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Our mids getting beaten now. Their pressure is huge. Port much cleaner with the ball. Helps if we could stick a tackle occasionally 

 

That Oliver handball will count as a stat for him but was absolutely useless and coughed up a goal.

Nice to have Tom McDonald back in to spoil his team mates 


Thanks Melbourne for 2021. Another 57 years of mediocrity on the horizon. 

 

4 minutes ago, MoeSyzlak said:

If you’re looking for a coach that changes up tactics depending on the opposition, or adjusts with astute moves on game day im afraid Goody isn’t your man. 
 

He will persist with the exact same game plan week after week and make zero adjustments tonight. Guaranteed. 

unfortunately this is it... he's a systems man

The contra quick ball movement teams require a man on man game plan and then you play system.

Anyway let's see how this and the next two games go

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Nice to have Tom McDonald back in to spoil his team mates 

And never ever handball 

Richo just says you cant give a free to Gawn for the off the ball blocking. yet we saw them all fawning over the non free kicks to Daicos against Sydney. FMD


Why do we persist with McDonald.

T-mac looks garbage I'm sorry but he looks like he's moving 1km an hour

Viney Trac and Oliver having no impact. What is happening? 


What do we have to do to get a HTB paid to us? 

Really really poor from Melbourne, about to get a serious tune up 

 

the unfortunate thing is that many of us could see this coming for the last few weeks.

There's something missing

Harmes type players are lacking or is it that they are playing "robot football"

Gawn has been absolutely pizzweak tonight. He needs to put on his big boy pants. 


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