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1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Worst game of the year

both teams are disgraceful 

Déjà r voo 

Are we a team waiting to be beaten?

 
1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Worst game of the year

both teams are disgraceful 

That’s harsh! It’s a high pressure final.... I’ve seen way worse games.... we are absolutely killing them everywhere except the scoreboard.... 

that said if we win by a point and it is the worst game of the year.... I’ll take it!

Finals footy is a pressure cooker and we are doing ok for our first go at it in a long time. Bring it home DEE's


COMPOSURE!!!!

Im still a little calm. Even though we arent kicking goals they arent getting them either.

We have kept geelong to only 3 goals until 3/4 time. 

We need to go back to our first quarter footy. 

We can win this. God it would be great if we kicked the firsg goal or two

Come on dees!

Forward line has fallen apart they need to find something.

 
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2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Worst game of the year

both teams are disgraceful 

Call BS on that

 

Best pressure I have ever seen from us, just conversion diabolical 


Come on Melbourne, the endeavour is there. Just lower the eyes and go on with the job.

seems to a few are a bit spargo ,melky andhannan

Concerned about the Cats last quarter game.

cmon boys...


It's funny isn't it? I'd rather lose by 10 goals getting smashed by a comprehensively better team like Richmond, vs losing to Geelong by a goal simply because we are frustratingly wasteful despite dominating across the entire ground.

Joooones! Good boy! Let’s bury them now!!


 
1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Brilliant Trac to Jones, goal 29 points up

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