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lol, Lewis with four marks already as a forward but has inherited the yips.

 

Jesus Lewis can’t even kick them. What a total waste of opportunities. 

 

ANB you spud straight to the opposition. Meh, time to go for a walk and get a gelato. Not wasting family time on a Sunday with typical Melbourne trash. 


Haha....set shots wow.  100% miss rate

 

Fritzl down forward for two weeks in a row now - either the Alice heat is getting to Goodwin or he's been reading DL

See when May kicked that out and Eagles kicked it straight back in, notice the positioning and movement of the Melbourne players? ALL walking. 


Revolting umpiring. Again. Is it the same West Coast supporting tool that umpired our game last week?! 

1.4 though. What more can you say but deja vu. 

[censored] off.


Are people seriously complaining about the umpiring, commentators, opposition supporters etc when we've missed 3 easy goals and look like a totally disorganized mess everywhere on the ground?

Not only is our team painful to watch we also need to put up with garbage umpiring. Why do I bother?

These umpires are atrocious. I don’t think I can watch this, there are two teams out there. 

Edited by jules7

Lewis and Viney should be ashamed. Missed regulation shots while Kennedy snags them from the boundary. 


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

You can't breathe on an Eagles player. 

Nope. Getting very frustrating.

 

Free kick 7 - 0. 


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