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Looks like the dogs are playing all 26 of their team on the field

 

Counts for Sweet FA ...

Look at Josh Bruce on his “destroy Melbourne” yearly tour. 
Our midfield is trash today. Cant touch it and can’t use it. 


1 minute ago, bingers said:

So many missed targets

Langdon gets a free pass on this week after week after week. 

Turned volume off commentary by Lyon and Reiwoldt seriously sucks...

Playing John Lee Hooker tribute alternatively so much more meaningful...

 

Embarrassing performance 


Baker is painful to watch. 

I know we're footy starved, but let's keep things in perspective given it's a preseason game with a ton of our best players out.

Not time to panic, yet anyway.

 

Get ready for the same dribble from Goodwin , club of excuses full stop ..  he want last beyond round 11 


Jesus our depth is really bad..

Sparrow, Jordon, Baker.. 

We have never had a poor pre season to only go on and dominate the year.

We look like we are going at 50% and Bulldogs at 100%
McDonald  ordinary again 

not watching but where is trac?

 

Ease up on the sky is falling.

4 goals down

lots of outs

 


Tom McDonald.. yuk. Hes as cooked as they come.

Harmes also cooked. Absolutely does no damage 

 
2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

I know we're footy starved, but let's keep things in perspective given it's a preseason game with a ton of our best players out.

Not time to panic, yet anyway.

 

 

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