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That was garbage.

Give your  paychecks players/coaches to charity.

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6 minutes ago, 1 red eye 1 blue eye said:

BT on one radio station, Hardie on another, really need foxtel.

Then you will get Dwayne 

he of no Brain

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....and OUTCOACHED......again !!!

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Favourites against weaker opposition, who have lost 9 in a row, and can barely score.

Finals chance on the line.

No running, no work rate, no urgency, horrific decision making.

Let's leave one extra defender back all day.

Couldn't have performed worse. So mentally weak STILL.

Soooo far from the top 8.

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3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Agreed unfortunately. Belongs at CHF.

CHB?  Frost forward for a while

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I am sitting on my couch speechless, with what feels like an eel in my stomach. I am so annoyed I can hardly type. What was that today? How do the coaches and players account for that? 

Decision making and kicking was a lesson in errors. 

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Just now, Old Bear said:

Then you will get Dwayne 

he of no Brain

Foxtel was woeful today. They were openly barracking for Carlton.

They are obsessed with replays too - so you miss most of the stoppage work which is very frustrating when it essentially decides the game. Really poor direction. Seven is better at not being replay obsessed.

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2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Well it was a much better season despite the poor effort today.  

Onwards for 2017 pleas Dees.

We've been saying that every year since 1964

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Just now, doc roet said:

So much to play for this week and what do we turn up with.

absolute shite.

going to be hard to get up again next year.

Spare me. If you can't get up for next year based on what we've shown this year then you never will. 

We had a flat day against a team that had their best day of the season. Young midfielders looked shot. 

We had a bad day, but can we quit the histrionics.

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