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GAMEDAY: Rd 04 vs Geelong

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1 minute ago, Elegt said:

The lack of tall options is disgusting 

It’s so obvious. You need two marking targets at least !!! 

 

It's unlikely, but we might not score a goal all day. 

Hawkins behind.

Dees 1

Cats 14

Fritsch with a mark in the pocket

 

Y'know, considering we're one fumbled mark (Fritsch) and a poster (Pickett) from even scores, it's interesting to note that was the WORST QUARTER EVER SACK EVERYONE.

For that reason, when angry and frustrated during a game of football I try to restrict myself to only inarticulate grunts and wailing.


 

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Thats better.  Some run, movement and dare


Quick movement certainly helps.

It looks like we aren't getting out of fourth gear... But neither is Geelong.

Game his little feeling to it.

Just now, Little Goffy said:

Y'know, considering we're one fumbled mark (Fritsch) and a poster (Pickett) from even scores, it's interesting to note that was the WORST QUARTER EVER SACK EVERYONE.

For that reason, when angry and frustrated during a game of football I try to restrict myself to only inarticulate grunts and wailing.

those things were barely talked about. Geelong had almost 3 goals from their first 3 entries. the performance was holistically symbolic of our issues.

1 minute ago, MF-C said:

Lockhart our best player today 

By a long way.  Gus doing well also

That goal was especially weird because it was created by a chain of really quite neat kicking., which isn't Melbourne's way even when we are on!


Hell I just wish Goodwin would shoe some emotion !!

 

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