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GAMEDAY - Round 17

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1 minute ago, DemonLad5 said:

It's not like playing a Hawthorn or Sydney when they are just genuinely more skilled than us. We are better than this mob but just have not figured out how to beat them

FFS!!!! We are NOT better than them. How much evidence do you all need. They're not just better, they're 30 points better at least. Results DON'T lie! 

 
 

It's a shame, really thought we were past these days of going 40 odd minutes without a goal..

Might be time for Jones to step aside years end


Wow, bet no Melbourne supporter saw this result coming. /sarcasm

Yeah, let's just make two changes to the exhausted Darwin squad! An underdone Brayshaw, an underdone Wagner, and leave in an injured McDonald and Vince.

Christ this club is amateur sometimes. You just lost this way 2 months ago to this exact same club -- did ANYBODY research that game and formulate a new plan?! ANYONE???

2 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

If it makes you feel better mate. 

Here it is for you in one sentence: Tired or not, no changes that you can name would make a shred of difference to this result.

That's the other side of the problem. 

We lack leaders when the stakes are high. 

 

That's it,had enough,sick of it,will probably come back for my 47th year off following this cub next year.

GOOD BYE.


Does Hamish get off on constantly quoting all these horrific stats? 

Everyone know we've been [censored] Hamish you tool.

3 minutes ago, stuie said:

Are you actually watching the game? You honestly think we don't look tired already?

Yes I am wathing, thanks very much.

We look exactly like we did the last time we lost to St Kilda, and we didn't play in Darwin that time.

In fact, we look similar to every time we lose this year.

No leaders. Lazy (not just tired). Dumb. Error-laden. Kids having down days at the same time. Going backwards 40 metres when we should be playing on.

There is so much more to this than fitness. You make it sound like another 1 or 2 personnel changes would fix all the problems.

Just now, Undeeterred said:

LOL.

Nathan Jones, in his career, is 2-41 against St Kilda, North and Hawthorn.

Needs to step aside from captaincy at years end.


Again, we don't have a midfield. We have a collection of midfielders.

Just now, titan_uranus said:

Yes I am wathing, thanks very much.

We look exactly like we did the last time we lost to St Kilda, and we didn't play in Darwin that time.

In fact, we look similar to every time we lose this year.

No leaders. Lazy (not just tired). Dumb. Error-laden. Kids having down days at the same time. Going backwards 40 metres when we should be playing on.

There is so much more to this than fitness. You make it sound like another 1 or 2 personnel changes would fix all the problems.

And tell me about the changes we made last time we played the Saints...

Seeing a pattern about Etihad yet?

2 minutes ago, Webber said:

FFS!!!! We are NOT better than them. How much evidence do you all need. They're not just better, they're 30 points better at least. Results DON'T lie! 

You would think that if you only watch the saints when we play them. They have played some truly terrible football this year.

5 minutes ago, Webber said:

If only it were just that, deanox. 

I really think that is it. 

When we give up the insideball easily everything else falls apart. 


And Hogan keeps his record as missing fairly easy shots when we desperately need one.

Edited by Undeeterred

I WANT TO PUNCH THAT BOUNDARY UMPIRE OUT ON THE FULL BY A MILE

 
Just now, Undeeterred said:

And Hogan keeps us his record as missing fairly easy shots when we desperately need one.

You're not actually watching are you? He landed on his coccyx in the second quarter, the same one that kept him out for a year. He's been on and off the bench getting treatment.

 


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