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Jones has been [censored] garbage. Is he wearing concrete blocks on his feet???

 

Yeah I'm about ready to turn this off. Just another one of these games we've seen this year where the oppo turns up and we don't seem like we know how to score.

sorry but this is inexcusable. 

they are two down and have groups of 4-5 without a melbourne player in sight.

our defensive accountability coming out of forward and across the middle is diabolical and not finals worthy

if anyone defends Jones and our leadership after today I'll dox them. 

Edited by praha


They keep mentioning that the Swans are 2 men down as though Garlett isn't just buzzing around like mosquito doing nothing.

GAME OVER.

we are a joke of a football club

We can talk about individual players but this is as much Goodwin and his coaching team's inability to react and adapt.

 

wtf is wrong with pederson, wouldn't get a game in the vfl the way he's playing 

Why the [censored] is jones never at the contest?

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Good thing the NFL season starts in a few weeks.

Gonna need to watch SOMEONE who knows how to score...

Rams will do.


How many times does Sydney rope - a - dope us?

Not running anywhere near hard enough. In either direction.


3.8 to 9.2 since quarter time.

What a load of crap

19 shots to13 and still 3 goals diwn

 how melbournian 

Vandenberg the only one who wants this more then anyone!

Pull your fingers out boys!!

 

Well, i tried being positive for the last couple of months.... doesnt seem to be working.

I picked a bad week to give up glue sniffing.


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