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If Dees win this game some people should re read their posts. Pathetic. Just to repeat we don’t play Grand Finals in July. Winning ugly is all we need. There is massive upside to how where playing

7 minutes ago, Ham said:

This comment is so far off the mark. 

Yeah he doesn't kick as many goals but when he gets tackled does the same shrugging technique. And I like Ginnivan. The kid can play. 

 

 
5 minutes ago, praha said:

I really hate the romanticising of Jurrah.

He was an incredible player. That is what we romanticise about. 

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Get Jarruh on the field. 

Literally even after 12 cans he would still be the best forward out there. 


4 minutes ago, Ham said:

Because you're a dead set [censored]. 

Seriously bloke, ease up

Great quarter from Ben Brown

Talk of his demise is greatly exaggerated imv

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

How can Brown not go post high from 50?

I feel like the ball doesn’t carry at that end. Up the other end it seems to carry over the back. 

3rd

🤮Salem kicks into man in the mark. 🤮Jordon handball to Harmesy. 🤮Viney shot from 35 

👏kozzzy

👍🏻Trac. Spargo. Tomlinson 

🤬who’s on Rozee !!!!  


We never seem to have any fwds on the goal line. Infuriating

instead we keep them around the 50m mark to try and keep the ball in the f50

 

This is barely watchable.

21-14 hit outs but only 19-31 clearances. Nothing changed from last round. Still a big problem.

12 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Except he doesn't ponce around with that ridiculous peroxide job and that wanky overly tight guernsey.

Don't hold back there gs77

Just now, BDA said:

Great quarter from Ben Brown

Talk of his demise is greatly exaggerated imv

good to see him clunking some


C’mon Dee supporters at ground … cheer our Boys home … this is a MUST WIN game 👊💪… do it for Clarrie and our inspiration The Rev 🙏🏻…. time for and Bang x4

6 minutes ago, praha said:

I really hate the romanticising of Jurrah.

Why? He was one of the best naturally talented players I ever had the pleasure of watching. 
Just because his career ended badly doesn’t mean we shouldn’t recognize the really happy moments he brought us at a time where there was very little to smile about as a Melbourne supporter. 

 
Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

We need to up the pressure massively. I want to see the frantic tackling and harassment 

I want six for Kozzie. He deserves it.

 


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