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GAMEDAY: Rd 06 v Gold Coast

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2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Mate, i would have waited for that ball to bobble up also...

4 turn overs before it and completely changed the momentum. Thw most important factor in modern footy.

90 entries for Melbourne 2 shots on goal

1 entry for Gold Coast 1 shot on goal 

 

BENNELL TO WEEEEEED


 

Weids is a confidence player. Needs a few more of those marks and goals to get going. 


play for each other not yourself

13 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Everytime Gawn gets the ball he turns it over.

 

Must have read the article during the week about how he was our best 'mid' going inside 50.  Just trying to take the pressure off teammates.  Captain's clangers.

O Mac with mongrel and dash this quarter. He’s having a good game so far.


CHOOFTA.

Weeds with more impact in 2 quarters than Mcdonald has had all year.

Weid that is what you get paid to do son!  Well done

I'm sorry but Bennell just makes us sooo much better.

 


 
Just now, A F said:

4 turn overs before it and completely changed the momentum. Thw most important factor in modern footy.

Momentum? Well that's an etheeral construct. Momentum in sport is about a set of behaviours...but [censored] it..let me bore you in game.

If a team doesnt have momentum from a commentators/specatators perspective perspective. its because they're doing the wrong thing... systems, personal behaviours, yadda yadda yadda.

Momentum is a [censored] construct.

 

.its about choice.. he [censored] up on a few... he'll be right, as the evidence is this year, he is more consistent. 

Best predictor of future behaviour, is past behaviour.

Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

o mac making a big difference to our backline structure

Who would have thought it?


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