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Viney is tough but what does he add, such a dumb limited footballer. A real shame.

 

Absolute junk. Eff this club

 

Perfect pass by Viney to the player on his own 20m out from goal.... Shame he wasnt wearing a Melbourne jumper.

Straight up the other end for a Freo goal.

This club is dead.


Viney how the hell do you manage to pick out a Docker on the chest.  Too funny.  We just have zero ability inside 50.

And of course as i say that we hit a forward on the chest with a laser pass ?

Edited by Rusty Nails

Clear in the back for that goal. Great umpiring.

 

[censored] up dunstall. “They let you get away with a fair bit in the ruck these days.”
in other words: pushed Gawn in back no call from umpire


Viney’s kick inside 50 was deplorable.

I like Hunt. Offers more than Spargo.

Trac to Fritsch to Weid was the first bit of decent footy all night.   More of that please....

Just now, Wiseblood said:

Paging @Sir Why You Little.

He's been patient for 89 years.

Even you’re going negative Wise? Heaven help the rest of us!


Just now, Jaded said:

Lovely from Weid. He will be a player. 

Probably for Collingwood

We’ve given away a handful of in the backs this year. Mundy does it to Oliver no call. [censored] you umpire

2 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Viney is tough but what does he add, such a dumb limited footballer. A real shame.

Yep!


Just now, Radar Detector said:

Even you’re going negative Wise? Heaven help the rest of us!

Never!

Are Bedford and Picket even playing tonight? Ideal conditions for crumbing forward. Missing

Trac, May and Gawn, that’s it. That’s all you’d say no to a trade or delist. 

 
13 minutes ago, Elegt said:

I thought baker and bedford were good inclusions and would add lots of run to our side. All they have added is turnovers, missed tackles and pea hearted efforts. We need to clean out our entires 2s list as they are all rubbish. Thanks for the rubbish drafting  Jason Taylor 

Why did you think VFL fringe players would add anything? This is entirely expected.

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Easily the best bit of play all night.

The only bit I would say


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