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Between Oliver and Petracca we just canโ€™t win like this. Absolute balls this. 

 

And thatโ€™s just what [cameron] can do?? What is that exactly? Stand in a place and stick his foot out for an arsey goal? Sure, OK. 

  On 24/03/2023 at 10:16, GCDee said:

Melbourne cannot rule out and ACL to Max!?????!?? [censored] me that is demoralising 

So if they said they could rule out and then it was, would that be less demoralising?

It is what it is, and we need to move on regardless.

And what an absolute piece of excrement is Grant Thomas making those comments.  Just scum.

 

I'm sorry but Grundy is no Max. ( By a country mile.)

Has he marked tonight?

Guys itโ€™s time to call time of death on this game 

 

How can you have McVee on Cameron 

stupidity !!!

How disappointing. 

Expected a full response and now been served thos tripe.

Only a Rookie but McVee had to stay goal side of Cameron there.

Another wasted kick coming inside from Tracc.  Something he still needs to work on big time.  No composure and/or finesse

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The difference in the game is the structure of the big guys. This game to me means almost nothing.


Blown away..Not even close.

Not looking promising with 2 goals against in the first couple of minutes.

 

This is going to turn ugly! Itโ€™s like Mark Neeld is back in the box! 

TMac having zero influence. He doesn;t look right.


Would love to know what was said at the 1/2, coz clearly itโ€™s had little impact on the players. This group is feeling sorry for themselves, and playing like it.

We're like the Fox News show hosts that gets destroyed by the professor with facts 

 

Gawn is our entire structure. We are still kicking down the line to nobody. 

Is Langdon playing?

That's the first time I have seen ANB too.

We look glued to the ground fgs.

We go to pieces when tackled and can't stick ours.

I know their flat with Max but this is an all round bad showing.

Apologies to bbb and Lever but that's about it.

 

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