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Just now, ProperDee said:

Gerard Healy really stickingbtge boot in whenever he can. Dog.

Must be a thing of enjoyment for ex Melb players eg healy, lyon.  

 

 

2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

That zorko clap is so infuriating, hopefully may flattens that [censored].

Umpiring pretty soft gifting a few goals but we got flogged that QTR lucky to still be in it.

He is a [censored] of the highest order

Brisbane pressure is another level compared to last week. 

Midfield is getting slaughterted. Then again if Langdon, Weideman and others could kick we'd be level.

Lever has been great.

Edited by dee-tox

 

Harmes is too slow - has been caught 3 times holding the ball. Where is Brayshaw?

The midfield not benefiting from Gawn must get down to coaching - Fagan is wiping the floor with Goodwin. 


1 minute ago, ProperDee said:

Gerard Healy really sticking the boot in whenever he can. Dog.

It's no secret that he hates us and loves getting stuck in whenever he can.

 
1 minute ago, Elegt said:

Am i the only person In this world that believes gus isn't afl standard this year?? Surely he needs to be dropped

I'm officially off him.

Hes useless.

Robinson decided to accentuate his god given ugliness with some of the worst ink in history.


Just now, Nelo said:

Must be a thing of enjoyment for ex Melb players eg healy, lyon.  

I think Gerard genuinely wants us to be good

Max is smashing them, but our minds getting beaten to the ball....change that and were a chance......Viney has to better his delivery inside 50.

Our intensity from last week seems to have been left there. Umps not helping with some horrible calls but we are always 2 steps behind. Weid started on fire but was not in the 2nd.Smashed in the middle. Gus needs to get involved but hes not alone.


1 minute ago, Dame Gaga said:

Gawn gets kneed in the back of the head by a show off going for mark of the year but gets nothing. Then Brisbane gets too high for what. They didn't even want to show it. Biased bull#%@#

Disagree with the Gawn comment as raynor got hands on the ball, but [censored] disgusting umpiring on many other decisions, the worst thing - no comments from the commentators that should be unbiased also. Huddo the weasel called for a holding the ball with no prior. It’s disgusting. Cant wait for foxtel to go into receivership. 

we've been trash and can bring it in the second half 

just need to get on top in the middle 

Gus + Jones been really average 

Oliver + Harmes fighting well

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'm officially off him.

Hes useless.

Been saying this for years. Stupid people on here think hes a star. Lazy one way runner who can't kick


Beaten in the middle and the contest, the difference in ability is clear. We won’t be winning this unless lions run out of steam

Umpires deplorable.  Complete lottery.

But with that level of midfield dominance they are eventually going to kick away

 

Midfield is being slaughtered. Hopefully they can lift and the lions fall asleep like they did against geelong.

Melbourne need to ask for a please explain by the AFL for this terrible umpiring.


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