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The hyper-fixation on Melbourne's performance at the moment is weird. On Fox Footy they were analysing "defensive breakdowns" of when the Bulldogs kicked goals last week. I mean how else do teams ever kick goals if not for some level of defensive breakdown? We're being picked on now.

 
20 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jon Ralph just said that there is some significant good news on Tom McDonald a d there could be a big chance he plays comes finals.

Richo tonight said they were hopeful but it was a long shot. Be interested to hear what Ralph says.

1 minute ago, praha said:

The hyper-fixation on Melbourne's performance at the moment is weird. On Fox Footy they were analysing "defensive breakdowns" of when the Bulldogs kicked goals last week. I mean how else do teams ever kick goals if not for some level of defensive breakdown? We're being picked on now.

I like it tbh. We're not irrelevant anymore.

 

Five players that need to step up tonight...

Maxy

Spargo

Salem

Weid

Dogga

Every single club other than ours announces every player in the team. I personally don't need it but it not a bad touch I guess.


Prime time… 

Let’s rip them a new one…. 
 

 

How frig'in embarrassing . . . Taylor and Hodge wondering around on the ground talking absolute siiiiite. Hodge walks like he's got a cricket bat up his clacker, and Taylor a goal post. And any chance wardrobe could organise suits that fit?

Just now, At the break of Gawn said:

Oliver gone down into the rooms?

Hopefully just needs to pee


2 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

See Gus warming up in the centre square - fingers crossed.

Playing some midfield time tonight according to Goody and Richo.

I think we can win tonight, and should, but gee I'm nervous, because we really need to signal a turn in form as turn towards finals. If we lose, we could drop to 6th, which will make things a little ugly.

But that's all moot.

We're gonna win tonight, because we're going to come out breathing fire. We have to. We'll want revenge for that game earlier in the year.

Go Dees 🔥

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!


The dockers always love to go backwards to set up their forward counter.  You gotta be right up in their face most of the time to kill that.  No BS full zone defence this week.  Bring that and we're toast

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Melky Burnt......but it was a gettable shot.


 

Richo is usually ok but seems to be barracking for the Dockers....Oh for an impartial competent commentary team.


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