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Just now, Wiseblood said:

Totally disagree.  But I can't be bothered arguing it today with you Stuie as I don't have the energy to go round and round and round in circles.

Cheers.

agree with stuie nothing has changed

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Just now, Demon Jack said:

Good way to start the pre-season. Will be good to know that everybody's full of confidence...

I applaud Roos and what he's done for the club, but unfortunately, I'm not going to miss him in the coaches box. Nothing seems to be working.

No....not a lot 

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It is pretty obvious that Gawn and Viney are cooked and Vince and Jones are playing lame. I wish nothing more than Salem having a full run at it next year, he has a great balance of class and hardness. Bugg, Vanders, Matt Jones nothing but ok depth. If Hogan doesn't request to go home I will be more so wondering whether he can actually be close to the player we thought he could be. Refuses to lead or chase and does nothing but point and shake his head. 

This will get ugly but unlike most I wont let a game that means nothing at end of season to sour what has been another year developing in the right direction. 

 

 

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Ess is about to play itself out of the first Draft Pick!!

Worsfold will have to put a dozen players on the bench to make sure their %age doesn't go up too far or to lose.

I would laugh and laugh if Ess give up pick 1...even better if Lions get a priority pick and Ess drop to pick 3!!

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I really understand the frustration today but people having a crack at Roos are being ridiculous.

To put us into perspective when he took over - we won less games that year than Essendon will this year, and they've got 8 of their best 22 unavailable all year.

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I think reality checks required.

Whilst we have shown a hint of incremental improvement I can't for the life of me equate this season as successful. 

We're just a different type of rabble today.

Putrid.

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Just now, Nasher said:

Yay, this discussion again!

I'm looking forward to the Demonland off season so I can stop reading this garbage.

I don't think we'll be that lucky.  I'm more annoyed at how we're playing because the usual suspects will [censored] and moan about this loss for 6 months.  Forget the strides we've made throughout the season, as apparently one poor loss can somehow wipe it all away.

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Well, Roos did his job, technically, but he's still got two quarters left to leave a mark.  Players' heads are their weakest area and if anything a head coach gets that right, like he did with the monks in Sydney.  

This is not a game with 'nothing' to play for, if you give a rats about the club's story.  This is as bad an ending as you could imagine for a coach who has 'returned the club to respect'.  

 

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I don't think we'll be that lucky.  I'm more annoyed at how we're playing because the usual suspects will [censored] and moan about this loss for 6 months.  Forget the strides we've made throughout the season, as apparently one poor loss can somehow wipe it all away.

Yep. "Last thing we saw" syndrome is the worst when you're frozen in it for 5 months.

Sigh. Come on Melbourne and lift, if nothing else to spare us fans some grief.

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Geelong very good, look better than Hawthorn for mine. Could go close if they can produce this kind of footy across the finals.

Dangerfield could just about beat Brisbane all by himself. Remarkable.

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1 minute ago, bing181 said:

Geelong very good, look better than Hawthorn for mine. Could go close if they can produce this kind of footy across the finals.

Dangerfield could just about beat Brisbane all by himself. Remarkable.

So why isn't Bernie Vince tagging him?

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