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Haha, Jack Riewoldt just caught on the Mike saying "he can't [censored] run he's that old". Gotta feel for T Mc, hopelessly out of form and injured. Just pushed of the ball too easily.

1 minute ago, Hellish Inferno said:

MMM suggesting Harmes could have had a set shot from 40 but played on from 60???

ah, was he payed a 50Mtrs?

 

ANB running up and down the boundary. That's how he gets the GPS numbers up


1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

The inconsistency in holding the ball decisions makes me want to punch an umpire in the face.

I feel like the umpires conspire to make it impossible for us. Either that or they have money on the oppositions week in week out. 

Just now, Sorry kids said:

Two years in Fritz or Watts?

Well Watts isn’t playing so, fritz.

Fritz is being played out of position atm so I don’t think we can really judge of this year so far. Last year was a good indicator.

 
Just now, McQueen said:

We don’t deserve to win this and I very much doubt we will

Will be daylight robbery otherwise. 

Would be nice for daylight robbery to go our way for once.

But you're right, I can't see us doing enough to win this game of footy.


2 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Two years in Fritz or Watts?

Fritsch or Fritz

No Viney back yet..

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Just don't see our forwards kicking the score 

Max Rooke isn’t up to it as forward coach. 1 goal since quarter time with so many inside 50s. Fails to keep it in the attacking 50 to


It's a pretty sad state of affairs that we're only 3 goals down, but I can't see how we could possibly kick 'that many' goals...

Just now, Wiseblood said:

Would be nice for daylight robbery to go our way for once.

But you're right, I can't see us doing enough to win this game of footy.

Is that the new name for umpiring? 

‘Daylight robbery?’

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

We don’t deserve to win this and I very much doubt we will

Will be daylight robbery otherwise. 

watt, hey, you having doubts we'll win? ?

Just pathetic, I haven’t seen a weaker Melbourne team since 2013


Just now, RedButMostlyBlue said:

It's a pretty sad state of affairs that we're only 3 goals down, but I can't see how we could possibly kick 'that many' goals...

Haha, exact;y.

Only 3 straight kicks in it, and we are effectively beaten already.

 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

23 inside 50s for 1 goal?

As per Carey and Ling. Skills by foot and forward entry strategy are disgraceful 

 

Why are we playing a high defensive zone in the last quarter of a season defying game when we've kicked 1 goal for 2 quarters?

This is actually the most frustrating of all the games this year.


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