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GAME DAY - Round 6

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This is painful. Sydney bomb the ball to space and know that their players will lead ours to the ball. Three Demons go to tackle and leave two Swans free for the offload that invariably comes. Our long-suffering backline wins the ball for us again and we bomb blindly to an unwinnable contest.

Then we watch Sydney outwork us and get a chain of uncontested marks despite us throwing more players behind that ball...

This is just painful.

Toumpas will not get a new contract, mark my words

 

At least the druggies are getting smashed too. Behind every cloud.

The Clean out come-off. ( continues )

Glad i don't take this very seriously any more. Who's shout !!


Should there be a head count as they seem to have more players then us?

 

on a brighter note Mad Max is on at the movies next week.

Plus they're showing Batman v Superman trailer before it. Boom!

Come off it guys. We were never expected to beat Freo, Swans or Hawks this year. It's a tough draw. We'll learn a bit and beat some of the middle graders. Then we'll continue the recruitment and delistings. In 2 or three years we'll be more competitive against the top sides.

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Salem is doing a decent job. Vanders too.

Salem has been the main highlight and it's a fair distance to the next highlight.

Watching the Freo/Bombers game on my Ipad. The Bombers are getting slaughtered. I'll take small pleasures over pain.

Didn't even know Garland was playing

Roos man up Mcveigh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fark!!!

On the radio, 3rd qtr I've barely heard the names of Cross, Lumumba, Dawes or Vince, subsequently I'm out of here, feel sorry for the supporters that made the effort to witness this crap.


@Kali of course we weren't expected to beat them.

But they don't show anything! Evidently it's your "we're expected to lose" mentality that this team also has.


only a demon player can kick a short pass on top of a small forwards head... Sheez

Tyson down - doesn't look good

 

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