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We should be 5 goals down

 

We look flat as a tack early. Where has all of our energy gone?


We could be 5 goals down here...

 

I thought we'd come out breathing fire, you know, to show we're here to prove a point...

Their inaccuracy keeping us in it here. Midfield getting done on turnover again. Goodwin looking annoyed in the bench


We just don’t look dangerous like we used to??

Spargo right idea son !


Our inaccuracy is keeping them in it.

ANB looking clean tonight

I can't see us winnjng this unless Langdon, Salem, Petracca and ANB start giving us some [censored] space and run. Every single possession is under pressure. We go forward and it's high and slow. Teams go forward against us and almost always have a clean shot on goal..It's just rubbish.


Soft as butter free then. As expected.

Soft free

 

Melbourne has only laid three tackles so far in this quarter, compared to six by Brisbane. Melbourne ranks second-last for their pressure applied this season, compared to ranking third last year in their premiership season.”

That is all about desire, effort and attitude. We just want to take the easier path it seems


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