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5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

We just can't buy a goal, and every time we do Carlton go straight back down the other end and score one.

Lazy, leaderless, unaccountable footy. Not one player standing up.

I was fuming when I saw Pederson had been dropped, our entire forward structure has fallen apart today and Weideman simply wasn't the right man to come in for him.

Agreed .... Playing a baby to win a crucial game of footy. The youth at all costs policy should be renamed "Youth at a massive cost"

Well done FD

Lost at the selection table and above the shoulders

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Why do we always lose these games? After three years of it and with Roos at the helm, you'd think they would have sorted it out by now.

 

 

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Just now, Wiseblood said:

Both.  I bought 3 memberships this year.

Back in your hole.

My hole....settle down.

How do you tolerate this?

And don't mention the win against Hawthorn and Port.

Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Possibly the worst coaching performance from Roos when you consider the team selection, match ups and structure.

His 'let them learn and adapt' ethos needs intervention at times. Goodwin needs to rip into these players and take control.

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Nothing else to say.

 

Embarrassing footy.


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Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

My hole....settle down.

How do you tolerate this?

And don't mention the win against Hawthorn and Port.

Don't mention this loss or the one to Essendon then.

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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I've had enough of Hogan. 

He can take his attitude and his VFL level kicking and go away. 

Yeah I agree. I have privately thought that for a while now.

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Patheric performance, woeful effort. As soon as we get pumped up in the media, we drink our own bath water, fans included. Finals are far from a certainty next year, as we are still weak in the head.

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Just now, Demon Jack said:

Why do we always lose these games? After three years of it and with Roos at the helm, you'd think they would have sorted it out by now.

 

 

I raised this point two weeks ago. Take away finals it's apparently too much to expect players to turn up for work 22 days a year.

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2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Agreed .... Playing a baby to win a crucial game of footy. The youth at all costs policy should be renamed "Youth at a massive cost"

Well done FD

Lost at the selection table and above the shoulders

The coaches bought into the arrogance.


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Just now, Mr Steve said:

Well i hope this really really hurts because I am hurting big time.

Hard to split this and the Essendon game for worst losses of the year. I'm gutted right now. It was going to be such an old Melbourne thing to come out today and lose to bloody Carlton. We had to prove people wrong and show we've moved past this kind of heartbreaking, peahearted [censored].

But no, we serve up this predictably terrible performance and throw finals in the bin.

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Forget Hurley and Hibbered, we need class in the midfield, we really have none, just blue collar hard workers (not today though).

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Just now, Chook said:

You guys (and gals) are all nuts. Hogan has quite literally been our only forward today.

Exactly Chook.  19 touches and 14 marks.  His kicking for goal over the off season needs some serious work, but to suggest he has a bad attitude with stats like that is ludicrous.

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Just now, Chook said:

You guys (and gals) are all nuts. Hogan has quite literally been our only forward today.

No doubting his set shots have increasingly become an issue as this year has gone on though,

Petracca as well for that matter. Both could be anything, but have a fixable flaw in their games.

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The three guys we brought in today werent even seen.... 

 

I don't know if this or the boomers game was more pathetic....

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