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Hannan: go the [censored] away

Jetta: injury-riddled season but we need to start succession planning

Lockhart: played an outstanding game

ANB: see Hannan

 
10 minutes ago, davo said:

ANB, Hannan, Lockhart must be dropped, first two are a waste of space, Lockhart needs a break at Casey

Not Lockhart. He did a good tagging job on JJ today. Held him most of the game. Did well 

Oh Sh_t, Blues play Suns in Melbourne next week.

 

We should end up with pick 2

34 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Really wrapped to see Petty kick 3 we need forwards with T.Mac out. Fritsch's kick and Jetta's fumble very frustrating could have won but didn't. 

We’re you wrapped in glad wrap or do you mean rapt?


There are only two winnable games remaining Swans and Saints. Assuming we wiin one of those we finish with six wins and second last. What a coaching feat by Goodwin.

44 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

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Yeah...Perhaps evolve into “Stevedamanjordan”. Keep it real for the kids as well.

50 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

- This is not so much a positive but i didnt mind Fritsch playing on around his body. Thinking he was just trying to get a quick goal so we could still have enough time. Btw he looked good up forward for once.. who would have thought?

 

Could not disagree more. I'd drop him for that decision alone.

I was livid at the ground when he chose to play on. I could not believe he chose to do so. The clock was only on 26.30 i think (or at latest 27.30). Massive amount of time left. He was on the 'right' side for a lefty and only 25 meters out on slight angle.

Simply had to go back and slot it. Time was not an issue, and he should have known that and even if it was worried about time he still should have gone back and just taken 15 seconds and slotted it. Huge error and one made i suspect because he missed an absolute soda ealrier in the game.

Mentally weak decision and unforgivable in the circumstances. 

 
43 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Really wrapped to see Petty kick 3 we need forwards with T.Mac out. Fritsch's kick and Jetta's fumble very frustrating could have won but didn't. 

My eyesight is waning at times.

In the first quarter, I thought that I had seen OMac on the field and thought: 'Hell, Goodwin has made the same bad mistake again!'

Later, at a distance, that same player took a great mark and kicked truly in fairly difficult circumstances; I was truly amazed, it seem to me that OMac had marked the ball and kicked a decent goal, and was competing really well, up-close to opponents and running them down for a tackle. He was also getting the ball and creating breakaway distances before disposals.

About then, mouth agape, I saw the jumper number for the first time. It was Harry Petty. 

Boy, did I feel a fool thinking OMac could do any of that onfield!

19 minutes ago, Skin Deeamond said:

We’re you wrapped in glad wrap or do you mean rapt?

Yeah I rapt my in glad wrap LOL


10 minutes ago, binman said:

Could not disagree more. I'd drop him for that decision alone.

I was livid at the ground when he chose to play on. I could not believe he chose to do so. The clock was only on 26.30 i think (or at latest 27.30). Massive amount of time left. He was on the 'right' side for a lefty and only 25 meters out on slight angle.

Simply had to go back and slot it. Time was not an issue, and he should have known that and even if it was worried about time he still should have gone back and just taken 15 seconds and slotted it. Huge error and one made i suspect because he missed an absolute soda ealrier in the game.

Mentally weak decision and unforgivable in the circumstances. 

It was a shocking decision. Yet oh so predictable. Dare i say it was a distinctively Melbourne moment.

Gawn must be disgruntled with his performance in the ruck today. He gave away 2 free kicks for blocking his opponent or was he blocking the umpires view?    You blind MAGGOT!  NO. 7 Umpire I don't think he knew himself. One of your decisions cost us a goal.  

Umpire  Dalgleish  from WA. We don't want you for next weeks game against the Weasels! You blind BAT!

2 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Six years in to the latest rebuild. 

Dub administration. Anyone who thinks this year is a blimp needs their head read.

Dud coach- the concept of coaching is not all about game plans it is improving players weaknesses both in the area of skill and mental approach.

Dud recruiting

Too many dud players.

 

You ringing the club to take them through your blue print to a flag Cuddles?

1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

You ringing the club to take them through your blue print to a flag Cuddles?

Is that a coffee invite, I would be keen to meet you.

2 hours ago, Docs Demons said:

People. Unfortunately there is not much in the two's and we will have to put up with this crap for rest of year , playing blokes that should be in a suburban comp let alone VFL. We are officially the 2nd worst team. ANB, Hannan and many others are just not good enough. That shot by Fritta just summed up our day and season. I've had enough of this and trying to find excuses. Not Umpires fult it was our own players with about 6-8 VFL players at best.

This. Drop old mate, sack this guy. Unfortunately with the large number of names on the injury list that does make it difficult. 

Bring in the Wagner boys for who? 

JKH? Maynard?


One thing I hate is a forward giving high fives after a mark in the forward line. Trac did it in the last quarter then predictably misses the goal. High fives are after you kick the goal!!

30 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Yeah I rapt my in glad wrap LOL

Lucky it wasn't a strait jacket. I think that's where I might end up watching these games.

1 minute ago, bringbackthebiff said:

One thing I hate is a forward giving high fives after a mark in the forward line. Trac did it in the last quarter then predictably misses the goal. High fives are after you kick the goal!!

The bigger question is do our young players get pulled up for that sort of behavior. You can just imagine what the opposition players  say when they are chatting and having a laugh after the game. 

Think of the positives. By the end of next week we should have the number 2 pick, winning! 


Just now, Nelo said:

Think of the positives. By the end of next week we should have the number 2 pick, winning! 

#3 or #4 after GC is given a PP or 2 charity.

8 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Think of the positives. By the end of next week we should have the number 2 pick, winning! 

Soul destroying to be back in that position. 

I thought Hibbo had one of his better games for the year. Looked like he regained some attack and dash back and although he didn’t have many disposals he did gain us some much needed territory at times.

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8 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Soul destroying to be back in that position. 

It is really. Can’t believe it after last year. 

Come on youse all

i told youse this was a carefully crafted and well executed cough dip into a draft . 

Cheer up Charlie gray skies are gonna clear up we should make tenf next year. Outperform !


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