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POST MATCH DISCUSSION - Round 18

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So glad I decided to go.. Nothing better then ending the filths season!

 

Loved this win. Very much a team win with our blue collar midfield beginning to look a force to be reckoned with. Loved the pressure all over the ground and they obviously we're told to play on quickly as much as possible. Feels damn good to beat this team.

Oh yeah and Grimes has to go. An absolute liability.

Jetta was brilliant though. Watts was strong, Cross was good and Jones was handy.

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As good as the win was, we still made horrible, stupid, under 10s mistakes.

Roos coached well today, but at times he hasn't.

Loved Garlos reaction at the end of the game and then when waiting to walk off the ground the hug he gave Dunn was awesome.

FFS, just be happy!

Up yours Robbo!

Don't mind him as a reporter but to take a full page on Roos was over the top!

We are a work in progress & a complete rebuild of a whole club which takes more than 1 1/2 or so seasons to fix....

Ignore the noise as its s journey & our list will only improve!

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BETTER THAN SEX

WE BEAT THE FILTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You're not doing it right then :)

The players need to conduct game reviews and analyse the next rounds more often.

 

lol people still being negative after we beat the fith for the first time since 2007 and shown we are genuinely improving.... Demonland never ceases to amaze

Also how good is Angus? He mightn't be winning a heap of the ball in his first season but everything he touches turns to gold

See the POTY thread. He was great today.

We need to get Gawn signed up again. If he gets poached by Geelong or the Hawks I'll be furious.

No chance. Gawn is one of the players I look at and just don't see a bloke who would leave the club. Howe probably, but Gawn, no chance


All of my 61 years, two things have brought me joy:

1. Melb winning, and

2. Coll losing.

When it happens in the same game, I'm totally over the moon! Haven't had this feeling in SUCH a long time! Will savour it!

Was Eddie on TV or radio?

Beg, borrow or steal to get a copy. It was that good. He literally fell apart!

lol people still being negative after we beat the fith for the first time since 2007 and shown we are genuinely improving.... Demonland never ceases to amaze

Also how good is Angus? He mightn't be winning a heap of the ball in his first season but everything he touches turns to gold

You can't have a go at anyone, mate. You're like a yoyo every week.

But Gus is a gem. His touches are pretty much all scoring involvements. A very damaging player.

Edited by AdamFarr

Is it just me or does anyone else think that Elliott looked like he had smoked a few brekky bongs this morning?

looking forward to the additions of Petracca, Trengove, Kent, Frost, Salem, an A+ midfielder and a decent Key forward to work with Hogan

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Beg, borrow or steal to get a copy. It was that good. He literally fell apart!

Looked like he was about to cry

Was farten hilarious.

BETTER THAN SEX

WE BEAT THE FILTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well it's better than sex with yourself H.

looks like bbo misses out on a jolly good flogging

he'll probably go ahead anyway but it won't be the same without the misery

Yes

As good as the win was, we still made horrible, stupid, under 10s mistakes.

Roos coached well today, but at times he hasn't.

Loved Garlos reaction at the end of the game and then when waiting to walk off the ground the hug he gave Dunn was awesome.

W@NKER!!!


Absolutely shocking kicking for goal

Cost us valuable percentage points

A new tactic. Eshew potential contested clearances in the middle. Lock it in down forward.

Paul Roos has some serious questions to answer.

Here is one: how many goals will we get from Gus breaking the lines and kicking long to Garlett?
 

Great win.

I'm in shock.

JW - well done, son.

Bernie, come round, I've got some cans on ice.

Well with this weather they should still be ice cold after our win over north

Took the grandchildren (3 of 11 anyway)

Knock me over with a feather

Clearly the players were fiddling with the other odds last week and must have made a killing this week


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