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GAME DAY, ROUND 2, 2015

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And what kills me most is that dweeb Scully keeps winning against us.

Since Dawes is such an epic liability the least he can do is smash him.

Edited by Jaded

 

Anyone know a good TV show worth watching?

Lost

As frustrating as it is ... the gap between our best & worst is evident ... we shouldn't all go into meltdown ...Roos did warn all of us that we are going to lose games ...

 

This is so sad for us and the players :(

Roo's needs to tear shreds off em :wacko:

Can we turn it around, highly unlikely :blink:

But I am forever the pessimist , at least in my heart of hearts :):):)

Bullsh!t it is sad for the players

STOP MAKING EXCUSES

The PLAYERS control what happens

Roos better tear strips off these soft underbelly players

We were 33 points up minutes before half time

Weak as Pi55


Please.

so you don't think that 27000 fans at the MCG vs about 150 GCS supporters made any difference?

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Great punch over the boundary Dawes. 10 yr olds know not to do that. Can't mark, can't get the ball, but can give away stupid frees.

Any of the Dawes lovers who wanted him desperately in this week want to fess up and apologise now?

All day we kicked it to Dawes and he is beaten. He has single handedly prevented us from going forward by losing contest after contest and dropping mark after mark. He is a liability

 

Back to reserves for Dawes. He can earn his spot in the team next time.

You won't be saying that when good teams thrash them. And they will. When we are bad, we are the worst team in the AFL. Yes, including St. Kilda. GWS are young, very fast and skilled. A good 'team' they are not.

GWS are a good team...


Great punch over the boundary Dawes. 10 yr olds know not to do that. Can't mark, can't get the ball, but can give away stupid frees.

Any of the Dawes lovers who wanted him desperately in this week want to fess up and apologise now?

im sorry

I said last week that we shouldn't stuff the balance by taking out JHK and bringing in Dawes.

Now obviously today we lost because our midfield got absolutely smashed, but FML Dawes is not helping this at all.

But how many kicks to advantage have our forwards been given?

[censored] delivery as usual.


Few were thrashed out of the centre & by their midfield. You can blame Dawes etc all you like but out of the centre is where it starts. Also for those who say GWS are not a good team ...open your eyesv& have a good look.....they are a good team & will do better than GCS this year ....no worries at all !!!

As frustrating as it is ... the gap between our best & worst is evident ... we shouldn't all go into meltdown ...Roos did warn all of us that we are going to lose games ...

It's not losing that is the problem here.

It's being belted (by a side that shouldn't be much higher than us on the ladder to boot) in a way we shouldn't be being belted any more.

It's senior players going missing, again.

It's effort lacking, again.

We don't even have to talk about our poor skills or silly mistakes because that's not the issue, it's the effort, which by now surely has to be non-negotiable.

Conceding 14 goals in a row against Hawthorn is bad enough. But this is GWS.

Great punch over the boundary Dawes. 10 yr olds know not to do that. Can't mark, can't get the ball, but can give away stupid frees.

Any of the Dawes lovers who wanted him desperately in this week want to fess up and apologise now?

sorry.....

Have the players been told never to kick long or quickly to a forward?

Very strange. They all seem to avoid at all costs.


I've come back to earth with a big thud.

 

Great punch over the boundary Dawes. 10 yr olds know not to do that. Can't mark, can't get the ball, but can give away stupid frees.

Any of the Dawes lovers who wanted him desperately in this week want to fess up and apologise now?

But his VCE score was so high

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