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8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Who is #7 umpire? 

Jeff Dalgleish. West Australian.

 

Alex Neal Bullen 1 disposal that quarter.

Someone again tell me what he brings to this side??


1 minute ago, demon4eva said:

Very lucky the season is suspended.

 

Best news yet

 

I guess if there's any consoliation during these strange and uncertain times, it's that there is and always will be a constant in our lives: the utter ineptness of the Melbourne Football Club.

OMac playing well, at least. Don't think he's lost a contest and has looked far more proactive.


Goodwin is lucky that no coaches can be sacked because there is no money to pay out contracts. There is no discernible system or game plan and skill development is obviously not a priority.

Same old Melbourne they are careless can't hit a target by hand or foot. Viney the only one having a go. DISGRACEFUL! Goodwin is finished.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Alex Neal Bullen 1 disposal that quarter.

Someone again tell me what he brings to this side??

4 disposals per game?


If Goody mentions 'connection with our fowards' I think I'm going to spew up.

Into his third year now and its still 'chaos ball' (a term I really hated and even moreso when Goody confirmed that's what the game plan was)

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Alex Neal Bullen 1 disposal that quarter.

Someone again tell me what he brings to this side??

He can run all day apparently. 

Season over, AFL have alot to answer for if last nights events are true.

#Pathetic

If we lose this, and the season is cancelled entirely, we would finish winless - which, to be fair, was a distinct possibility if we continued to play like this.

Edited by RedButMostlyBlue


Didn’t think I’d care given the current situation, but geez that was frustrating. Mainly because it’s the exact same way we came undone last year.

Kicking goals would help, but we’ve been slaughtered defensively since Roos walked out the door. Can recruit all the defenders in the world, makes no difference when whatever the team structure is just let’s them waltz down the field at their leisure. 
 

10 haphazard inside 50s v a few open forward line entries with no pressure. Same old same old. 

West Coast a class above. Whenever finals come round, they'll be front and centre, just so much talent from one end to the other.

 

How did the dud centre bounce straight to Naitanui not get recalled? That was just a joke.  

Great to see our skills have improved.  Can't remember the last time we had a side that could do the basics off the game well


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