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29 minutes ago, 1 red eye 1 blue eye said:

Watching the Ric WC game, I'm disappointed that it looks like N Riewoldt has chosen a media career. His analysis of the game is insiteful and superior to any former player commentator I've listened to. I'd be ecstatic to have him on our coaching panel. His understanding of the difference in game plans and his ability to communicate it is extremely impressive.

Agreed would make a fab game day analyst in the box.  Not only insightful but bloody quick on his feet!

 
 

Ess, nth backed up after poor week

Dogs hungry to make the 8... 

Melb disintegrated as usual

We are a horrible club that finds an easy out when it’s hard .. culture & leadership non existent. 

Coach still thinking about how to play 6,6,6.. oops maybe do match simulations in preseason!

Edited by Demonsone

2 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Ess, nth backed up after poor week

Dogs hungry to make the 8... 

Melb disintegrated as usual

We are a horrible club that finds an easy out when it’s hard .. culture & leadership non existent. 

Coach still thinking about how to play 6,6,6.. oops maybe do match simulations in preseason!

We've checked out

Forget about 2019


14 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

We've checked out

Forget about 2019

Goodwin embarrassed this club & shafted it’s members & supporters with a pathetic preseason . Very amateurish 

1 minute ago, Demonsone said:

Goodwin embarrassed this club & shafted it’s members & supporters with a pathetic preseason . Very amateurish 

Don't disagree with you, but let's bury 2019 

2020 awaits

Hawthorn vs Gold Coast was a bizarre game to watch, it had a ‘Legends Game’ feel about it. Roughy was playing the role of the lone female stuck in the forward line with the opposition making ridiculous mistakes so she can kick a goal. Then came the over the top fawning by the commentators. A truly weird spectacle. 

 
1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hawthorn vs Gold Coast was a bizarre game to watch, it had a ‘Legends Game’ feel about it. Roughy was playing the role of the lone female stuck in the forward line with the opposition making ridiculous mistakes so she can kick a goal. Then came the over the top fawning by the commentators. A truly weird spectacle. 

An overweight retired player would be a better target than anyone in our dysfunctional forward line.

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2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

An overweight retired player would be a better target than anyone in our dysfunctional forward line.

You’re probably right, but that has nothing to do with my post. 


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