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16 hours ago, DemonOX said:

I would love to ask goody how milkshake keeps his spot in the team?

 

he would say, 'yeah look we're incredibly happy with Jakes contribution to the Melbourne Footy Club.  He's put in an incredible amount of work coming off an injury affected preseason and its just been incredible to be incredibly incredible.

Come on Dees today.  Tough game.  Should have them covered though.  You'd think.  I'll lose my [censored] again tonight if we end up 8-0.

 
17 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If there is a one blight on this season it's Goodwin continuing to play his best mate week in week out

Is that the same Goodwin who's selections got us to 7-0?

16 hours ago, Nasher said:

Good to see the Melksham haters out in force. The most obvious case of groupthink I’ve seen on this forum I reckon.

He’s the best deliverer of the ball in to the 50 we have. For the same reason you all argued (rightfully) with me until you went blue that Spargo’s job isn’t about getting heaps of the ball, Melksham’s job isn’t to lay stacks of tackles. It’s to link up at half forward, win contests when needed and make sure we get meaningful delivery. 

Many seem to be assessing Melksham’s performance against Spargo’s role. 

Rather Melk than ANB any day 

 

I’d rather Buddy plays, I want to see us against the best sides with the best players playing. 
 

 

3 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

I’d rather Buddy plays, I want to see us against the best sides with the best players playing. 
 

 

i'd rather buddy play so we can FINALLY chalk up a win over him


3 hours ago, Kent said:

Who will he run with ?

The Swans' most effective ball-winner identified half-way into the first quarter - wear the bugger like a glove. 

I was spot on in my selection.

in Harmes and Petty

Chsndler the sub

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