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2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Yeah let’s put Bennell or Brown or Weid down there and see what happens. 
 

Oh crap well maybe next week. ?

We could have plugger at full forward our delivery is killing us, Viney has no composer what so ever he rushes without thinking 

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Wow with a full squad we have another goalless Quarter and defence have had 0 intercept marks for the game. Don’t get me started on our midfield. 
 

We are a shambles end to end and right back into the Neeld era.

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Messy messy messy. A few mistakes from Maxxy but my god he is leagues above the rest; most tackles and the little efforts that the captain should always display.  Love him.

1.5 years of not being able to score, continues. 

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Lots to like but ... execution, execution, execution.

(And that's being kind. We should change our colours to blue and white stripes there are so many butchers in the team.)

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1 minute ago, Nelo said:

Find a more enjoyable hobby I think. 

It’s a weird psychological thing isn’t it? I literally did not enjoy one single second of that quarter, but I’m settling in for the second half, knowing I probably won’t enjoy that either, because I can’t bear not watching for the the 1% chance I might get some joy. I’m sick. We’re sick.

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1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

106 hb's to 80 kicks

More i50s

 

We're playing the same as we play every week. 

 

Wtf does Goodwin even do FFS

STUBBORN and USELESS

 

Richmond 12 shots on goal from 18 entries. Stellar defending

Glad we paid all that money for lever so we could play Joel Smith on Riewoldt and get 2 touches from Lever. He would wanna play the rest of his career on a minimum contract.

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Perfect kick to TMac - easily outmarked.

Oliver is getting a heap of the ball and I don't reckon 1 kick has spun like a drop punt. And he simply cannot hit a target by foot.

Not sure what has happened to Fritsch, but he looks sub-AFL 

We can't take a mark inside 50, ans when we do our skills and decision making are horrendous.

I am so disappointed... again... or is it still

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4 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Frrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Can’t believe I voluntarily give up hours of my life for this. Sigh. 

There's a new group, Demons Anonymous 

I'll be your sponsor Nash 

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10 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Big loss coming up...we are awful!

No skills and no system...so difficult to watch. Pressure should be on the coaching staff

Coaching staff doing an outstanding job

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What a hopeless team we are. We lack class and we continue to play ordinary players like Hannan, Vandenberg, Lockhart and Rivers in front of our only classy player in Bennell as I already said shocking decision. Another bad quarter that has cost us the game it always happens under Goodwin. He must go, Roos's decision to get an Essendon clown in has been a flop. We must have a go at a coach that has premiership experience and that is Yze from Hawthorn. 100% of the blame must go on the coach the sooner he is sacked the better.

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This is classic Melbourne under Goodwin. 

We’ve had more disposals, more CPs, more clearances, more tackles, more inside 50s, but fewer shots on goal and we’re losing.

That quarter was 9 inside 50s each. 

If you’re blaming the defenders you don’t get it. 

It’s all about our turnovers. They have 7 goals, 5 are from turnovers. Most of them are awful kicks inside 50 which don’t get marked. Fritsch has missed about 6 kicks. Oliver too. VDB in the first quarter under no pressure missed TMac in a paddock.

We are moronic for not picking a second tall forward. Fritsch is getting belted and will be physically destroyed if we don’t get another body down there to help, because TMac is being blanketed. 
 

Instead,  we picked all of Hannan, Melksham and VDB. It’s not working.

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Goody has half a match left to try and save his sinking ship.  Try something different Goody for once in your coaching career!

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