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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

What the hell was Hibberd doing then?

He finished . Absolute rubbish now.

 

How is that not a free to Jetta if the others are frees? Ridiculous!

Disgusting umpiring yet again.

 

I simply cannot get over how putrid we have become.


from the AFL site... need on say more about the gameplan

The 33 points currently scored by Essendon is more than it has scored in the first half of either game this season

PS... make that 40

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Another soft as [censored] free kick. It seems pre-determined.

 

Im done.

[censored] you melbourne!!!! 

Your goal Fritsch you [censored] idiot

Good Lord. We are cooked.


for any other coach this start to the year would be sackable.

This is [censored] putrid.

Dees are [censored] at footy again and all is right with the world. It was nice fellas…for about 4 weeks.


2 minutes ago, Dee Since 73 said:

Disgusting umpiring yet again.

Yep. But irrelevant. This list should be doing better. It's not effort. 

 

Goodwin, looking at you. Judging you on performance

 

5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

What the hell was Hibberd doing then?

Maybe still a paid sleeper for them ;) lol

Dees stinking it up....again.

2018 obviously an aberration....

We have resumed normal programming.

 

I'm predicting that I'll be going to bed at half time.

Rubbish. We are a [censored] disgrace. Welcome to the good old Melbourne. 


Okay I'm [censored] [censored]. How do we let a team who has scored 100 points in two rounds kick 40 on us in a [censored] quarter. 

I want to see Goodwin, jones, viney and leaders get angry, none of this calm approach, its not working.  They need a kick up the backside to play footy, go 1;1 and put pressure on.

Don’t blame the umpires. Remember Goodwin no excuses. This is a club issue the same it has been for half a century. There is something just inherently wrong with the culture of the club. 

 
Just now, Jaded said:

Rubbish. We are a [censored] disgrace. Welcome to the good(win) old Melbourne. 

Fixed ;)

Very early days in the match and the season- but we are in real trouble.


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