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GAME DAY - Round 21


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Weer don't need a priority pick. We need 3 or 4 2nd round picks, all to be used to trade players in and let us turn the list over.

Even with that we won't be any good. But at least we may be able to start building this list properly.

Without that we are still 3 years away from getting the [censored] culture out completely.

We said that 3 years ago. And then 3 years before that. It’s a neverending story.

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Jones, Dunn, Watts, Garland, Dawes all need to continue their careers elsewhere. They are far too influential on the narrative of a match and they dictate the tone. They are losers and should either be allowed to leave, or traded. Our rebuilds will stay in neutral until the players part of 186 and 148 are gone. McDonald is the exception. Bailey and Daniher era players should not be part of our future. They are part of an era that we need to eradicate from the club mantra.

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Busy year so only had time to come over for one game. Of course it was today. Got Brisbane last year so why not a blues loss this year.

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Do the players want to play for Paul Roos?

Look at the saints, that's a team of blokes who want to play for their coach, trust their structures and coaches and are developing game by game despite in my opinion having less talent than us.

look at the MFC, can't rely on players to produce effort, no pride in performance, constantly going away from coaches structures and messages, leaders who aren't getting them back to the plan quickly enough, if we fall off the horse we can't fix it in game, we wait til the quarter and hope the coaches can fix it.

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Good contribution you're making instead - trolling the fanbase website.

Log off son - and stay off the whizz fizz

Just remind yourself that you started sunshine.

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I just want everyone to know I'm not watching so I'm not angry.

I highly recommend it.

I'd rather not stick my head in the sand. This is supposed to our team, I'd rather know how bad we truly are.

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We said that 3 years ago. And then 3 years before that. Its a neverending story.

Agreed. The problem is that we are so bad that the current mechanisms for changing the list over aren't enough.

We can really being at best 3 players into the club worthy of being in an AFL 22 immediately. A FA, and two trades with our first and second picks.

We need to bring 8 players in worthy of that status just to be competitive.

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I can't think of a worse performance.

This team doesn't care and has no pride.

5 tackles in first quarter, has to be an AFL record low.

Last 3 games 1st quarters 23 goals to 3. That is simply disgusting.

They should be ashamed of their effort.

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Watts Grimes Lumumba Toumpas all need to go at end of year fire sale.

Grimes and Toumpas try but brain explodes when they have the the ball.

Watts and Lumumba just go through the motions

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Dont need to waste my money to post here.

And how you gonna make me DH?

You're the DH Ding, gloating that you're not a member.

Please F off these forums forever mate

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how can these guys take the money they do for performances like this. no point blaming umpires or roos these are they people out on the field not manning up, trotting behind their opponents, not chasing, not tackling and turning the ball over every time they get it. against a nothing side like carlton. disgraceful.

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I can't think of a worse performance.

This team doesn't care and has no pride.

5 tackles in first quarter, has to be an AFL record low.

Last 3 games 1st quarters 23 goals to 3. That is simply disgusting.

They should be ashamed of their effort.

The paycheck will still clear, Redleg. All good.

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Well.

Just home from the country...phone was dead...just check scores..

What the....

How can we be this attrocious.

Fmd

Glad i wasnt able to attend this debacle

The whole fd and coaching panel....give your money back....you lot cant teach shlt !!

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I'm just sick of seeing supporters willing to walk away from adversity. That's not how life or supporting a team works.

Its a death march

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