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Melksham made the most of his opportunities and should stay in the team.

IN: Lever, Brown and Hunt

OUT: Tomlinson, Harmes & Spargo

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1 minute ago, drysdale demon said:

I did post back in 2018 that reading this site was like being trapped on public transport with a pack of schoolgirls, it hasn't changed.

Are you still on the ‘still loading’ side of the argument. Or are you aware we are out of form and sliding? 

 

Can we drop Jackson so we don't let him go to his home state and see what he's missing?

I have no idea. Find a player who can mark, kick goals or not butcher the ball.

8 minutes ago, brendan said:

Here is a fun fact we can still finish 9th 

Or 1st.


8 minutes ago, SPC said:

Are you still on the ‘still loading’ side of the argument. Or are you aware we are out of form and sliding? 

one side wins the other side loses that is what happens in sport.

11 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Melksham made the most of his opportunities and should stay in the team.

He delivered well a couple of times, kicked a couple of goals but also had 0 tackles, so probably stays in but no guarantee IMO.

 

 
Just now, illbarto said:

My kingdom for a Tom MacDonald

Hop on board the Free Roo campaign

7 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

one side wins the other side loses that is what happens in sport.

No, one side that should win loses.. the other side wins. It’s our job as supporters of the side who should win to critique. We are just providing our view not hurting anyone Denise.


I give up with selection this year.

In saying i think we'll go in as unchanged.

In: Lever, B.Brown, Chandler .

OUT: Tomlinson, Spargo, Bedford 

1 minute ago, SPC said:

No, one side that should win loses.. the other side wins. It’s our job as supporters of the side who should win to critique. We are just providing our view not hurting anyone Denise.

NO, you are just carrying on like a little kid, go to bed.

Just now, drysdale demon said:

NO, you are just carrying on like a little kid, go to bed.

Happy for some actual construction discussion, other than just some petty spat. We are all Dees fans, some use the forum to analyse, vent, or just look to fight. I know where you sit. 


1 minute ago, SPC said:

Happy for some actual construction discussion, other than just some petty spat. We are all Dees fans, some use the forum to analyse, vent, or just look to fight. I know where you sit. 

You just bag the the players and club continuously.

7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I give up with selection this year.

In saying i think we'll go in as unchanged.

No we won't

 

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1 minute ago, drysdale demon said:

No we won't

 

It's sarcasm. 

49 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Salem needs to address his role in the team. Whatever it is at present isn't working

Tempted to throw Salem to Wing/Forward, bring Bowie into defence for skills

Jordan a rest with the knee

Lever in, Thomo to Sub


38 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I did post back in 2018 that reading this site was like being trapped on public transport with a pack of schoolgirls, it hasn't changed.

Everyone angry emotional after loss cause we care. 

Out the coach, has no idea, you can throw the team around a bit, the man is a liability.

 
Just now, drysdale demon said:

okay, if that is what you reckon.

Well yes? That's exactly what it is?

Of course we're clearly not going to go unchanged when we have Lever to come back in 🤦‍♂️


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