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Any chance we could get out of 3rd gear for 10-15?

Sure umps are gonna try and keep them in it, but if we really wanted to work for it and each other, that’d sort it all out.

 

Spago needs to look where he’s kicking. 

Spargo crikey blimey

 

This umpiring is genuinely atrocious. 

Nothing more predicable than West Coast coming out hot and Melbourne putting on this sort of low quality display


 

Whats with the worm burning kicks inside straight to a WC defender lol?

Jeez we're making hard work of it. West Coast dragging us down to their level and beating us with experience?

Comedy of errors right now. Just you wait for some shmuck to come in here and say that "By reading the comments it sounds like we're 5 goals down!" 


If we were playing even a half decent team we would be getting killed, could it be the heat that isn’t agreeing with us, nibblers jumper looks soaked in sweat. 

Just now, layzie said:

Enough Hollywood Melbourne 

Agreed. Maybe if we are 80 points up, but not before.

The Melbourne team of last week would be running rings around Melbourne of this week. Once again it’s all mental application.


3 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

This umpiring is genuinely atrocious. 

A fair shake from the umps nobody ever said.

Viney had his head taken off.

Every tackle play on.

 

 

Fair dinkum, the biased umpiring in the West Coast games should come under investigation. Of course nothing will happen with the protected species they are. Makes watching so hard. 

Just now, Jaded No More said:

What exactly is this free for?

Keep the game close.


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