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Frankly beyond caring. 

Give them the points now and be done with it.

Chalk and cheese between the 2 teams.

 

Toby Bedford for ANB

Oscar McDonald with a witches hat

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OUT: OMac, Viney, Brayshaw, Wagners, T.Smith, ANB

IN: May, Maynard, JKH, Hore, Dunkley, Weid, Lockhart

If we want things to change, you have to do enough to force that.

 

 

Brayshaw is a shell of his former self. If injured he must be put out to rest for the reminder of the season. If not, he needs time in the VFL to regain skills/confidence. Not sure who the hell you bring in instead. 

If Melksham gets thru half a game in the VFL I would be tempted to throw him at FF next week. But probably risky and silly. 


34 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Frankly beyond caring. 

Then why post?

We were just outplayed again, with too many fundamental errors

I still care

28 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

OUT: OMac, Viney, Brayshaw, Wagners, T.Smith, ANB

IN: May, Maynard, JKH, Hore, Dunkley, Weid, Lockhart

If we want things to change, you have to do enough to force that.

 

So you want a 200 point thrashing? 

May yes, Weid yes and Hore if fit. Sorry Maynard, JKH, Dunkley and Lockhart are VFL players

 

1 minute ago, deebug said:

So you want a 200 point thrashing? 

May yes, Weid yes and Hore if fit. Sorry Maynard, JKH, Dunkley and Lockhart are VFL players

 

Maynard could do Vineys job.

1 minute ago, deebug said:

So you want a 200 point thrashing? 

May yes, Weid yes and Hore if fit. Sorry Maynard, JKH, Dunkley and Lockhart are VFL players

 

Things can’t get much worse - a 200 point loss may be the agent for change 

 

 

yeah nah it wouldn’t be good to be in the record books morw

90 points will do


Frost, Brayshaw and Harmes coughed it up when the game was on the line in the last five minutes. Out of those Brayshaw could be dropped but it just highlights the depths of our problems as we have far more worries than Frost and Harmes overall.

If May doesn’t get up for the game we will surely let the Tigers kick 25+ goals. Lynch and Reiwoldt against Frost, Oscar and a barely fit Lever. May god have mercy on us all. 

It’s going to be...ugly

I wonder whether it’s actually the Tiggas’ smalls that I suspect will destroy us

Waiting to see how the magoos go tomorrow before thinking about changes

But...

IN: May, Weed, Dunkley

OUT: O Mac, ANB, T Smith

Brayshaw should go but I fail to see the point in playing Maynard or JKH, who are the only inside mids left

What a glorious season it has been......

close thread. seriously who cares who comes in and who goes out. we're going to play crap anyway. 

Out. TSmith  Omcd. JWagner cwagner 

ins. May Bedford Dunkley Weid 

jetta May lever

salem Frost Hibberd

thats the back 6 to sat in place

Brayshaw Viney Fritsch 

petracca petty Anb

Hunt Weid Bedford

Gawn Harmes Oliver

Jones Lewis Dunkley baker

 


What is the point.

10 hours ago, deebug said:

So you want a 200 point thrashing? 

May yes, Weid yes and Hore if fit. Sorry Maynard, JKH, Dunkley and Lockhart are VFL players

 

other teams seem to be able to bring in younger player hungry for a chance, i dont see why we should not it is not as if they are replacing super stars. it is a game that we are going to lose make a statement as a coaching panel that if you do not put in then you will be replaced. Too many players are complacent in their role, getting good money for not doing a lot, they dont show the hunger or aggression that then need to show to play AFL football at the moment. does not mean they cannot recapture that form but they need to be pushed and pushed hard.

What the hell is going on with KK? He needs games for the rest of year so we can understand whether he’ll be useful at all or yet another list clogger. 

 

Change in program classification perhaps for next week.

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Although it’s our home game, I think we’ll be outnumbered 10-1 in supporters. Whatever we gained from last year’s season in terms of our supporters attendance, we’ve receded it back to 2015.


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