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The Petracca squib summed up his season thus far.

We need to win next week or it’s season over. Only 3 teams in 100+ years have won the flag from 0-3. 

Edited by Lord Travis

Just now, 640MD said:

You hope to get four goals s quarter   Bloody not four goals for the whole game !

Bit unfair though

wet, surgeries, we forget how to resemble ourselves, we didn’t know when the season started, no one could get the BOM forecast  etc etc

 

4 minutes ago, drdrake said:

Petracca check your pants, little bit of poo will be in your undies

Absolutely squibbed it. He has been awful. Not improving...a footballer going nowhere! I want him to be good but it ain’t happening

1 minute ago, DV8 said:

They and we,  all fell for the positive fugazi during Preseason. 

 

And we all made much of the fugazi ourselves,  selling ourselves our own hype.

The players obviously believed it,  and are mentally under-prepared now,  and are playing catch-up,  Re confidence and also fitness,  because I think the Mfc fell into the same trap,  as we have.

Not really, no experienced Melbourne supporter believed all the media BS

Barlett should have Pert ,Goodwin, Jones in for a coffee first thing tomorrow.

Losing a home game to a non finalist followed up by this says there is something wrong somewhere.

 

 

Goodwin will be full of excuses, because this club loooooves an excuse. We had a short pre season. Boo hoo. We played finals and now we are unfit. Boo hoo. 

Cry me a [censored] river Melbourne. Let’s continue not to ever compete in September and have long and healthy pre seasons. 

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

The Petracca summed up his season thus far.

We need to win next week or it’s season over. Only 3 teams in 100+ years have won the flag from 0-3. 

Please advise - were any of them Melbourne

Just now, Lord Travis said:

The Petracca summed up his season thus far.

We need to win next week or it’s season over. Only 3 teams in 100+ years have won the flag from 0-3. 

We aren’t winning the flag this year no matter what.

Start the rebuild again!

Maybe we can grab one of WCE’s theee small forwards who are fast, tackle and provide pressure. 


This is a good time to look for which players continue to fight it out, in this last Qtr...  and again next week.  To rise to the occasion and fight back for form.

Those who turn up their toes in the next 5 Qtrs,  can go back to Casey for a month.

[censored] 50


This is a timely reminder to our infant supporters who just expected strong performances, after finals last year.

 

Get in your lane kids..... This is more like the Dees we know.

8 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

I’ll take Cory Wagner. Petracca needs a rocket 

That's the answer? Wagner? FMD.

Who replaces Lockhart? Who replaces Sparrow? Who replaces Frost? Who replaces ANB? Who replaces Jones? Who replaces KK?

Replacing with a Wagner is just shuffling the deck chairs.

I'm not saying you are wrong. It's just that replacing Trac is a luxury we can't afford at this time. I would love it if it was. I'm very disappointed with his output, just a bit more realistic than some others.

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

We aren’t winning the flag this year no matter what.

Please surely you never seriously thought that was a possibility 


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