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GAMEDAY: Rd 07 vs North Melbourne

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This is just embarrassing.

Barely any effort out there

Cant stick a tackle

Cant take a mark

Outplayed

Out run

 


Brayshaw has been terrible, applies no pressure

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Baker is not the answer as a replacement for viney

Sparrow is the answer. Hoping this is Baker’s last game...he isn’t up to it

 

How is that not in the back to Lever?


Game over guys and girls. We won’t win this.

They are desperate, they are hard and hungry, we are lazy, sloppy and are waiting for some one else to do it.

Our leaders are non existent and Max is doing every stupid thing possible out there right now.

Getting schooled by these spuds.

If we don't come out breathing fire and somehow remembering how to play the game, the big ole question mark will be well and truly over our heads again (rightfully).

Just now, Gunna’s said:

How is that not in the back to lever. FMD these umpires are cheats

Definitely in the back


Where is Tracc?  Max?  Melk is awful.  So many running past the contest and not at it?

This could end up another Tassie disaster.

19 to 8 inside 50s this quarter!

All the trust they made over the last 6 weeks just evaporated, any wonder no one takes us seriously 


19 to 8 inside 50s this quarter, putrid

This is devastating to be losing to this pathetic excuse of a team. Melbourne you are back to being the laughing stock of the league.

 

Losing this will derail our season.


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