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GAME DAY - ROUND 4

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Someone organise The forward line ffs

 

Lets play hanball it to the closest team mate who is worse off than you.

1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Well if that’s the one we had to have the rest of the game should be a breeze

lets hope...

 
Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Bugg handballs to a player undee pressure at 50, Oliver jandballs over his jead to 3 hawks players instead of a kick.

So dumb

I'm sorry but bugg is the dumbest footballer and tbh, if he is going to play like this, i prefer he play like a pest.... he brings nothing but his stupid haircut currently 


Bugg is killing us

Punishing quarter. Hopefully we’re at the right side this quarter. We need to score a goal soon. All these missed kicks are killing us 

 
41 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Oscar has improved enormously, can’t deny that. A very solid defender now

Needs to start attacks now he is growing in his footy.  We need a defence that rebounds.

Like watching a slow train wreck

Who knows what the next half will bring.

The only good thing one can say about that quarter is that we missed some easy ones


Lewis recommends  at halftime they keep handballing.Obviously because he sure cant kick.

Well this is the dumbest quarter of the year.

Lewis recommends  at halftime they keep handballing.Obviously because he sure cant kick.


Bugg has no [censored] idea. At all. And an uncanny knack of his fumbles never ever luckily going our way. Seen enough. 

This has to be one of the dumbest overall displays in a long time. Bunch of fumbly idiots over handballing in the wet. Then when they do kick it’s dinky sideways [censored] that skims along the grass. 

Goodwin needs to correct this, now. 

It wouldn't be a Melbourne game without a ZERO GOAL QUARTER now would it?

Holy [censored] this club just doesnt get it.

I’m OK with Bugg never putting on the Melbourne guernsey again. 

Bugg is truly awful. I don’t care if he kicked 14 last week, he is not AFL quality and the quicker he goes the better our team will be. 


Apalling skill level.Goodwin is definitely kidding himself if they have improved

Thing is, we are the better team and up to our eyeballs in it but we have so many players who think they are playing dry football. Others think they are Martin and can break 5 tackles.

 

 

frustrating as hell  I fear its all lost  blowing a good early lead.  Improved from last year..  I think not!!!!

Bugg and Lever are killing us.


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