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[censored] done with this two! Their fumbles and lack of skill has killed us!

Two of the worst footballers that have ever pulled on this jumper!!

Get the [censored] out you bunch of sorry [censored] spuds!

Edited by dazzledavey36

 

ANB will sleep with the light on tonight... pathetic. 

Oscar would be average at best at local level, bewildering how he gets a game. 

Utterly useless. ANB has killed our momentum on way to many occasions because he cannot do the fundamentals. Omac looks out of his league. 

 

I have always been a defender of both but tonight I see ..... WTF?

Clueless both of them.  

ANB I will continue to defend, but Oscar is one of the worst defenders I have ever seen. I would literally prefer Zac Dawson over that bloke.

 

ANB is actually amazing the way he can run so many kilometres with no  impact on the game and hardly touch the ball.


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

[censored] done with this two! Their fumbles and lack of skill has killed us!

Two of the worst footballers that have ever pulled on this jumper!!

Get the [censored] out you bunch of sorry [censored] spuds!

ANB easily the softest player ever to play for Melbourne 


I just find it funny that posters thought O Mac was good... And potenshy AA one day. Hahaaa

Oscar and Frost as our key defenders is like watching the circus. 

 

9 minutes ago, Chook said:

ANB I will continue to defend, but Oscar is one of the worst defenders I have ever seen. I would literally prefer Zac Dawson over that bloke.

How can you defend ANB, he’s weak pathetic gutless, and those are his good points ?

Just now, davo said:

How can you defend ANB, he’s weak pathetic gutless, and those are his good points ?

Hope the players run through a banner of that next week.

ANB - I slightly defended him in the preseason by pointing out that we had no one better to replace him with, but he is horribly out of form. He was woeful again and simply must be dropped. Sparrow would be better. I pray that Garlett is ready. (scary)

OMac - I defended him when he was 20 years old. I wont now that he has turned 23. Everytime I see Omac and Frost as our KPD my heart sinks. You cannot afford to play both of them.

Frost deserves to be in this chat, but really probably deserves his own thread of hate.


4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

@binman

ANB can get stuffed, though.  That dropped mark in the third term was it for me.

Haha, never seen you that cranky.

I think Frost was worse tho.

Tom Mac had lost it too. But agree the backline is deplorable 

 
5 minutes ago, Sigil said:

Haha, never seen you that cranky.

I think Frost was worse tho.

I lost it at that point.  He had fumbled a little earlier in that term and I was telling my wife how I was sick and tired of it.  Then he did that.  Felt good to let it out.  Serenity now!


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