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Just now, layzie said:

Wow, just wow 

We are playing like crap. 

Our season is done, you have heard it first.

 

Either delist Oscar or trade. A woeful woeful footballer. 

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Joel Smith is a complete waste of space out there.

Compared to what someone like Oscar is throwing up, he looks like the next coming of Silvagni at the moment.

 

Another goal to Oscar. 

Melbourne can never really be trusted, and if we lose this, do not deserve to play finals 


Poor defense. Absolutely horrible. Wagner. Smith. Omac. That’s 3 non AFL quality players. 

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

0-4 in clearances this quarter.

Inexcusable given our opponent is a poor clearance side.

We are completely off. 

Smashed in clearances last week as well. What should be a strength every week with the personnel we have has somehow become a weakness.

We're not switched on. This is looking ominous.

We have absolutely zero workrate


Pathetic duds time after time

2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Joel Smith is a complete waste of space out there.

Would love to know what his role is.  Has he even touched it so far?


Please stop talking about putting Smith anywhere on a football field. He doesn't belong there. The defence is a mess.

Swans have a plan against our backline and its killing us. May and Lever not getting enough of it

 

What is Jones doing? Go for goals. Show some leadership!

That’s it!!!

Retire Jones now!!!!


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