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We’ll be lucky to make the 8 this year I reckon.

 
 
5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Harmes really is trash now huh..

He needs to play at Casey


watching us huff and puff is exhausting. and depressing

 

This is disgusting football by Melbourne. We are so far off it’s not funny.

Love Harmes’ passion for the club but time is up for him. Can’t stick a tackle and looks unfit.

1 minute ago, Spargonicus said:

This team really does seem bereft of confidence and belief. 

Where is the team that came back from 40 down against Geelong in Geelong and from 19 down in a bloody grand final? 

We are a shell of that side. 


Can we please trade Harmes, he is an absolute liability 

4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

F U M B L E S

and  G O I N G  TO  G R O U N D

Edited by Buzzy

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Harmes will go back to Casey have 30 and come straight back in.

It's a revolving door with the same usuals that Goody picks.

Never ever rewards good form. That's why the likes of Woewodin and Howes don't even get a sniff.


2 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

Kinda already checked out of this year after witnessing the trash of our last 20 or so games, so this doesn't hurt too much any more.

If anything I believe we need a significant change - so a first big loss may be the thing that gets the wheels in motion. 

What I do know is that we are wasting generational talent and the players have no belief or confidence.  

4 goals in a row now.  Putrid.

Goodwin unfortunately doesn't like change, method is working they'll say.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

It's a revolving door with the same usuals that Goody picks.

Never ever rewards good form. That's why the likes of Woewodin and Howes don't even get a sniff.

I’m hoping after the Saints game we rest a few and debut a few. 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Haha.. 

We were told we'd win this game and win it easily because of our loading???

Let it go. 


ANB lace out to Kozzy.

Gotta kick this kozzy... and he does

we're alive. come on dees

Thank the lord, some life in this team still

 

Hit a lead up target for first time in months


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