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Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Not running anywhere near hard enough. In either direction.

“But we’ll learn from this...”

Goodwin

 

Can we send Pederson, JKH and Neal-Bullen to the car park, 3 of us are constant momentum killers. 

Fritsch goes for it with one arm too often and is so easily bodied off the contest

Just now, ding said:

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.

i picked a bad week to start drinking again.

 

Odds on he misses 

 

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Happy to do my money


Harmes and AVB the only ones giving us any offensive potency.

Just now, McQueen said:

Odds on he misses 

 

Kicked it.

14 down.

 
20 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

Is Nev playing? Injured? I thought I saw him go down the race. Are we down to three rotations?

Sorry mate i dont know. I cant watch as my blood pressure is going through the roof, and i have already had one heart attack. Cant go through another.


The Sydney players coming off are looking stuffed. I’m clinging onto some hope here.

we are the kings of coming off our man and leaving a spare.

Jones should be dropped off this performance. Sick of him getting a free ride. Zero defensive accountability and isn’t even running hard enough to get to contests 

Just now, praha said:

i picked a bad week to start drinking again.

I firmly believe this game is done. Yesterday the eagles displayed the passion and want. Today the bullies did the same. Unfortunately we are a team of hopefuls. 

I have a feeling the saint Kilda game is about to happen. Late come back and we lose by a few points. We are the joke of the Afl. Hate to say it but maybe we move to tassy. No point continuing this charade.

We need to up our pressure, they’re down on rotations on the bench. We need to stretch them physically. 


1 minute ago, olisik said:

Jones should be dropped off this performance. Sick of him getting a free ride. Zero defensive accountability and isn’t even running hard enough to get to contests 

Agreed, pathetic display from a so-called captain. 

We're going to lose this. GWS were down 2 rotations last night and they still won. Good teams just get the job done. 

We are flat track bullies and pretenders. 

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Ohh Jonesy... had to do better then that.

Just now, Dirts said:

I firmly believe this game is done. Yesterday the eagles displayed the passion and want. Today the bullies did the same. Unfortunately we are a team of hopefuls. 

I have a feeling the saint Kilda game is about to happen. Late come back and we lose by a few points. We are the joke of the Afl. Hate to say it but maybe we move to tassy. No point continuing this charade.

Just win you pretenders. Bet Lewis is confused. Left hawthorn to join this circus !

1 minute ago, Dirts said:

I firmly believe this game is done. Yesterday the eagles displayed the passion and want. Today the bullies did the same. Unfortunately we are a team of hopefuls. 

I have a feeling the saint Kilda game is about to happen. Late come back and we lose by a few points. We are the joke of the Afl. Hate to say it but maybe we move to tassy. No point continuing this charade.

Wow!!!

Can always count on Nicholls to find a BS free to the opposition.


If Garlett never played another game for the demons I don't think we'd miss him.

Amazing how they can get so many easy marks. 

 

Sydney's just chipping the ball through our shithouse zone with consumate ease.

2 minutes ago, jane02 said:

The Sydney players coming off are looking stuffed. I’m clinging onto some hope here.

Sydney have heart. We don’t . Sydney by 5 points. I wish I made that bet now of us not making the 8!


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