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step up and win it

this game is massive. It’s CRUCIAL 

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If Hogan doesn’t get himself going, we are in trouble. 

The amount of laughable holding on Melbourne players that goes unnoticed wouldn’t bother me, if Port didn’t get every soft free every time their precious hipster hair is touched. 


1 minute ago, P-man said:

For gods sake someone tell BT Jetta made the AA squad LAST YEAR. Staggeringly unprofessional.

Does anyone really expect any better? I've seen career boxers with more insight

This is nerve racking. I hate the umpires. Although Ithink we'll hold on.I'm desperately worried we won't win.  It isn't an enjoyable feeling.  But damn its better than the last 10 years.

Hoges has done nothing all night. Time to stand up big fella.

 

About to take off to GVA from Rome and miss the last quarter,  am saying it now 4 goal win. Will be super stressed until i land. From what i can see we are gut running and gang tackling attitude is right, i think we'll wear out Port.


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

If Hogan doesn’t get himself going, we are in trouble. 

The amount of laughable holding on Melbourne players that goes unnoticed wouldn’t bother me, if Port didn’t get every soft free every time their precious hipster hair is touched. 

Not unnoticed. 

The gutless maggot are scared to pay them

If we get clean in this quarter we run off with the game. Need to get the first few of the quarter and break their spirit. C’mon Dees!

Kee up the pressure and we will win this. 

We need our guns to fire in the first 5 minutes 

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Does anyone really expect any better? I've seen career boxers with more insight

It just amazes me. It’s not the first time he’s carried on like this is Jetta’s breakout year. It’s his job to know this stuff.

Lower eyes, take marks inside 50, kick goals and the issue of blatantly one-sided umpires will be irrelevant.  We are better than them.


This is pretty much it for Melbourne. Can’t afford to lose. It’s going to come down to how much they want to play finals this year. I want the burning sensation they felt when we missed out last year to come to the fore. Let’s show that we have arrived!

At least if we lose it'll likely be by under 40 pts and the fugazi will be about how we fought

i bet Goodwin doesn't listen to Fugazi btw

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4 minutes ago, timbo said:

If we play in the gf and have a win on tap or are in a final and likely to lose I'd like to see someone selflessly neck one of these flouro dog turds

To be fair to the umpires, there has been no illegal interference to our forwards tonight, so rightly they haven't paid us any free kicks in our forward line. Good work umps !!!!


Anyone know / see what happened to Tom?

 

Jesse. Really time to stand up .... NOW!

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He was coughing up blood, doesnt look good.

2 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

To be fair to the umpires, there has been no illegal interference to our forwards tonight, so rightly they haven't paid us any free kicks in our forward line. Good work umps !!!!

There's no need to be fair to the umps 


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