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How the f. U c can Melb players keep letting the captain get manhandled off the ball!!!! 
 

Ah wow that’s weeks for ANB.

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Who is Eddy barracking for ????

FMD !!!

They're all going for the Crows tonight.  We'll need to get used to it.

 
1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Big time.  A Crows player running to the bench made sure he smashed in to him on his way off, when he had no reason to.

Watch us stick up for our captain. Pfffft


ANB gone for that tackle.

Just like against Port we can't get any space.

 

That's tough for ANB. If Hamill didn't try to kick, it wouldn't have been a sling.

Yes, there was a sling result, but it wasn't the tacklers fault. 

We are horrible. Embarrassing to watch us play right now. 


Ooof average quarter so far.

Just now, Demonland said:

Weideman is about 3 meters behind his opponent every time. 

So bloody frustrating.


Scores level at 8 point each.

Adelaide have totally dominated last 5 mins.

 

 

Goal to Viney and we are 1 goal up

Edited by ding


We kicked a goal there through Adelaide's sheer incompetence. And we still struggled.

Thank god for Viney so far

One thing - good to see that Oliver pluck that mark, so it looks like we might be resting him forward.  That's one positive so far.

Viney has also started well.

But we need to lift elsewhere.

 

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