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1 minute ago, olisik said:

This is Mark Need-esque. Your move Goodwin

Wait till we get beaten by the bombers on Friday night. 

 

Well at least Viney isn’t cooked. Looks much better than last week. 

 

Not that i'm saying "I told you so" or anything, but our players keep fumbling, they are missing kicks and every time they hit up the "hot spot" they are outnumbered and Geelong take the ball out with ease.


I’m being consoled. Well, attempting to console me. I actually have a tear in my eye. It makes me so sad after how hard we worked last year. It’s like the form during our preliminary final never left us

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Just now, Jaded said:

Well at least Viney isn’t cooked. Looks much better than last week. 

That’s probably the only positive I’ve taken from this garbage so far.

 

Why continue to bomb it into the forward 50 when we have no crumbers?

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Move hunt into the midfield or forward. His obviously having no impact at half back 


Petracca isn’t a forward’s ar$ehole and yet he is always 2-on-1 by himself up forward. Why?

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Then we drop him. He’s in the team on potential, not output. Either he gets involved and has an impact, or we drop him.

Mate. He is no where near getting dropped. Delivery into the forward line has been terrible. Who are you bringing in for him?

You would drop him ahead of Jones, ANB, Frost, Sparrow, Lockhart? Would you drop them all? Our list is nowhere near good enough to be dropping Trac.

27 minutes ago, sisso said:

how are we this bad - AGAIN!

We are all in too tight inside the contest.    We need 2 or 3 in close,  and 3 just off the pack to receive or defend space. 

A bit like when the Saints beat us under Edishat,  3yrs back.

Because we are so close together in tight...  we're just flipping the ball from one to the other,  until we cough it up.


1 minute ago, Soidee said:

ANB and Jones to be dropped.  Past history does not gift you games.

ANB is useless at AFL level.....great runner though ?

Jones's used by date ....last week.

But hey.. be a realist and you're anti Melbourne. 

Can't wait for the presser

25 points down is utterly flattering. 

Weideman not a natural footballer 

needs to spend the start of each season at Casey and continue to learn there’s more to it than mark and kick

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1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

I’m being consoled. Well, attempting to console me. I actually have a tear in my eye. It makes me so sad after how hard we worked last year. It’s like the form during our preliminary f8nal never left us

on way round to help


 
1 minute ago, Drunkn167 said:

Bring in Keilty

 

Hell, bring in my brother too. He's a decent forward at least (though admittedly a little lazy).


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