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GAMEDAY - Round 10

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Our forward line has lost it for us today.

 

Kent has to kick on his right, first time I've seen that. Don't want to see it again. on the full

 
1 minute ago, AdamFarr said:

Kennedy has to go. What a shocking game.

Injured his ankle in the warm up


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Progress shmogress.

CHB for the Barvarian Lederhosen.

Just now, olisik said:

Geez frost or Pedo would've been handy today on Westoff

 

lost at the selection table again 

You're the least astute observer of football on this site.

Congratulations.  Seriously, 9/10 of your posts add nothing and you can't see in front of your nose.  It's a rare skill.

Kent needs to go to the VFL. That is one of the most dreadful games I've ever seen anyone play.

 

Been keeping count.

Goal number 5 over the back into an open goal.

That's the difference.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Game over. 

How 189 highly paid coaches can't defend against mother[censored] Westhoff being a loose man is beyond me. 

Should've played Frost or Pedo. Instead we have fucken Newton running around 

All year we have been destroyed on the rebound out the back.

Sadly, we aren't playing much worse than we did last week, the only difference is the opposition are good.


The coaches should be ashamed of themselves. What a poor coaching performance! 

Beaten by a loose man in defence 2013 style. Hilarious. 

Neale bullen is nowhere near up to afl. Him and Newton are the typical Melbourne player. Look great in the 2's but can't step up. Unless hogan learns how to kick I don't care if we lose him. 


And again too many Dees in the contest leaving Port players everywhere as outlets.

Seriously Dumb.

Just now, Generation dee said:

Just reading this thread not sure who to blame, omac, Kent, Kennedy, roos, ebola, Julia Gillard, vegans or the illuminati?

That bleeding Ebola always messes us up. Thought Gillard played her role. Did not see the Illuminati all game.

Zone/Diamond Defence....Unsubscribe

Edited by Forest Demon

 

Pity Tyson didn't seem to make the trip up.

Even the king hitter's kicking goals.


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