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19 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Don't understand the positivity re: wet weather. Despite our 'chaos' ball style, we are shocking in the wet, and Richmond have always been a good wet weather side.

We're more likely to not score a goal than win.

Yep - no room for positivity in any shape or form in this site 

 
37 minutes ago, spalding said:

Yep - no room for positivity in any shape or form in this site 

I'm all for positivity Spalding, just not when it's being positive about an obvious weakness for us.

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Just watch Bachar Houli run and rebound out of defence time and time again without an opponent!

That's an easy fix. Just cork his left leg. That will nullify his influence.

Bloke wouldn't know his right foot from his @$$h0!e

 
1 hour ago, MF-C said:

someone please tell me where our goals are going to come from? 

this side on paper is an absolute worry....

Also still amazed that AVB is getting a game - he has to perform today or do something that impacts the team 

I'm putting the targets on AVB and Melk today, big game for these two 

You're a real clueless supporter MF-C. It's obvious Mate. Tomlinson will dominate on a wing and slot 3 on the run from 55 out. Max is brilliant when he drifts forward and deadly from 35 metres out. There's another 2. You clearly haven't taken any notice of Hannan's form. 3 more goals there. Viney's long leg after he bursts out of the centre . . . kicking it 55 metres over the cluster. Pencil in anther 2 goals from him.  Tommy's virtually been unstoppable over the last 18 months. So there's another 5 in the bag. So far I'm up to 15 goals without trying. Seriously Bro, what's your problem???

So I can put this out there prior to the game starting, I reckon they've picked the right side today. I watched Colliwobble talls struggle in the wet on Friday night (how bad was Cox), and I think we have enough height in TmAC, Gawn, Tomlinson, Oliver up front. It's gunna be scrappy, but we seem to like it better that way. 

The omission of Jackson and Bennell isn't so stupid, Not great conditions for Jackson, and in wet heavy slog, not good for Bennell's calves (remember he is a longer project than just this year)

So it's a half full glass of something when they get up today.


23 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

You're a real clueless supporter MF-C. It's obvious Mate. Tomlinson will dominate on a wing and slot 3 on the run from 55 out. Max is brilliant when he drifts forward and deadly from 35 metres out. There's another 2. You clearly haven't taken any notice of Hannan's form. 3 more goals there. Viney's long leg after he bursts out of the centre . . . kicking it 55 metres over the cluster. Pencil in anther 2 goals from him.  Tommy's virtually been unstoppable over the last 18 months. So there's another 5 in the bag. So far I'm up to 15 goals without trying. Seriously Bro, what's your problem???

made me giggle 

9 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Not great conditions for Jackson, and in wet heavy slog,

Jackson only played a half apparently, in the scratch match.

I wonder IF they have planted him into the Gym, almost full time.?

11 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

So I can put this out there prior to the game starting, I reckon they've picked the right side today. I watched Colliwobble talls struggle in the wet on Friday night (how bad was Cox), and I think we have enough height in TmAC, Gawn, Tomlinson, Oliver up front. It's gunna be scrappy, but we seem to like it better that way. 

The omission of Jackson and Bennell isn't so stupid, Not great conditions for Jackson, and in wet heavy slog, not good for Bennell's calves (remember he is a longer project than just this year)

So it's a half full glass of something when they get up today.

It may get there, but it's not exactly looking like 'wet slog' conditions so far. Not a lot of rain on the radar yet either.

 

 

5 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

Jackson only played a half apparently, in the scratch match.

I wonder IF they have planted him into the Gym, almost full time.?

Are you suggesting a late change??

Would be nice if we could play 4 quarters for once. 

First chance I've had to watch us live this year. Very nervous 

Hoping that Brayshaw continues to find some form. His brother played a better for Freo today.

Dees by 13. Hannan and Kossie to combine for 5 goals.

They said on fox that teams seemed to have worked out how to beat Richmond. 
 

That’s great to hear but I bet my left nut Goody will play our style whatever the hell that is and lose again just for something different. 


5 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Are you suggesting a late change??

No..

I was wondering if they are keeping his Klms down, whilst working hard in Gym,  to add weight and muscle.?

Currently second last on the ladder ?

Were told yesterday at 4pm tht they were leaving on a flight to SYD straight after the game. Their heads surely won’t be in this game. 

Just now, Leoncelli_36 said:

Were told yesterday at 4pm tht they were leaving on a flight to SYD straight after the game. Their heads surely won’t be in this game. 

Why were they only told yesterday when we knew for a couple of days that this was happening?


 

Our midfielder already showing what a shambles they are.

Viney is rubbish

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