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GAME DAY - Round 21

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Says the loyal troll who is suddenly our biggest 'defender'....

Just saying - I've felt like walking away from the club many times, but for the the diehards (I assume everyone on this forum) - it doesn't take. So you can lash out on and threaten to walk away here and that's yours/everyone else's prerogative - but we all know you're going to end up back here and supporting the Dees if they do eventually turn it around.

 
 

Just saying - I've felt like walking away from the club many times, but for the the diehards (I assume everyone on this forum) - it doesn't take. So you can lash out on and threaten to walk away here and that's yours/everyone else's prerogative - but we all know you're going to end up back here and supporting the Dees if they do eventually turn it around.

Yep, diehards and trolls

Wouldn't it be nice to have a Paul Roos press conference where he actually speaks his mind about some of his players?

He did it a few times last year and this year, though. Talking about how there was obvious a tendency to regress into old ways as a product of being shot from the last few years. When he said that everyone was down his throat. He tows the line because he plays it safe. What's to gain from blasting the players in public? I thought saying the players were already in Bali last week was an attack on the playing group, and it hasn't worked.

186 is still a lingering psychosis on the playing group. All those involved should be moved on. Otherwise we will stay in neutral and continue doing this.


Let's look at the positives... the jumper looks nice.

I never want to see it again after this performance

Just saying - I've felt like walking away from the club many times, but for the the diehards (I assume everyone on this forum) - it doesn't take. So you can lash out on and threaten to walk away here and that's yours/everyone else's prerogative - but we all know you're going to end up back here and supporting the Dees if they do eventually turn it around.

And they wont be getting my money until they play like footballers who GAF.

I know there are thousands like me. Club only has itself to blame.

It doesn't matter how bad a team is travelling, if they apply some pressure and want it more they will beat us.

We're that crap team that was able to beat Geelong away. It happens.

 

I smell a late come back!

Just a cheeky 8 unanswered goals and were right back in it!

Wow

We outscored Carlton so far this quarter.

Guess supporting this mob worse than bad marriage.

Don't think I'll renew membership - this hurts from Vung Tau

That's what I like about Newton. He has a great sense of where the goals are.


What is this now we start to play....

I started nothing. I'm just sick of seeing supporters willing to walk away from adversity. That's not how life or supporting a team works.

IMO It's the length of the adversity that is Pizzing us off Anders and the continual lack of effort from the players.

NINE years is a hell of a long time and I totally understand supporters losing their shitz.

Edited by DemonOX

Ah yes, our token “good” quarter per game. Too bad the game is already lost.


10 percent of my posts aren't on this thread telling fans where to go because they have expressed justifiable frustrations.

Troll

No - I've explained my comments. You're trolling me. Good luck.

Jetty kicks his first....

 

10 percent of my posts aren't on this thread telling fans where to go because they have expressed justifiable frustrations.

Troll

Take it out to the carpark fellas..

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