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This pathetic capitulation is now effecting our percentage and could cost us too 4. WAKE THE [censored] UP YOU WEAK DOGS

 

Embarrassing, insipid & lazy football when the game is there to be won, we roll over & die. No desperation, no desire, no fight.. We’re such an average football club who are content with a good showing every now & again. I don’t think we have the determination or grit to win another flag.


3 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

We lost this game when we got off the bus. Goodwin selecting Petty over Tomlinson is a joke.

We lost this game because we have kicked six goals from 49 inside 50s.

 
1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

Spare me mate! Tomlinson is a C grader at best 

Agree they’re making out that this is the reason we lost the game, maybe it’s because our disposal is 2nd rate & we have some very dumb footballers


Now the problem is our percentage!

Our forwards have to be some of the softest footballers, I haven't seen a forward group get done this badly in 1 on 1 contests. 

They all look immune to having a crack, genuinely pathetic effort from the lot of them. 

2 minutes ago, poita said:

Out coached, outplayed, outworked. Imagine thinking that Smith, Van Rooyen and Gawn is a finals standard forward line, or that Spargo is a worthy sub option, or that our goal kicking is not a massive issue. 

Smith had a good first half. JVR is close to useless as main key forward. 

How far off is BBB? His presence is sorely missed

Credit to cats defence tonight.

Shame on our entries too.

They shut down Max and kept him to zero marks.

You know when that happens we are going to struggle. 

Sadly we didn't want this with many Senior players too doing sfa in the last.

Was there for tge taking and we didn't.

Could have cemented top 4.

Petty was an absolute shocing call.

Chandler out.


Stand up Melbourne for [censored]'s sake. Geelong wanted it more, show some response.

2 minutes ago, Deenooos_ said:

I can't believe people are still asking this question around the bye.....

So it that the excuse next week of a 9 day break again if we loose 

How many times tonight, has our forward entry been a long bomb to Kozzie v Stewart? 

Same thing happened last year. Got within a few points and then they blew us away with a flurry of goals.


4 goals in 6 minutes? Game on!!! 😆

 

Bit late to put Petty forward, Goody. Should've happened at half time, especially given Cameron was off


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