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I'm loving Gawn's new look.

 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Love it too but according to Max it will be gawn by season's restart.

Could he be persuaded to keep if if say demonland asks (the site, not you).  

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Lifetime ban for these two for touching hands. Hope they sanitised afterwards ?

Lever is so well spoken. Future captain written all over him. Hard to believe how young he still is. 


2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Good interview, but i put that down to the fact that Jake is such a good media performer. The stand out part for me is from 9:20 mins in where he said we didnt play the Melbourne way in round 1. You couldnt possibly be less accurate. The problem was we played EXACTLY the "Melbourne way". Win from the bounce and bomb it long . The whole league knows that is what we do. With the incredible quality of West Cokes backline that was never going to work. In fact it failed practically every match last year as well.

The "Melbourne way" he talks about is not the way we play.

Change or keep losing matches we shouldn't.

32 minutes ago, ding said:

Good interview, but i put that down to the fact that Jake is such a good media performer. The stand out part for me is from 9:20 mins in where he said we didnt play the Melbourne way in round 1. You couldnt possibly be less accurate. The problem was we played EXACTLY the "Melbourne way". Win from the bounce and bomb it long . The whole league knows that is what we do. With the incredible quality of West Cokes backline that was never going to work. In fact it failed practically every match last year as well.

The "Melbourne way" he talks about is not the way we play.

Change or keep losing matches we shouldn't.

Let's be positive and assume that he meant there is a new Melbourne way but we slipped into old habits and din't play the Melb way. 

26 minutes ago, sue said:

Let's be positive and assume that he meant there is a new Melbourne way but we slipped into old habits and din't play the Melb way. 

Just a question , Sue, if we didn't play the way that we are supposed to, what was different that happened after Qtr time? 

Because we actually kept with them, didn't we, for the rest of the game score wise, which unfortunately i didn't see?


2 hours ago, ding said:

Good interview, but i put that down to the fact that Jake is such a good media performer. The stand out part for me is from 9:20 mins in where he said we didnt play the Melbourne way in round 1. You couldnt possibly be less accurate. The problem was we played EXACTLY the "Melbourne way". Win from the bounce and bomb it long . The whole league knows that is what we do. With the incredible quality of West Cokes backline that was never going to work. In fact it failed practically every match last year as well.

The "Melbourne way" he talks about is not the way we play.

Change or keep losing matches we shouldn't.

Is it just me? I swear I read this the first time as if it had been said by Yoda.

Max Gawn looking more like a young OBI WAN KENOBE 

Clayton Oliver... Is that LUKE SKYWALKER

3 hours ago, ding said:

Good interview, but i put that down to the fact that Jake is such a good media performer. The stand out part for me is from 9:20 mins in where he said we didnt play the Melbourne way in round 1. You couldnt possibly be less accurate. The problem was we played EXACTLY the "Melbourne way". Win from the bounce and bomb it long . The whole league knows that is what we do. With the incredible quality of West Cokes backline that was never going to work. In fact it failed practically every match last year as well.

The "Melbourne way" he talks about is not the way we play.

Change or keep losing matches we shouldn't.

Uhm he did talk about the “connection” to forwards so they know the “Melbourne way” they want to play (won the contest and connect to the forwards) but they played the “Melbourne way” they have played for so many years besides 1 under Goodwin.

 

Love the photos as well    thanks    any of Bennell or Kossy ?  

hoping we have two great players here !

 

was bored with Social Isolation  feeling better looking to football Not sure how I will feel about the season 2020. The first round was a write off, for us and at least two other sides.

 

Go Dees 


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