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GAME DAY - Round 20

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it should be within the rules to rip the head off anyone that leans into a tackle with a dropped shoulder.

That'll stop them

$%^#heads

 
 

I see normal programming has resumed.

Carry on disappointing Melbourne.


as bad as we have been, the umpiring has been every bit as bad.

Players are hesitating to tackle as they are being pinged for nothing left right and centre

Did you go back to the ground??

I swear I didnt.

I'm further away now.

Good to know we don't suck because of me. Phew!

 

Did you go back to the ground??

Pitchforks at the ready!

Dockers tanking

Won't be investigated.


Where is your urgency Watts? Just simple footy basics, what the hell are our coaching doing? This happens week in - week out. Simple basics of football.

Ahh Tmac

You continue to amaze me with your insipid disposals.

I rarely post but had to share my rage at today's effort. I walked out at half time. And I get that makes me a bad supporter but I've simply had enough of these games where from the first bounce they show nothing.

Yesterday Essendon at least had a crack for Q1 before falling away. Our blokes seemed to be unconscious. And this isn't the first time, this is a pattern. We only have to look as far back as last week against North - we lost the game via a horrible first quarter.

This has all been said before by other posters so it's not new news - but I had to vent. All these Essendon & Carlton supporters who are whinging about their seasons, they know nothing. MFC 2007-2015 is the baseline for supporter killing football.

ITB to Garland ignored

Now a very soft high to them in front of goal fortunately missed


It was 15-5.

They'll even it up in the last once they know the Dogs have the game sewn up. Doesn't make them so accountable.

FFS The game is sewn up and on the shelf. Fec k the umpires but they did not cost us the game!

since when can you roll the ball out of a tackle.

This ain't f%^&in' rugby union.

@#$%heads

Jetta off to hospital apparently

Hope his head is ok!

Jeez Watts is a joke

It was a hospital pass from Bail if that is the one you were referring to


I've been enjoying a few ales and a lovely rib eye with great friends.

Just checked the score for the first time.

Back to the ales.

Very very hard to know what to do or say. We've got some good kids. Why would they stay?

We're rusted on, us old Dlanders. The kids aren't. The young supporters aren't.

How much longer are we expected to wait?

Edited by frankie_d

Hogan though..

 

Will someone tell the players that there are four quarters of foot ball. Last week we did the same gave away seven goals in the first and the last quarter. Did the same thing titis week too.

Jetta off to hospital apparently

Hope his head is ok!

think it's more neck than head


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