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4 minutes ago, Soidee said:

Home ground, no travel been at home all week with family…….and serve this up.

If we win from here we are the real deal   but worried

 

 
3 minutes ago, CYB said:

I said last week that this game style is not conducive to sustainable winning . 

what style? outscoring your opponent?

 

When will these maggots learn the rules. 

The protected area is a10m semi circle around the player kicking. 

 

The giants were 5m from mcdonald when he was kicking for goal


 

Captain Jack! ?‍☠️ 


1 minute ago, doc roet said:

 Put May up front,sub someone out and put Vanders down back. DO SOMETHING.

its not half time and less than 2 goals difference - no need to panic yet 

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Petracca twice has kicked back into the corridor fm defence for two shots at goal to GWS

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Have barely noticed trac or oliver

Well hopefully they can get going - be unusual to be rubbish for a whole game 

Hibberd understated Greene's strength there. Hate the block but boy is he good

 


Every week I ask this. How come we find it so hard to kick out from defensive 50 & why does may always kick long to the same side

Viney isnt an asset at stoppages. He is again blocking the outlet as he is 2nd to the drop. 


 

Disgusting game. We are playing like a bottom team. We just do not want this. Lazy insipid performance and not one player forward of the Centre who can take a contested mark. 

Out marked

Outrun

 

The signs are everywhere

 

Wake the [censored] up Melbourne


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