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80 points is the new hundred right?

Lol 8 goals up and Goody smashing desks. Love it 


Jeez it shows how bad Hawks have been - our disposal in this second half has been horrific.

Clean it up.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol 8 goals up and Goody smashing desks. Love it 

Thought he was an emotionless robot?

 
5 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

80 points is the new hundred right?

Shortened qrts absoluely. 


1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol 8 goals up and Goody smashing desks. Love it 

Love seeing that.  Exactly the sort of attitude we want from our head coach and our players.

Cmon Dees keep your foot on the pedal. Need that percentage if we’re gonna fight our way back up the ladder!

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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Love seeing that.  Exactly the sort of attitude we want from our head coach and our players.

About time he showed emotion 

I don’t think I’ve ever watched Melbourne play Hawthorn where Gunston hasn’t been good. It’s just really baffling. 

just have a feeling we're trying to coast home.


 

Dumb Omac!  DUMB flaccid hands.

We need to relax, can't hit targets by hand or foot right now!


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