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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Time to [censored] off McDonald for good. Honestly i am over his [censored].

Agree. Has to go. Liability. 

Career in limbo.

 

It’s the same every week.

For gods sake Goodwin give TMac a spell.

Humour us and bring in Preuss 

 
4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Guy must be battling some demons of mind. He was a tripple A player and incredibly accurate  Would win games for us.

Shame we didnt have a proven 2nd forward.

Club was complacent not getting a replacement for Hogan.

This is simply untrue.

He has NEVER been A+++... 

 

Edited by ding

Oh well at least a top 5 draft pick will make a HUUUUUUGE difference!


35 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wow!!! Who the [censored] was running with Treloar then?

Our mids just so [censored] LAZY

Garlett

4 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Showing 'glimpses' doesn't win you games of football.

I will repeat - if our supporters are happy to run with him and TMac as your talls again in 2020 we will finish bottom six. Again.

Most of them are im afraid MB

 

I've never see such an offensivly challenged side.

How do u continually [censored] up easy chances 

That Collingwood chant makes me want to punch them in their toothless face.


Gawn smashing Grundy after the way Collingwood fans carry on about him is at least a small positive.

These commentators aren’t a smart bunch are they. Gawn showing he’s the better ruckman but they’re picking Grundy because he’s on the ‘winning’ team lol ? I mean wouldn’t that make Gawn more impressive that he’s putting up those numbers on a crap team ?

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Most of them are im afraid MB

We have the most masochistic supporters in the league bar none.

How can you win inside 50s contested possessions, disposals & clearances and lose by 6 goals FMD!!!!!!

Absolutely no ability to maintain pressure across the field under the Goody game style for more than a few quarters.


As far as TMac goes. Now is the time to come out say he has been playing under duress, put him ice and prepare him for 2020. Otherwise we have every right to ask questions.

[censored] off with that USA [censored] [censored].

3 minutes ago, ding said:

This is simply untrue.

He has NEVER been A+++... 

 

He was pretty close last year and touted as this years Colemans.

3 minutes ago, Billy said:

How can you win inside 50s contested possessions, disposals & clearances and lose by 6 goals FMD!!!!!!

Because delivery (good or poor but  mostly poor) and those on the end of it are bog ordinary (barring Hunt & Hannan).

Edited by Rusty Nails


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

He was pretty close last year and touted as this years Colemans.

Thats not the same as actually BEING A+++ though, is it?

 

Worst set shot kicks for goal I've ever seen (Hunt excluded)

51 minutes ago, praha said:

Hore is more like Steven Febey every week. Love him.

Ph^&*K . . . I hope not.


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