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This is an utter disgrace. We manufacture ways of turning it over. Easily some of the dumbest footballers in the league. Why the [censored] do the coaching team persist playing over possessive, dry footy in the wet? We do not bring AFL intensity enough. Haven't brought it at all today. Being smashed in the tackle count.

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Whoever our stoppage coach is should be sacked, we can't play centre clearances to save our lives.

I just found a copy of the Melbourne coaching manual.

Under the definitions section it says "Handball target: someone who doesn't spread from a contest"

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I just dont get it. How can st kilda be already so much better than us?!

Strong culture and a playing and coaching group that cares about the supporters

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I love how Roos has spoken about how we've overused the handball in previous games yet has seemingly done nothing to address it.

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A and I thought we had found all the humanly possible ways to lose a very winnable game. If we have improved over the last two seasons, it must now surely be marginal.


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That Jetta turn over was everything wrong with our footy club. It was high possession, quick hands play from one Melbourne player to another, yet we simply lacked the skills to execute it under absolutely no pressure. They crossed to the box and Roos just looked disinterested. He knows it - every time we try to step up the intensity and take the next step as a team we simply don't have the players to be able to do it.

I hate to say it, but as club be just make up the numbers. Not a lot of point thinking we'll be anything but for the next 3-4 years too with the draft concessions given to the expansion teams. So that'll be 20 years in the wilderness giving us no junior interested and no sponsor interest.

Makes me want to throw up.

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So Channel 7 fades out to an ad break at 3Q time playing Anchor, the new song from Birds of Tokyo about missing an opportunity to help out a friend in depression. How appropriate for the Dees audience.

They're in on the game rigging thing with the AFL.

As Young Dee said, watch the umpies even up the free kick tally in the last qtr when its all over, so on the stats sheet it doesn't look uneven.

Effin pricks who rule over this game to make as many dollars as possible and screw it up for the genuine fans.

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that's been payed in the back all day.

Holding the ball rule is a joke - umps wwould be more consistent if they flipped a coin after each tackle

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Hope we make a forms complaint about these umps. About farken time we kicked up a stink to make the scum think twice about stooging us

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Extremely disappointing performance.

There's no doubt we've risen to levels this year that exceed anything we did last year, but to continue to play games the way we've played this one (and the previous two as well) is an enormous negative for the players and coaches alike.

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