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What in hell's name is Tmac doing? I'd be checking his betting account if I were the AFL.

 

Skills are just terrible

We dont have 1 forward that can mark or apply pressure

 
10 minutes ago, layzie said:

Security guards just came down to tell these 2 guys to stop yelling. And blocked everyone's view. Enough already. 

Well it’s bloody good to see the Dees fans are sticking it to the AFL and boycotting going to games until this ridiculous, over the top antics by security is stopped... oh right.

1 minute ago, drdrake said:

Skills are just terrible

We dont have 1 forward that can mark or apply pressure

This. 


Radio reporting Hogan navicular injury. Done for the day....poor guy.

If I was a Dees fwd I would just tell the rest of the team to f k off! How they can miss targets inside 50 so badly is disgusting.

 

Well at least Smith got a giggle from his kick out on the full.

 

This [censored] team.

7 to 1 inside 50 yet zilch scores sum up why where no good. Same week in week out. No doubt freo will go down and get a goal!


That was not a free kick ?

He threw himself on the ground. Bad umpiring.

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The complete and utter lack of a plan in every single thing we do is just so so obvious.

Yep was alway going to happen. Can the commentators shut up how well where doing they must be watching a different game


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Goodwin please clear out the 50 arc

2 forwards at most!

There an idea bleeding obvious don’t expect any change Goodwin has no adaptability what so ever

14 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

What were they yelling?

Look they were getting into it and being passionate but no swearing or anti social behaviour at all. No-one around them including myself thought this security action was necessary. 

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Tim Smith finds out on the full amusing....

I find the fact he's on an AFL list amusing.

Same can be said for most of this squad


I can't see Goodwin lasting another 12 months. This is more than a slump now. 

This is the poorest, least cohesive Melbourne team I've ever seen. 

6 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Radio reporting Hogan navicular injury. Done for the day....poor guy.

Not our problem. Got enough of our own.

Lockhart is a positive

 

All these inside 50s, yet again, wasted.  Then they go forward- goal!

What awful teasers our guys are. ???

Just now, Deesprate said:

There an idea bleeding obvious don’t expect any change Goodwin has no adaptability what so ever

Has nothing to do with injuries. It’s this old game plan that has been done over. 

Goodwin is on thin ice now


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