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I love Kossie, but God he makes some stupid decisions sometimes.

 

Nothing surer than finding ourselves playing Port in Adelaide. 
[censored] 2021 is a joke. 

Lack of effort is contagious, you have to find a way to step it up. We're at the beach today.


 

This is bad

Pickett should be benched for the rest of the game.

[censored] imbecile trying to take stupid hangers instead of playing the percentage 


Zzźzzzzzzzzzzz

Need an urgent refocus 

Healy keeps banging on about Oliver’s workrate. Meanwhile he keeps jogging on refusing to chase defensively.

They just want it more. And they know they can beat us. It’s that simple. How we can let that be the case, nobody will ever be able to convince me. They have literally nothing to play for. Nothing. This is just terrible football…..nothing excuses it. 

I’m glad it’s got close. If we are a quality side let’s now see it. If we are a finals contender let’s see what we got now. 


Wake up Melbourne ffs!

Did we partake in some reefer at half time? 😮


27 minutes ago, Chook said:

I don't post much on gameday threads. Wow you're a negative bunch!

if you thought we were negative before..

All 6 Adelaide goals from turnover. 

And some muppets here say we're negative. 

Open your eyes. 

 
1 minute ago, Mickey said:

I love Kossie, but God he makes some stupid decisions sometimes.

He's having a bad one.  Goes when he shouldn't and doesn't go when he should.


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