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GAMEDAY - Round 2, 2016

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Adelaide kicked 70 points and it's not even halfway through the 2nd. Find some inspiration here Melbourne.

 

Hogan has to kick this


 

Essendon just look more cleaner and better structured.


Only Melbourne couple make a team of amateurs look decent.

Terrible quarter.

We should be 2 goals up.

 

 

Commentary on Fox Footy is a disgrace.


I think we'll lift in this next quarter, can't see Essendon being able to run out the game, especially if it looks close

Well, they've definitely planned well for this game & tied up all our best players.

Will we just keep on with the same stupid game and play into their hands?

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Never heard commentators barrack so hard for a team before.

It's [censored] painful. I can't believe King had the nerve to say "you want to half barrack for them".

Given he's probably waving a scarf around his head.

Edited by Kumamoto_Ken

Took a while to find feet. Bombers won't last at this rate. Some scandalous maggot decisions don't help.


If we win someone must step in and stop the players from singing the song. 

[censored] the zone and corralling players and go man on man.

tom mc tom mc what dud,would to have gary hardeman out there

1 minute ago, doc roet said:

Time to start drinkin.

Already on my 3rd beer.

 

:unsure:

 

And for those who were having a go at those of us who were nervous about today's game, now you know why.

What a pathetic start to the game, they have made us look like the team in 2013, our forward line is a clutter, our pressure is average, our defending is average. T-Mac has been his normal stupid self with ball in hand.

Some of our better players have wasted the ball, Viney looks a shell of what he was last week.

49 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Just washed down a can of tuna with a beer. Not a great combination, I can't recommend it.

This is a game we can't afford to lose. I was quietly confident but as it gets closer to the bounce, the butterflies have crept in.

Edit: Actually, come to think of it, it's possibly not butterflies but the canned tuna and beer combo plus the yoghurt and muesli I had 15 minutes before that.

Just don't add a mentos and Coke combo to the mix.  If you do, it won't be a pretty sight.


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