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1 minute ago, america de cali said:

Omac is well qualified to wear a Melbourne  jumper.

You're right. Perhaps overqualified.

 
 

We're looking at a 20 goal plus loss next week. The intensity with which Richmond are playing coupled with our apathy for hard competition is an ugly combo. They made a club with pride look very ordinary yesterday...they are going to love seeing the red and blue next week.

1 minute ago, Forest Demon said:

I love a scapegoat as much as the next bloke, but OMac was fine tonight.

Goody on the other hand.

Spec savers for you. He was putrid


Thought Trac was good tonight.

He needs to stop his fade outs though. Goes missing for blocks.

What has happened to Gus and Jetta?

We are just not skilled enough for those chip kicks.

Some easy delists inc Omac, Jwag, Hunt and Tsmith. Jones to retire.

So many players just need to show some pride of club.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

You're right. Perhaps overqualified.

 

Edited by DSP

 

Is it weird that I want the media, all of them, to come after us really hard now?

Its time the club felt extreme heat.


1 minute ago, rufus said:

We're looking at a 20 goal plus loss next week. The intensity with which Richmond are playing coupled with our apathy for hard competition is an ugly combo. They made a club with pride look very ordinary yesterday...they are going to love seeing the red and blue next week.

Tigers have weakest percentage of the top 5 teams. It will be a massacre. 

Just now, The heart beats true said:

Is it weird that I want the media, all of them, to come after us really hard now?

Its time the club felt extreme heat.

They deserve it. And we supporters deserve seeing them under fire

Just now, rufus said:

We're looking at a 20 goal plus loss next week. The intensity with which Richmond are playing coupled with our apathy for hard competition is an ugly combo. They made a club with pride look very ordinary yesterday...they are going to love seeing the red and blue next week.

we are road kill... if you watched the coverage last night we weren't even mentioned by the commentators as being  a bump in the Tiger's run home.

4 minutes ago, rufus said:

We're looking at a 20 goal plus loss next week. The intensity with which Richmond are playing coupled with our apathy for hard competition is an ugly combo. They made a club with pride look very ordinary yesterday...they are going to love seeing the red and blue next week.

We'll shift some magnets, play well until 3/4 and watch them kick away from 15 to 40 points. Then the turd polishers will pop up from out of the woodwork for the first time in 2 weeks and discuss all of the positive aspects of the match. We'll of course return to rubbish the week later. Rinse and repeat for a few years.

Edited by John Demonic


Frost speeding out of the backline and handballing to a Saints player was a ripper! But it probably wouldn't make his top 5 brain fades of 2019. Gotta laugh.

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Here is a positive.

In 6 days I fly to Europe, my season is done. Later fuxkers!

Any chance of a spare ticket?

1 minute ago, gregdemon said:

One player will not make that much difference  we need  at least 3 good new players

We've already got the players, the problem is that we can't get them on the park, and in particular, we can't get them on the park together. e.g. basically our whole forward line from last year's finals is missing.


Hype about new fitness bloke means little. Around the 5 minute to go mark, Brayshaw then Harmes, then Frost handed the ball back to the Saints from defence to attack transition. Nothing to do with fitmess. All to do with skill, gameplan, temperament and lack of fear of the coachs reaction.

I feeling really down after that. Normally I’m on the optimistic side but now I really worry for next year and Goodwin. Neither is looking promising 

1 minute ago, bing181 said:

We've already got the players, the problem is that we can't get them on the park, and in particular, we can't get them on the park together. e.g. basically our whole forward line from last year's finals is missing.

And so is the midfield.

 
2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Here is a positive.

In 6 days I fly to Europe, my season is done. Later fuxkers!

Bad news for you - I live in London and am still unable to separate from them. You'll merely carry the burden with you.

Who is going to want to come to our club now after this [censored] [censored] we have dished up this year.

Edited by Win4theAges


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