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North palyers cleaning up in clearances and free for all up fwd.

WAKE UP MELBOURNE


Everyone keeps saying “once we get going”. When is that going to happen? Because they’re 2 goals up and we are still asleep. 

This is simply embaressing

 
2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Well that was borderline embarrassing. 
 

Midfield getting spanked. 

Why do you qualify it with “borderline”?

4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Based on the quality of the teams we should be six goals up by now.

No doubt.


No desperation. Even picket then strolled around.

we are a few mins away from this game being out of our reach. We don’t even look likely to get the ball, or turn it over when they get it. And when we do get it, we look poor moving it.

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

will this be the loss we need to have?

If it is, it’ll be against a club with only 27 players available on their list, no wins, a percentage below 50%, and who are likely the worst team since Fitzroy before they were shifted. Make no mistake, it would be the most appalling loss we could possibly have.

Pathetic.

Nobody's running.

F50 entry (on the few occasions we have found the ball) has been poor.

Getting smoked

 


Still no questions about Frittata being dropped behind the play. 
Such biased commentary 

So far this is a clear example of not respecting your opponent. Nothing comes easy in this league.

Petracca is the only one showing the urgency required. 

By far laziest effort ive seen all year.

 

Just disgraceful. 


1 minute ago, Stevienic23 said:

Said this last week and I'll say it again. 'Would love a centre clearance!'

For a good midfield oir clearances have been bad for a very long time.

Looks like they used all their fire power on Richmond last week.

 

Does anyone know what TMacs role is today?


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