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Too many passengers today. We need a big big lift from Jones, Melksham, Viney (looks hurt in that last contest), JJ, ANB and Brown. You can’t have this many players doing SFA when Hawthorn are all over us like a rash. 

 

Gee the negativity on here has gone to a new level. Calm down, long way to go, we maybe struggling, but they’re no better 

2 minutes ago, praha said:

technically it was Hibberd for May, and Fritsch for Petty.

I don’t think so. It was Hibberd for Jetta, Petty for May and Brown for Frisch.

 
5 minutes ago, The Chief said:

Gee the negativity on here has gone to a new level. Calm down, long way to go, we maybe struggling, but they’re no better 

We are playing poorly. What can you say apart from praising our max and lever and kozzie.

Mids look slow and i dont know who will kick our goals.


7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

#freekickmelbourne 

14-6

Out of context.......they are just numbers. 
All were there. Many other numbers should’ve been added though 

 
32 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Those calling for Petty’s inclusion might not be so bullish about him now.  Very ordinary so far.

He is not so accomplished in defence IMHO.  Much better as a medium tall mobile forward.  However, with so many tall forwards in the waiting i can't see the FD rolling this die anytime soon so we will be left to die wondering this season me thinks.

where is our big time star ,drinking                         his own bath water  pull your head tracc and play team foooty


If we could take our chances in front of goal we'd  be 5 goals up. Just tidy this up and the 4pts are ours 

Gotta lift, simple as that.

 

 

2 minutes ago, forever demons said:

like to see jackson take a mark

2 marks. Uncontested. About 15 contested attempts.  He took 2 beauty’s versus Freo and not really any contested marks since. Gets to the contest but needs to grab a few more. 

9 minutes ago, Dee-lusional said:

yea threw clarry, threw Kozzie punched spargo in the head

Hope he does similar in the next.  He has lost the plot means hawks are playing with 17 men and frost


10 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Too many passengers today. Max, Kozzie and Lever the only players on their game. We need more from Oliver, Trac, Viney and Tmac. Ground ball work is sub-par. Not locking the ball into our I50. Come on Spargs and Nibbler.

Jones looks like an old man today. Pains me to say it.

The coaches will earn their wages at half-time. the Hawks will re-group and come out firing again.

A nerve shredder coming up folks

Salem ?

Need to tidy up, start consistently winning clearances and a consistent level of pressure

Let’s get some stoppage clearances this half! 


1 minute ago, forever demons said:

where is our big time star ,drinking                         his own bath water  pull your head tracc and play team foooty

Ive been saying this for a few weeks.  Needs to lose the Hollywood and just knuckle down.  Neither him or Viney are very good at threading the needle to hit up targets inside 50.  Just hit the hot zone quickly or shoot at goal if within range and put pressure on the opp either just outside the square or on the scoreboard pls.

 

Missing May, back line looks ... random. As for forward line, less said the better.


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