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10 frees to 22.

they got 220% of the frees that we got. I hope Nicholls has a backup career as it is only a matter of time until he gets the sack for the putrid job he does 

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Without the histrionics....

Weid MUST go back to Casey. Oscar Mc as well.

We need our best footballers in. No more games on potential. 

That game was there for the taking. They had lead in their legs and we pizzed it away.

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We are missing Gawn and Hogan so very, very badly.

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Just now, olisik said:

10 frees to 22.

they got 220% of the frees that we got. I hope Nicholls has a backup career as it is only a matter of time until he gets the sack for the putrid job he does 

I think the club should petition the AFL to not have Nicholls ever umpire a Melbourne game again. I am not one to usually lay blame on the umpires, but Nicholls cost us the game today. No doubt.

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Just now, Night Crawler said:

I know this will sound weird. But im proud of the boys.

No ruck.

No key forward.

Umps horribly against us.

 

rubbish, we squibbed it again

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Lewis pretty average today also....[censored] weak effort Demons....losing the match in the first quarter then trying to make a game of it after.  So predictable when a win was in the offing and going in as favorites. Had a chance for finals and blew it

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2 minutes ago, Mac7 said:

Bugg should never play for Melbourne again. Wasted so many good build ups. 

He flubbed stuff, at least he had the opportunity to do that. Kent is the worry for mine.

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Just now, Mac7 said:

Bugg should never play for Melbourne again. Wasted so many good build ups. 

I don't know about never play again. But Bugg should remain at Casey as a depth player, and only be called on if we really need him. There is no position for Bugg in this side. He isn't a great kick, and he cannot break into the midfield. I think both Bugg and Melksham should remain in the VFL. They may look above the VFL, but they aren't good AFL players.

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Our kids try. 

But they don't have enough leadership on the field. 

I appreciate all of Watts hard work when the rucks went down. But hes not tough enough. Weid is just a kid. Hannan will be good. 

Very disappointing. No one flew the flag

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1 minute ago, DSP said:

Another wasted sunday.

 

Wonder why i bother.

Another Sunday ......eventually wasted.

 

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This type of umpiring happens every time Nicholls is umpiring our matches. I hope we request him to no longer umpire our matches. Bias [censored] who puts every 50/50 call against us. His been doing it for a while

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Beyond furious with that effort. Walked out with 3 mins left to play & don't care who calls me a bad supporter. [censored] useless. 

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Garry Lyon said "Melbourne get too comfortable, and only turn up when they are confronted with a challenge".

I agreed with it then, and even more so now.

Twice today, we meekly coughed up a 4 goal lead, got a rocket, and responded. And ultimately couldn't overcome the lead we allowed North to take.

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1 minute ago, Samael said:

Another Sunday ......eventually wasted.

 

I work 5-6 days a week and have a 15month old at home.

Really reconsidering showing up to this crap anymore. And judging by the others at richmond station  - im not alone.

 

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2 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Beyond furious with that effort. Walked out with 3 mins left to play & don't care who calls me a bad supporter. [censored] useless. 

Any time we lose to rubbish like Norf our members deserve to be pizzed.

Sorry you had to watch it live.

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1 minute ago, DSP said:

I work 5-6 days a week and have a 15month old at home.

Really reconsidering showing up to this crap anymore. And judging by the others at richmond station  - im not alone.

 

But you know we will. . Thought the targeting of Higgins was part of the problem in the 1st. Lost a bit of focus and in the end did not unsettle Higgins enough. although I think he kicked 4 points. 

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