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That free was a disgrace.  Both melbourne players had their eyes on the ball.

 

If we win this I will be thoroughly amazed.


We are missing the grunt of Jones & Viney through the middle.  Far too soft at the centre bounce

Umpires [censored] us over as always.

 

That looked like it went behind the post for a behind......oh well, shafted again. #fistedforever

BT is a fat [censored] sucking tugger.  What is all this Liam Jones [censored]?


1 minute ago, Mr. White said:

Lewis and Vince are awful by foot. 

Lewis looks like its his first game so often with his disposal

Just now, TheoX said:

Umpires [censored] us over as always.

Please, we are just using the footy incredibly poorly. Umps have had no influence here. 

Bolton's pre-emptive crap is certainly paying dividends.  Frees 5-3 but there of them right in front of goal.

LIFT GUYS!!

 

Need to stop ducking around with these stupid handballs. Also need to hit target going into 50. ANB, Kent, and Lewis need to be accountable for their actions. Hogan is rusty. 


well that quarter was [censored]. 

hitting a target would help

 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Lewis is seriously garbage. 

 

Our delivery inside 50 is garbage in general.  Lewis at least hit up Jeffy who missed a simple goal from 20 out directly in front.  Can't blame Lewie for that one

LOL

As expected, we look like a team that has no interest in playing finals


Umpiring has been poor but we're losing this match ourselves with horrible skill errors and not running both ways. Hard to see how we'll win this today. Worrying signs to allow another bottom 4 team to dictate the game against us.

I wonder if this Jones bloke was a forward at any point in his career. I wish the commentators would tell me.

We have made many errors but we are getting the ball. Oliver doing well. 2 iffy frees have given them goals so we are well and truly in it. Besides we never win first quarters.

 

Kent is done methinks, trade table beckons

 

Great start Melb U could of scripted that. 

Unbelievable. 


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