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1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Geelong one inside 50 = goal

There’s the problem right there 

 

Gawn out done by Hawkins in the ruck and I’m done with this game 

2 inside 50s. 2 goals.

Pathetic.

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Dumb playing on when we don’t have to again.

We do it all the time. That's your chaos game plan. Works a treat doesn't it. 

 

I wasn’t expecting us to win this,  it gee whizz. They are giving us a flogging. Boyfriends already called it a night and went to bed, so I have to watch this in my own with no moral support 

Game over and lose next week the season 


Wow our forwards and backs are pathetic. It’s what happens when all you recruit is inside midfielders.

Like to see a free like that paid to one of our forwards. Don't forget not only do you have to play against the Geelong team but you also have to play against the cow farmers in the crowd and the umpires who listen to them.

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

He is a disgrace. So costly. He needs to go. 

How he stayed in the side after last week and with May coming back in is a complete mystery.

12 inside 50s 

Season on the ropes. Us vs Essendon next week, loser is likely cooked.

So many player so out of form, and our game style is atrocious.


We aren't playing finals this year

Get used to that I'd suggest.

Melbourne..one step forward...two steps back.

No holding the ball for them. Ever.

2 minutes ago, praha said:

2 inside 50s. 2 goals.

Pathetic.

Make that 3


13 inside 50s. 0.3.

Geelong: 3 inside 50s. 3 goals.

Utterly pathetic.

 

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