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GAMEDAY - Round 17

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Hogan is cooked, which means we are as well

 

We make them look better than Hawthorn.

Again, every other team has figured them out. We haven't.

See you all next week.

 

 

Hogan taken high at HF - no free

Bloody 44 taking us apart again

Peter Jackson - you sell games to Darwin but don't INSIST on the bye the following week

Membery again left free

WE ARE STUFFED!!!!


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Hogan back problems again?

If so rest him for the remainder of the season 

But don't worry, an opportunity for Dawes ?

Landed on his coccyx when he spoiled that marking contest earlier. That's what put him out for his first year.

 

The ease with which St Kilda move the ball against us and beat us is genuinely embarrassing.

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Just now, stuie said:

Every single player just outrun by their opposition, yeah you're right we're not tired at all.

Use your eyes. You're wrong. Simple as that.

 

That might be an effect of the trip. Nobody's arguing that. 

But what you don't get, you bloody numpty, is that the options we've got for changes would make no frigging difference.

I'm done with this discussion, I've already made the error of trying to explain things to you.


Garlett's form is mystifying.

He can win a game or do stuff all. Not much in between. Hope he fires up and starts kicking some goals. Probably more suited to playing at the G I guess but we need him today.

Game over

Just now, Undeeterred said:

That might be an effect of the trip. Nobody's arguing that. 

But what you don't get, you bloody numpty, is that the options we've got for changes would make no frigging difference.

I'm done with this discussion, I've already made the error of trying to explain things to you.

Right, so we're tired and getting outrun and smashed, but bringing in players who were fresh wouldn't help...

Give up talking footy mate, you're clueless.

 


12 goals, I'll call it now

The axe better be swung and swung hard next week. This is a joke.

3 marks inside 50' to them and not a defender I sight in the first three minutes.


Just now, chook fowler said:

Who the f'ck is on Membrey?

They don't man up. It's a zone defence!

Still no excuse for letting someone run free. We are caught ball chasing.

Christ 7 goals in a row to the saints. Where are our leaders. Lift people Membrey killed us last time. 

 
Just now, stuie said:

Right, so we're tired and getting outrun and smashed, but bringing in players who were fresh wouldn't help...

Give up talking footy mate, you're clueless.

 

Sorry, yes, you're right Stu. ANB and Bugg would have made an enormous difference. Well done. 

Seven unanswered goals

I will switch off shortly

Just pathetic to watch 


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