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I would like Etihad stadium destroyed.

I want the umpires tortured.

I want to slap a few of ours also.

Terrible day with the club showing its ineptitude in ticketing as well. 

Roos needs to explain why he wants Reiwoldt to get BOG every time!Why?

We know something will happen then it happens.

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1 minute ago, KrazyJay said:

Peter Jackson and the club need to stand up and demand that we NEVER EVER play a home match at this $hithole again!

If what I'm reading is correct, and we were lazy, flat and disinterested, it's not an Etihad problem.

Those are the same traits that we showed against Essendon in Round 2, coming off a good win and hype.

The problem is the club, not the ground.

(NB: I still hate Etihad and don't want to play home games there, but still).

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We should pick the same team next week. We were out on our feet by qtr time. I thought Watts, Hogan, Jones and Viney were great today but too many tired kids.

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2 minutes ago, dees-picable said:

they deserved all of them.

yeah you need to read the whole thread. I said something like that already.

Cheers

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Col Garland has a big chance to take his spot back off Wagner, who looked slow and tired. Salem probably needs a spell. Cp5 was the wrong call, Oliver much more effective. We need more midfield grunt and that's Oliver.

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17 minutes ago, ding said:

yeah you need to read the whole thread. I said something like that already.

Cheers

 

 

Short turn around from last weeks game  Saints were smart enough to drop a few as they also had  a short turn around

We werent smart enough and paid the price

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The boys looked tired, there was no intensity on the ball mover like we have seen over the past couple of games which is how we got our selves back into the North game.

I expected Petracca to be a more of a in and under player like Viney but he plays more like Pendelbrey.  You definitely see the basketballer in his game, Moves very well in traffic and in one play he tapped the ball out of a St.Kilda players hands instead of tackling which I thought was quite clever. He did a couple of special things which made me think his going to be a player in a few years.

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3 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

Thank goodness the game is over.

Maple I am not surprised considering the company you were keeping, if my spies are correct! 

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