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6 MAY

5 LEVER

4 FRITSCH

3 NEAL-BULLEN

2 JONES

1 GAWN

5... Viney/Oliver/Brayshaw/Melksham/Brown for showing great restraint as three [censored] Bulldog supporters beside them hurled abuse at their onfield teammates all game. 

Edited by JTR

 
29 minutes ago, JTR said:

5... Viney/Oliver/Brayshaw/Melksham/Brown for showing great restraint as three [censored] Bulldog supporters beside them hurled abuse at their onfield teammates all game. 

Funny thing where I was sitting, a bloke behind me was giving a running commentary, When Footscray players got the footy he was eulogising efforts and over the top praising, Then , When DEES got it he did the same. Very entertaining, but at the same time annoying stuff!

6. May

5. Lever

 

4. Nibbler

3. Gawn (and only 76% game time which was a different look)

 

2. Fritsch

1. Langdon

 

A very clear top 2 today, probably because the ball spent most of the game in our back half.


6 May

5 Lever

4 ANB

3 Fritsch

2 Gawn

1 Langdon

Edited by Flower Magic
Re-think

3 hours ago, JTR said:

5... Viney/Oliver/Brayshaw/Melksham/Brown for showing great restraint as three [censored] Bulldog supporters beside them hurled abuse at their onfield teammates all game. 

And in the main their on field teammates deserved the abuse. 

6: may
5: lever
4: fritsch
3: neal-bullen
2: gawn
1: jones

our mids were completely pantsed and it's just as well we have the likes of oliver to come back in

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat

1 hour ago, Docs Demons said:

And in the main their on field teammates deserved the abuse. 

Not really the point I was making.

If one of your mates was copping it from someone else (rightly or wrongly) I assume you'd want to go in to bat for them?

These flogs were right beside Viney & co as they were giving it to whoever at the time, and they knew it. Thats a bit different to the heros on their keyboards here or someone yelling from stands where their target or friends of can't hear it.

It was cringeworthy and they knew there was absolutely nothing the players would/could do about it as even a "steady on mate" would probably have resulted in the cameras coming out and a nice little incident for the media flogs to salivate over.


6- May

5- Lever

4 - ANB

3- Fritsch

2 - Langdon

1 - Gawn

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