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  On 17/07/2016 at 04:31, Sir Why You Little said:

Cool. I thought that was a quote from said Movie!! :)

I saw it at the flicks when it came out in 1979. Walked home pretending I was a cool gang member.

 
  On 17/07/2016 at 04:30, DavidNeitz9 said:

I get angrier about it every week that passes Dazzle, wanted him gone at the end of last season and we give him 3 years, FMD

Me too i wanted him traded.. Up there with Terlich as the worst list management going around.

Mahoney needs to have a good hard look at himself.

Better Senior Players [censored] it up at Casey than on the Big Stage

But some careers are over...

 

That miss from Pattison 10 meters out was disgraceful, would of been game over if he kicked it


I just caught the last few minutes of the game on tv, I wish I hadn't, shocking basic errors from Trengove and Pedo. ?

  On 17/07/2016 at 04:31, Sir Why You Little said:

Cool. I thought that was a quote from said Movie!! :)

It was. The film is called The Warriors. Apparently the young fellas who made captain america are making a tv mini series on it. Risky taking on a cult classic

 
  On 17/07/2016 at 03:30, olisik said:

Weiderman needs more urgency

Was Hulett playing?

  On 17/07/2016 at 03:50, Sir Why You Little said:

What's the breeze like?

Daniel Breese was delisted about 15 years ago - highly rated but I don't think ever played a game..


  On 17/07/2016 at 05:09, binman said:

It was. The film is called The Warriors. Apparently the young fellas who made captain america are making a tv mini series on it. Risky taking on a cult classic

Thanks. I love a good Gangster movie. 

Have you seen "Performance" 1970

The Grandaddy of Modern Gangster movies

  On 17/07/2016 at 04:32, faultydet said:

Careful.

 

You criticize Plod on here, and you will be fending off the wolves all afternoon.

 

There is no way trenners will be delisted this year. The club hasn't  invested all this time in his rehab to let him go

  On 17/07/2016 at 05:13, bandicoot said:

There is no way trenners will be delisted this year. The club hasn't  invested all this time in his rehab to let him go

In my defence, I never said he would be, did I?

 

Wouldn't surprise me at all if he was though, as I firmly believe he is too slow to be kept on the list.

The seniors are shot, so time to play the kids. ANB needs to be selected and given a few games to see how he fares (ala Harmes 2015). Clearly in our best again in the vfl, and needs a chance to show what he is capable of.

 


  On 17/07/2016 at 05:15, faultydet said:

In my defence, I never said he would be, did I?

 

Wouldn't surprise me at all if he was though, as I firmly believe he is too slow to be kept on the list.

Sam Mitchell is slow. Trenners can impact going forward I know he is in our plans 

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  On 17/07/2016 at 09:42, samcantstandya said:

Sam Mitchell is slow. Trenners can impact going forward I know he is in our plans 

go on...............?

  On 17/07/2016 at 10:02, Samael said:

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Think its fair to say Terlich has his mind set on country footy next year..

Hard to know what to make of some of those numbers. Bugg 15 possessions isn't great, but he topped the tackles with 11. Trengove and Oliver good all-round games it seems. ANB a lot of possessions, but wonder what happened to them.


Unfortunately l only followed the first twenty minutes on Demonland (where we established a nice lead kicking with the gale) and then managed to locate a television at the end end of the last quarter when we had an unassailable lead. It was 'vintage Melbourne' as we "snatched defeat from the jaws of victory"!

  On 17/07/2016 at 11:16, bing181 said:

Hard to know what to make of some of those numbers. Bugg 15 possessions isn't great, but he topped the tackles with 11. Trengove and Oliver good all-round games it seems. ANB a lot of possessions, but wonder what happened to them.

article in hun says he had 22 possessions, so not quite sure which is correct.

Neal-Bullen racks it up at this level and some will call for his inclusion, but I just don't rate the guy.  He often makes ordinary decisions and his disposal in close is poor.

 

Neal-Bullen needs to develop some serious tricks to make it AFL level. At the moment he is just a mid-sized plodder with average skills and and average level of competitiveness. If he can't become a Viney / Oliver-style animal at the contest, he is going to have to improve his skills by both hand and foot by 100%. If he starts hitting the scoreboard at Casey you could potentially see him taking Kennedy's role, but that would be it.

  On 17/07/2016 at 22:57, ProDee said:

Neal-Bullen racks it up at this level and some will call for his inclusion, but I just don't rate the guy.  He often makes ordinary decisions and his disposal in close is poor.

 

  On 17/07/2016 at 23:39, poita said:

Neal-Bullen needs to develop some serious tricks to make it AFL level. At the moment he is just a mid-sized plodder with average skills and and average level of competitiveness. If he can't become a Viney / Oliver-style animal at the contest, he is going to have to improve his skills by both hand and foot by 100%. If he starts hitting the scoreboard at Casey you could potentially see him taking Kennedy's role, but that would be it.

Yeah you guys are right, why would we play a guy who consistently racks up big numbers (37 touches and a goal in a tight game) when the AFL team is going so well...

Let's just keep picking the same guys every week and win our 6-8 games every year and just be happy with that. Rah rah, Go Dees!


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