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GAMEDAY - Round 2, 2016

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Can our coaches try and work something it where we don't kick to Hogan 3-1 each bloody time.

Maybe hit other targets.

Out coached, out classed by a VFL side that has played 6 quarters together.

Where are our leaders? Jones? Gawn? Viney?

 

I hope someone is preparing a fearsome spray for half time

STFU King, what a [censored]

 
Just now, Jaded said:

Back to bed for me. Glad I woke myself up at 5am for this.

 

we'll wake you up for the late 3rd Qtr, & last,  Jaded.


Boys need a serious rocket at half time, lazy effort so far

Watts , 3 touches and almost half time. Think we celebrated too early on his form

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Kent where the ffark are you?

Not the only one. Plenty of others have done SFA.

 

lmao, Essendon fans call out 'ball' when a Melbourne player has it on his own

TMac should really refrain from doing interviews talking about how he was excited to get 2 wins ina row and focus on his kicking


This is why we will never be a good team. Attitude of the club is all wrong. Players have come today thinking this will be a walk in the park. Have supported them for 40 years and whenever we are favorites we get done. I am done with this club. Resigned to ineptness forever

Umpiring.....beyond abysmal. Must be on the take

Something strange going on. I only have stats to go on at the moment (will be able to at least listen in the 2nd half), but there's some numbers worrying me -

Dismal tackle count, something fishy in the free kick/50m penalties count, and what really interests me is, we've got double the interchanges.

Bit of flu around the club or something? Geez, I hope there's an excuse for this disappointing effort so far.

Don't want to be spending the whole season hoping for final quarter heroics.

Also, it'd be really helpful if people just don't bother posting until after the game if all you've got is "mutter mutter, grumble, awful, snark snark poopyface". Some of us are trying to keep an eye on events.


Yeah dont bring in Dunn because  they have a small forward line 

Lolz

 
On 4/2/2016 at 3:14 PM, beelzebub said:

Umpiring.....beyond abysmal. Must be on the take

the $$ will always come before the fairness of the comp, we won't be the only team that cops this from the umps against the bombers, anything to make them competitive 


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