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Once again, this club leads the way in heartless efforts, decision making of a turd floating in a toilet bowl.

I'm sick of this club, been a member for 19 of the last 20 years and I'm cooked. I can't deal with this shite by these [censored]$.

No leadership, when it gets hard who stands up?

No one, absolutely no one. Where is the captain? The vice captain? Leadership group? No where!

If Roos can't teach these knobjockeys how to actually hit a target then, fuckit, close the doors, burn it down and salt the earth.

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A little early for this call

But they're dumb footballers - no one standing the mark and allow St Kilda to waltz forward and put pressure on themselves

How dumb r they?

Posted (edited)

Jack Watts and the young boys have been good

You're right about leadership to an extent - Jones down in the 2nd.........

Look we're playing a lot of young boys and having to absorb a lot of pressure but if we can stop playing dumb footy we'd be in front. Lrt's hope we can get back in top in the middle in the 2nd half

No harm in calling it early though - it looks like the Demons of old at stages

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Posted

Still another half to go rfpc

lots of water to go under the bridge and if im a betting man I'd put money on gogrowth being right rather then the Dees winning

Posted

Mate I was thinking the exact same thing half way through that 2nd qtr

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Don't worry Gorgoroth, yer singin' my song.
I worry that Hogan and Brayshaw will look around an wonder WTF we doin' hanging out with this pack of losers.

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Still another half to go rfpc

lots of water to go under the bridge and if im a betting man I'd put money on gogrowth being right rather then the Dees winning

Do you read yourself?

The options are either we win or the emoti-plosion in the OP is correct?

Get some perspective.

If the above really is true, then a win over St Kilda in mid-2015 isn't going to matter...

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Do you read yourself?

The options are either we win or the emoti-plosion in the OP is correct?

Get some perspective.

If the above really is true, then a win over St Kilda in mid-2015 isn't going to matter...

I guess we'll revisit this at the end of the game and see if we capitulate or we've actually found some balls and leadership

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Not sure why this year is so much more frustrating than last year. Maybe it's that we show we can play so well and then give away such stupid turnovers, so it's more of a rollercoaster going from jumping off my seat fists flying to throwning my phone five minutes later, as opposed to the dulled hopelessness of years gone by. Could just be me drinking less. Not a good team to follow sober, the Dees.

Posted

I sympathise with the OP, we make such country errors

yet our best footy is amazing to watch, I fly off the

handle a lot and I guess that's a natural reaction to

being hyper competitive, I love footy and I absolutely

hate losing , it enrages me when you realise that these

guys can play great footy and let themselves down so

Often!

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Blew multiple opportunites to win

That last goal was pathetic

But in saying that boys found ways to win - just need to fix those mistakes so many terrible mistakes

Posted

Bump again.

How can we allow them to get that goal.

Pathetic.

Tossers like you are the reason I seldom post on this site.

Pathetic.

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Couldn't even win it for Dunn. Iv had it with this club, it's a champions 150th and they can't even Farken win.

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Revisited - still BS.

We were inert in a tight footy game, where our most adventurous players went into their shell in the last quarter.

To say it is symbolic of our pathetic club is to give in to your own neurosis and allow the players off the hook for the sideways, non-adventurous play in the last.

And of course, the inability to kill a contest on HB with 30 secs to go...

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[censored] off then. We don't want you

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