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2015 FINALS

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I don't think Roos understands the concept of attacking football.

hmmm, we were far more attacking in our last game against GWS. Thats the type of football i like to see us play. Salem helps that with his drive off half back, the return of Kent will too.

 

I am not suggesting that he does. Just his master plan to defend before learning how to attack.

That, I agree with. He's playing a long-term game and is no fool.

Frankly, it suits his stealth rebuild purpose to focus solely on defence, knowing we'll struggle to win games, but still wind up with top draft picks for the entirety of his stay. He's setting the club up for a Beveridge-esque takeover when Goodwin steps in. I hope...

hmmm, we were far more attacking in our last game against GWS. Thats the type of football i like to see us play. Salem helps that with his drive off half back, the return of Kent will too.

We played really attacking football in all our wins bar Brisbane... it's surely no coincidence. Was Goodwin playing a more influential role on gameday for these matches? You have to wonder...

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The fact that Carlton used to have both Garlett and Betts, who kicked 98 between them this year, is hilarious

edit: can someone fill me in as to why Carlton got zero compo when Betts walked?

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What a great cut throat final!!

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Umpires can't bounce the ball up at the Centre Bounce - only been watching intermittently and they've had to recall every time!


This game is off the charts amazing. Can we just have these two teams in the GF rather than Freo/Syd?

Cheney has been a surprise to me. Well done

Tex Walker is a superstar, that summing up of the play and kick to Cameron for the winning goal was brilliant


That number 32 for the Crows goes alright...

Awesome game - both teams scoring over 100 points - happy to watch good hard footy like this. Sad to see the dogs go out - amazing year from them. Crows V Hawks next week? I give 'em a bloody good chance against a sore Hawthorn.

I hope every MFC player was watching that game.

Speed at which that game was played was amazing. The gut running was out of this world. Quick ball movements from both teams.

That is what we need to be doing.

Awesome game - both teams scoring over 100 points - happy to watch good hard footy like this. Sad to see the dogs go out - amazing year from them. Crows V Hawks next week? I give 'em a bloody good chance against a sore Hawthorn.

Hawks won't lose next week. They will be smarting from last night.

They will then beat Freo in Perth for another GF IMO.


Who in our side runs as hard as tonight?

That is what we have to demand

One I can think of J Viney but that's it.

One I can think of J Viney but that's it.

long way to go

Recruit fast with attitude!!

I hate Tory Dickson. Diving, ducking, whinging [censored]. He's a good enough player without having to resort to that rubbish.

 

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