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GAME DAY - Round 14

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Dunn is a stupid footballer.

Bail and M Jones are liabilities. That is the story of this game.

 

It was McDonald last match.

Right you are, my bad.

 

Yep. Dumbest group of players in the league.

Great effort this

Instead of trying to win we just give up

Still a loooooong way away from being even mildly competitive

 

Would you prefer him to not contest the mark? Dunn did exactly as he should. The Umpire paid a shocker. Don't blame the player for the [censored] the umpires are dishing up.

Can't say we're out of it, but we've also never looked like we're in it either. Weird game. Perhaps this is what it looks like when it busts a gut against a team it is a class below.

Very envious of the way West Coast deliver it to their forwards. Low, fast rockets over and over. Almost undefendable.

They're not a class above they're just playing smarter more disciplined footy. It ain't rocket science.


they just fell in garlands back, priddis got a softer one earlier, nothing to garland

You wouldn't know we'd had a week off considering how tired our players are.

Would you prefer him to not contest the mark? Dunn did exactly as he should. The Umpire paid a shocker. Don't blame the player for the [censored] the umpires are dishing up.

I'd prefer he wasn't so far behind him on the lead that he had to push him in the back out of frustration because he is a [censored] poor leader

Stupid [censored] football team.

I am so sick of these useless forward 50 entries that are just bombed in.

We do it every single week.


In with a chance and we fold. Time to take them game on, we fold.

Roos' comments about accountability and individuality have merit. They lose a will to win and just trod along and completely break down on a team level. Happens too often.

Eagles want to win. We play margin minimisation. One of then year's most disappointing loses, especially after the Geelong win.


Viney's touched kick high into our forward line.

4 Melb players tackle the WC player who "marked" the ball

The WC player gets the handball away to one of the THREE FREE WC players

DUMB

Would you prefer him to not contest the mark? Dunn did exactly as he should. The Umpire paid a shocker. Don't blame the player for the [censored] the umpires are dishing up.

Don't be daft he pushed him straight in the back - Dunn is an idiot.

 

lucky the Eagles have kicked badly

We miss to kick a goal and now weagles are about to score.


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