasting my time.

I know its hard to watch. But this is a pathetic post. why dont you just turn off.

Why dont you put me on ignore if it twists your knickers. Sorry for being angry at this pathetic performance.


Despite everything this club has done to me in the last 8 years, I can't believe how far we've fallen away in the space of one game.

13 consecutive goals now.

Once Tomlinson went off, I thought jamar would beat the big mummy.

Not to be. With your best midfielder having a rare off day, we needed to win some clearances. Jamar looks like Tarzan.

 

I'm done with this [censored].

[censored] Melbourne for yet again wasting my time.

Cmon Jaded. Chin up.


Dare I say this could be a 100 point loss now.

No leadership.

Jones

Vince

Lumumba

Tyson

Watts

Garlett

Dunn

Garland

Jamar

Shocking.

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.

I think Watts and Hogan have been ok with limited opportunities since 1/2 time. Salem has also done ok.

the gap between our best and worse footy is

[censored] huge.

My god we are soft. Gws kids are out muscling us. Makes me sick!


This is a lesson.

A lesson in football.

The lack of anyone even attempting to make a statement is the most disappointing aspect of this.

Great handball Dunn you self-preserving piece of [censored]

Lumbering tall forwards like Dawes were never going to work against the GWS midfield. Dropping the creative, small and fast JKH, who can zip through the midfield was probably a huge mistake.

Is this the worst half of football we've played? Whether under Roos, Neeld or Bailey?

The score this half is 13.2.80 to 0.4.4.

I think Watts and Hogan have been ok with limited opportunities since 1/2 time. Salem has also done ok.

Yep I'd say that Hogan has done well with what we've given him, fair. Salem's stats look OK but haven't heard his name a lot (on the radio at least).


Flogging.

I'm shuddering to think what I'm going to have to endure at Adelaide Oval next weekend.

We're still pathetic.

 

Anyone know a good TV show worth watching?

Where the hell is Nathan Jones!?


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