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Melbourne. Your defence is a shambles. An absolute shambles. I watched Richmond today and the way they talk, structure and point to each other is lightyears ahead of where we are.

 

3 Melbourne players go up, ball falls to to Adelaide for a goal. ?‍♂️

 
25 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Nothing like Nev. 

Not strong in the contest

Not strong over head

Literally [censored] himself if he has the ball and there is opposition within 5 meters

Cant kick 

 

He has appetite for the contest. Nev was delisted once don’t forget.


What are all you Frost haters thinking now?  Not a champion and never will be, but your derision of Frost has been absolutely confusing to me. 

Wtf wtf wtf?!?! That rule for “no advantage” doesn’t exist any more right? 

 
1 minute ago, Pates said:

3 Melbourne players go up, ball falls to to Adelaide for a goal. ?‍♂️

Yep...that's us 


2 sets of rules out there

ANB barely had it but gets pinged 


Forced to pick, I'd take Brayshaw over Oliver as 1st pick for our team right now.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Our defence..

Our what ????

Just now, The Stewster said:

The double standards in the umpiring is a friggin joke!

Brown paper bag stuff....

Hahhaha Hahha oh my god only Melb... JKH gets a hard ball and takes out Tracc who looks like he has popped his collarbone... 

 

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