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2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - career worst game

Viney - couldn’t impose himself 

Melksham - the Essendon player

Smith - showed some glimpses

Hannan - played little part

Oliver - always under pressure 

Weideman - looked a schoolboy 

Harmes - tried without effect

Petracca - a major disappointment 

Brayshaw -fumbled and stumbled 

Gawn - had no impact

Spargo - little to enthuse

Frost - kept at task

Hibberd - obviously played injured

Jetta - loose and overwhelmed 

Lewis - nothing to commend

O. McDonald - amateur 3 quarters

T.McDoald - had no influence

Neal- Bullen - was he playing?

Salem - succumbed to pressure 

Tyson - last Demon game 

vandenBerg - tried but careless

 

I have to ask before I post ...were you at the game ?

Might get shot down for saying this but Viney should be stand alone captain in 2018 with T Mac VC.

Get rid of Lewis and pay him out and transition Jones into his role and hopefully Hunt, Stretch, Baker and Co and come through.

 

 

Team     they seemed  overawed.

Team     they seemed  lost

Team      in a trance.

                 

Edited by nosoupforme

Jones - career worst game [QD = great warrior passed]

Viney - couldn’t impose himself [QD = didn't lead well]

Melksham - the Essendon player [QD = enquiry into performance]

Smith - showed some glimpses [QD = better than Fridge]

Hannan - played little part [QD = back to VFL]

Oliver - always under pressure [QD = please hit target]

Weideman - looked a schoolboy [QD = overwhelmed but coming]

Harmes - tried without effect [QD = spirited leader developing]

Petracca - a major disappointment [QD = when will deliver?]

Brayshaw -fumbled and stumbled [QD = been good year]

Gawn - had no impact [QD = unconditional love here]

Spargo - little to enthuse [QD = just too small]

Frost - kept at task [QD = no frosty miller!]

Hibberd - obviously played injured [QD = tried but shtithouse]

Jetta - loose and overwhelmed [QD = unconditional love ii]

Lewis - nothing to commend [QD = 2/3 ain't bad]

O. McDonald - amateur 3 quarters [QD = lost in space]

T.McDoald - had no influence [QD = love ya Tommy]

Neal- Bullen - was he playing? [QD = little boy lost]

Salem - succumbed to pressure [QD = taking offers now] 

Tyson - last Demon game [QD = clear to Carltank]

vandenBerg - tried but careless [QD = big boy lost]


jordan lewis should apologise on 360 for his game. terrible understanding of the occasion and cost us 3-4 direct goals

 

3 hours ago, azazael said:

ANB - 6 tackles (most)

Yeah Coz he was second to the ball! NQR Trade or delist!

 
5 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

how come everyone was slipping over? bloody embarassing

That was pissing me right off, along with all the turnovers.


37 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

jordan lewis should apologise on 360 for his game. terrible understanding of the occasion and cost us 3-4 direct goals

 

If we are serious next year he cant play. We got him to 300, he's come in and been apart of the development phase, now its time to become part of the coaching setup.

Lever back next year, Salem can play his role. Thanks Jordan but the time has come.

Edited by Win4theAges

Dees:  Elephants Ice Skating

 

Frost - Cold as frost

Lewis - Dead set honker

 

Edited by layzie

Bucket of Puss


On 9/22/2018 at 6:30 PM, Earl Hood said:

Team - seemingly no bootstops!

Yes wtf was going on. Watched first half again last night.  Counted 14 slips. !! More slips than tackles.  Missed some opps to stay in it. 

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