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We are not interested in winning. Letting golden opportunities slip is our speciality. 

 

I'm sorry for being 'negative'. Lose this and we're no chance of top 4

 

This game was lost at selection, no brown is just baffling, our win last week just papered over the cracks our forward connection has been crap for a month need a genuine full forward but we leave him at Casey it’s rediculous 

Can everyone calm down.


Just now, praha said:

Can everyone calm down.

If we can win a clearance I will calm down. 4 goals down against GWS at the MCG. Pathetic. 

Getting killed in the clearances, and our f50 is pathetic. Goody thinking we can just flick a switch and go back to the formula that worked for the first 2 months.

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

Can everyone calm down.

Thread should be called this instead of "Game Day"


This is painful. 

5 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

GWS are paying $4.60.

That’s insane.

I’m expecting another very close game.

Should have put my money where my mouth is.

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

Max and jackson need to stop playing a metre apart. Its silly.

Our mids need to tackle harder.

 


Here’s a centre clearance… oh wait, handball, turn backwards, handball backwards, run backwards, handball backwards… turn over.

Putrid. Take a 6 on 6 and [censored] around with it until we cough it up.

8 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Urgency. Intensity 1/10

Hibberd.

8 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Here at the ground. We are nowhere near it. Flat as a tack. GWS will win this by at least 6 goals. Forward line is dysfunctional. Good bye top 4

 

Na....well be right...


Our pressure is pathetic. They want it more

Stock standard Melbourne we must enjoy drinking bath water

 

Our forward line has been woeful for a month, we have no tall forward which we have been crying out for this and last week, meanwhile Brown will get hypothermia sitting in the stands.........


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