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I'd love to sink these spuds and wipe the grin off their faces but I honestly can't see how we're going to score. 

 

 
 

Very disappointing effort today 

2 minutes ago, WA Demon Boy said:

Weed 0 kicks is unbelievable 

Almost need our own teammates to injure him, liability. 


We look pathetic. This is why nobody really believes we can win the flag. 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I knew it would be a slog but I thought we’d be too classy.

Collingwood have by far and away been the classier team, and better coached?

Played SCG superbly. 

 
Just now, Satan said:

How was that a free?

I think it’s when an umpire either has an irrational hatred of Melbourne or said umpire has skin in the game and is expecting a large payday


This is the Melbourne that everyone has been waiting to show.  The total lack of effort is concerning 

Quanare has killed Spargo today

Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Quanare has killed Spargo today

Not one player has won their position today. Everyone is embarrassingly bad. Jackson the best of a bad lot. 


The Pies just more precise in general, more run and have worked harder to hit the contest all day

Edited by Rusty Nails

The tackle on daicos is called play on. Against Oliver tracc and other Dees is holding the ball. [censored] sick of the inconsistency 

We are a laughing stock. Looking at the two teams you would think the Filth are on top of the ladder. We showed them no respect & they have made us look average. Just pathetic.

Worst performance for the season by far. Not good enough! Left to too few. Out tackled and out pressured. Very frustrating...like Melbourne of old today.

Edited by Star of the 80s


19 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I can't see the Weid playing next week. Just not contributing. 

I cant see him getting another game!!

9 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I knew it would be a slog but I thought we’d be too classy.

Collingwood have by far and away been the classier team, and better coached?

Shame on both of us.

 

 

Attitude and intent is everything in footy, other things being basically equal. We’ve been exposed today, when we knew they’d be playing with a full tank of it. Not up to it sadly….


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