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6 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

That’s a Bob Dylan song!

Its ok. We'll strike another match go start anew

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19 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

That’s a Bob Dylan song!

Yeah but Graham Bonnets version is SOO MUCH BETTER 🤩

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18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Interesting that Goodwin praised his overall game in the Post Match, along with other Midfielders

Goodwin PRAISED his 1 touch 1 goal game??????? Say it aint so...😱

 
5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yeah but Graham Bonnets version is SOO MUCH BETTER 🤩

Sorry Sam, we’ll get back to you in a moment….

For my money, the best version was by Them. 
 

 


19 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

More goals than Lobb and Taberner combined 🤣🤣

True story, how good was it seeing those fakers do nothing!

42 minutes ago, layzie said:

True story, how good was it seeing those fakers do nothing!

That said the problem is Lobb will likely be part of the LJ trade as Freo don’t have great picks to trade to us. So it might have been nice to see Lobb show something as a forward. 

 
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Josh Bruce had 2 disposals against us, manned by Tomlinson for a portion of the game.

Matt Taberner - who’s actually handy at his best - had 6 disposals last night. Felt like 2.

There’s no way to describe a 1 possession game as good but I don’t think it was Sam’s worst

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34 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Josh Bruce had 2 disposals against us, manned by Tomlinson for a portion of the game.

Matt Taberner - who’s actually handy at his best - had 6 disposals last night. Felt like 2.

There’s no way to describe a 1 possession game as good but I don’t think it was Sam’s worst

that final sentence says it all. 


3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Interesting that Goodwin praised his overall game in the Post Match, along with other Midfielders

Just listened to the presser and Goody made no mention at all about Weideman?

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just listened to the presser and Goody made no mention at all about Weideman?

Yes he did, thanked the Midfielder’s including Sam

Those holding out hope for Sam are kidding themselves. He is just not up to it.

We in the other hand need to secure a KPF. Was watching some Of BBB last year and there is a considerable difference in output. I think his knee is cooked.

Geez it would have been handy to snag Walker. 

9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes he did, thanked the Midfielder’s including Sam

What? Mate what press conference are you listening to? The only forward who got a mention was Bayley Fritsch and that was due to the questioned being asked if he was All Australian form. 

Again, Goody never once mentions Sam's name at all and that's after I've listened to it twice. 

What minute mark was it mentioned?

 


20 hours ago, ding said:

So today he was bad, but not significantly worse than last week..... which means he was bad then as well but worse today.

I have never seen a bar set quite so low.

Lets hope his surname inspires Collingwood to do something stupid like offering us a late second rounder for him, because thats the best we can hope for.

He might be a fantastic person, but he aint a key forwards bootlace.

I think Brown would have been no better last night to be fair. I was at the game and saw Weid often more competitive in contested situations than last week. Conditions had a big say. 

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Just now, Clayton spirit said:

I think Brown would have been no better last night to be fair. I was at the game and saw Weid often more competitive in contested situations than last week. Conditions had a big say

Rubbish. At least BBB attacks that ball in marking contests, and makes some effort once it hits the ground. I suggest you watch the replay. Weid was not interested in making second efforts.

12 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

His best footy is as the second ruck and to be honest he’s probably be better in that position than Jackson at the moment.

No he’s not a shadow of LJ 

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What? Mate what press conference are you listening to? The only forward who got a mention was Bayley Fritsch and that was due to the questioned being asked if he was All Australian form. 

Again, Goody never once mentions Sam's name at all and that's after I've listened to it twice. 

What minute mark was it mentioned?

 

It was the first presser up on the AFL website last night. I watched it twice. Because i was in shock!!

Maybe Goody did a take 2 and replaced it!!


7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It was the first presser up on the AFL website last night. I watched it twice. Because i was in shock!!

Maybe Goody did a take 2 and replaced it!!

Or maybe he just didn't mention him at all? I don't think I've ever heard of a press conference having to do a take 2...

10 hours ago, deebunked said:

Melbourne has too strong a list to keep giving Weid one last chance after another. Goodwin said in his presser that Brown is good to go next week.

One change re Coll ... BBB for Weid. Thats it.  No mention  of Jackson or Lever  being injured.

Toss Jacko into CHF see what he can  do infront of 80,000 on the G. May as well throw him to the wolves. Looks like he's going back to WA.

If we had too strong a list, he wouldn't be getting a game. He's getting a game due to lack of tall forward options. Jackson and Max have struggled at various stages this year forward too.

I've never seen so much facepalming in a thread before. So sassy.

 
2 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Josh Bruce had 2 disposals against us, manned by Tomlinson for a portion of the game.

Matt Taberner - who’s actually handy at his best - had 6 disposals last night. Felt like 2.

There’s no way to describe a 1 possession game as good but I don’t think it was Sam’s worst

They think of Taberner over here, what we think of Weid, morning sports radio and about how quickly they need to dump him. How he had 1 okay season and hasn't performed since.   They dislike his lack of effort etc.

 

13 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

They think of Taberner over here, what we think of Weid, morning sports radio and about how quickly they need to dump him. How he had 1 okay season and hasn't performed since.   They dislike his lack of effort etc.

 

The bronx cheers last night certainly explained that..


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