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Melbourne V Sydney game thread

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not playing BAD football, but silly football. 13-1 in the centre...use your brains and stick to a man, because they're beating you.

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Godfrey gets thrown to the ground with no ball, and Johnstone gets tackled in the back...wow???

 
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Our rookie is playing like our leaders should...says alot.


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so clearly the umpires have been paid off...

travis johnstone is dumb!! lazy!! and stupid!! how the fcuck did that free against davey? and ted richards kicking it off the ground towards our goal not deliberate? [censored] umpy!

why put him back? we need someone to win it up forward,

dunn needs to extend the dukes when trying to mark

 
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HOOOOOOOORAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!


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Pettard playing smart, brave and skilled football...

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so we've been the better side this quarter, yet they've outscored us...

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tough 50 against hall...


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EITHER A MARK OR HOLDING THE BALL!!!!

U SILLY UMPIRE!

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well, that kick ended Brown's career....


DRAG BROWN AND TELL HIM TO SHOW UP FOR SANDY NEXT WEEK

that was the worst, utterly stupid pathetic kick in the history of the game

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wow.

just wow.

took the words right out of my mouth...

 

We've dropped Bizzell and Ward.... Brown is SURELY next.

I love how tough he is at the contest and all that sentimental crap, but gees his disposal and stupidity is really hurting us. That turn-over in the backline with zero pressure was inexcusable.

Petterd is killing it. Very very impressive debut!!!

Poor old Garland is stuck in a dead zone. If only we could actually get the ball up forward.

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Godfrey has done very well on Goodes. Bar a few times, everytime Goodes even gets near it, Godders is right there. I love the bloke.


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