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COME ON MELBOURNE!!!

 

Anb having a career bad game. Wasted every single possession 

 

6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

They guy needs to stop his stupid after goal celebrations.

Like last week the games gone down the toilet after his celebration

I am not so fussed about his celebrations, but take a mark mate.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Ben Brown in next week for either Van Rooyen or McDonald. Can't play both

Cant play either of them both putrid🤮

I thought we could make up for Oliver with Harmes, Sparrow and Jv. Silly me. Get well soon CO. Please.

 

Lever

May

Gawn

Starting to stand up



Trac has gone quiet  too.

Lever, May, Max, Viney, Tmac and Grundy have given us little leadership today.

Well done Salo in your 2nd game for the year.

7 minutes ago, loges said:

The stench from last year just gets stronger 

I'd like to somehow finish second after the H and A fixture from here. Not Looking likely tho 


My blood is boiling. I better not post anymore for a few hours.

Just now, Mickey said:

Trac looks slow

Watching trac he just walks around doing a lot of pointing. He should be a lot better 

 
10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ben Brown in next week for either Van Rooyen or McDonald. Can't play both

Can’t have TMac and Brown together, ever again.


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