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Roosy in tears in the box..

Taught a lesson in footy today

Seriously? Can't see a screen from here

 

I am not joking.

T Mac is not afraid to stand up

Na, not the answer.

You keep talking 'above the shoulders', but a VFL standard playing list will always struggle against AFL premiers.

 

Zero accountability, no confidence.

that handball from H to Jones sums up our done.

I'm done.

Chris Dawes must be feeling pretty stupid right about now. I never want to hear about his so called "intelligence" again.

'intelligence',, will minson is intelligent watts dawes et al

lets draft more Neanderthals


Every time this happens I think back to Schwab and Prendergast destroying the club. Morton, Gysberts, Blease, Strauss, Cook, Bennell, Maric. We nail those picks, or at least get AFL standard players, we would be playing finals right now. Instead we have a terrible list and we have to re-build AGAIN. What a depressing thought! We need to really do well in the draft and trade period this year if we want to at least be competitive most weeks.

Lol

Malthouse is the last remaining recycled premiership coach to win a flag Jaded. That era is over. Bring on the successor. This is a handpicked Roos team and they're not playing for him.

 

"We've come a long way."

ought to make the presser a pisser

Keep blaming the players if you will but its Roosy's job to make sure these drubbings don't happen. I see him as a caretaker coach now. What kind of a coach announces the day he's leaving the job?


If Roos is an honourable guy, he'll walk away and not get a pay out and let the successor who has an actual vested interest in doing a good job take over now

You have got to be kidding us with this comment, surely.

I'd like to see you question his honour to his face rather than anonymously online.

Still sitting in the Southern tell me why??

Na, not the answer.

You keep talking 'above the shoulders', but a VFL standard playing list will always struggle against AFL premiers.

Yes it is the answer.

These players will not have a crack.

Attitude is either not there or is shot

T Mac has the attitude we need.

Jones cannot do it against a good midfield

Salvaging pride Dees..under a ton.....lol. Carn Dees


I wouldn't blame the AFL fixturing. We would have had to play them at some point. I'm just sick of being uncompetitive against the better sides. When does this crap end?

Not blaming it by any means, there is no defending this peformance. Just saying it hasn't helped playing the three best teams in consecutive weeks.

Yes it is the answer.

These players will not have a crack.

Attitude is either not there or is shot

T Mac has the attitude we need.

Jones cannot do it against a good midfield

Jones can do it, he just cant do it by himself.

Still sitting in the Southern tell me why??

Sun's gone down?

You're traumatised?

Can't see because you're crying?

Need a hug?

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Still sitting in the Southern tell me why??

youre numb....can't move ?

Yes it is the answer.

These players will not have a crack.

Attitude is either not there or is shot

T Mac has the attitude we need.

Jones cannot do it against a good midfield

Are you on drugs?

Jones can do it, he just cant do it by himself.

Not as Captain he can't

3 weeks of poor form is the reality

Yes it is the answer.

These players will not have a crack.

Attitude is either not there or is shot

T Mac has the attitude we need.

Jones cannot do it against a good midfield

Nup....they're not good enough.

Fin.

 

Nup....they're not good enough.

Fin.

that is an excuse.

Attitude is entrenched


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