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1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

goodwin: we were boring with the ball, we need to be a great footy club right now

what a joke

He said "brave footy club", not "great".

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Brown was saying Melbourne would love to have Jesse back, and Garry repeatedly said ‘on the field, on the field, on the field’. He also said it’s not a surprise that he doesn’t work and prepare to the AFL standard.

It was as close to saying he’s a nightmare off the field as you can get.

Of course. I have no doubt he has issues with partying and other things involved with partying 

 

2 things..

1. We have blokes shirking the contest, not Viney.. Oliver and Kozy trying to flick the ball and not put their body behind it..

2. Gee we play a horrible brand of footy.. can’t sell memberships with this crap 

Fritsch que Benny Hill music


Take a shot every time Gawn taps it to a Fremantle player. Have the ambulance on standby.

 

Is anyone else getting frustrated by how our forwards are never playing in front.


U12 on goal line FFS

Salem with more ineffective kicks than any other player on the ground.

Just looked at the scores for the first time. 9 - 15.

LOL. Thank god i haven’t been following it all game


Viney. Fair dinkum. Melbourne leadership at it's finest. 


How was that not 50 to Hunt and the how was he allowed to take that shot and then how was no Dees players on the goal

line?!?!?!

Goodwin is a thickhead .. Lyon said stop having 6 around the ball & trying to play dry weather footy... we win it & then kick it straight back to them ...he’s had 2 years & still can’t fix the same issues ...needs to go

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This is OVER. Goody will rebuild over summer. Be patient


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