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Melbourne supporters booing in AFL Members. This is putrid.

2 minutes ago, P-man said:

I can’t with T Mac anymore. My god he’s terrible.

It’s almost incomprehensible. 

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

2kicks  7 handballs

Ok...i seriously haven't seen any of those lol

Dec had to go long straight away then. Hunt was off to the races.


#36 for Hawthorn is a ducker. 

35 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Terrible skill level.

No leadership.

What has happened to Tom McDonald and Fritsch?! Neither are even VFL standard at present. Staggering drop in form.

Melbournised.

same [censored] differnet day

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Gee it's not pleasant viewing. 

Just want to see our brand executed well ? then I'm sure I'll start enjoying the footy again, win or lose. 

TMac is in horrendous form. He needs to be dropped or it reinforces that you can get a game based on your name and not your output.


Hurry up and get Pruess back in. He’s about the only one who can take a contested grab in the F50. 

This website is terrible for updating. Slow as a wet week

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T Mac and Petracca are garbage.

Just win the game.

 

Disposal to forward line deplorable. Hibberd's first reaction is to bomb long. Not helping Tmac or the forwards. They are starting to move ball a little beter in second half of Qtr. Back men need to lower eyes.

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

#36 for Hawthorn is a ducker. 

There are seriously two sets of rules being officiated out there today... 

Umpiring has been woeful 


Theres alot of confused looking faces out there... directionless/lost/unsure.  Not sure what it is but Goody needs to earn his pay at half time and tell them to fire the hell up.

Some are going at it, too many are barely going.

What to do with T-mac?  

2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Ok...i seriously haven't seen any of those lol

Stop blinking

 

2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Dec had to go long straight away then. Hunt was off to the races.

Yes he did, Hunty buster his farce to go fwd but didn’t get a look in.

12 minutes ago, praha said:

Petracca is a potato. Trade him ffs.

Apart from that horrible set shot, Petracca has looked dangerous all game.

He’s got the yips when the pressure is on. Needs a psychologist for his goal kicking.

We are...pretty bad

No one leading for the return from play kick after a behind, no one leading i50

Skill level putrid

About the only enjoyment I’m getting is enjoying seeing Lockhart buck that trend and booing $cully every time he kicks it like a Melbourne player and bombing it long to no one in particular 

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Hey we turned the disposal deficit around that quarter. 

School kid stuff. Can't kick, can't handball and still to many in close at ball and no one spreading. Its not that hard !

 
1 minute ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Apart from that horrible set shot, Petracca has looked dangerous all game.

He’s got the yips when the pressure is on. Needs a psychologist for his goal kicking.

So basically he's a forward who *looks* dangerous but can't kick and buckles under pressure.

Sounds like a keeper.

Trac’s set shots are laughably bad for an afl footballer. He’s been good otherwise and has an impact whenever he is near the ball. Time to start getting him up into the midfield instead and play to his strength.

Our set shots in general have been poor all year. We don’t seem to have anyone who can reliably kick straight. TMac did last year, but he doesn’t touch the ball anymore...

Garlett has been dangerous. He’s generated more opportunities today than all our other forwards combined have all season!


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