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Of course that was a miss..

Petracca was lazy then allowing Lloyd to get an easy touch.

Just now, Dirts said:

Definitely a dream over in 2018. We suck. Time to put cue in the rack and see you all next year. These guys are a frickin joke!

Calm down, plenty of time to go.

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Lucky for us Sydney have 2 on the bench, because our mistake at the selection table is already hurting us. They get out the back far too quickly with our top heavy slow backline. 

 

Midfield is getting beaten as well, but will be punished on every turn over based on how we have selected the team. 


Classic...in the goalsquare.....panic takes over.

3.11

[censored] disgraceful 

 

Aliir currently our most kicked to target in F50. If we can stop kicking it to him we might go alright. 

People paying out on Tyson but right now he seems the only one putting in the effort


Has Neal bullen kicked it to a Melbourne player today!?

Ohh NIBBLER JUST [censored] OFF!!!

Jones has been rubbish so far. Just terrible.

We have no composure at all. None. Started well enough, but its looking ugly atm. Panic, turnover, repeat.

All Sydney right now. Our shocking misses in the first qtr were always going to bite us on the ass.

Will take a huge turnaround from here. This is the OLD Melbourne i am watching..................


This is pathetic

6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Who thinks we still make finals?

No

 

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

We just dont look up to it 

 

Its just not our day.

Tom McDonald is out of form kicking wise.


Frosty!

 

Positives: Frost on Franklin, Tyson, Gawn
Negatives: Everything else.

Season on the line Melbourne. What do you stand for?

 

sorry but again our backline is not this issue. lazy everywhere else.


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