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A collection of F graders doing as they please. Well done Melbourne. You are asleep. 

 

Putrid start. Poor ball use into our F50. Kangaroos look better at the moment.

 

It's not the amount of frees, it's where they pay them.

Gee, there's a lack of intensity at the moment 

 

Most Melbourne thing possible to have the chance to go 2nd and losing to a team who has lost 17 in a row. 


Did we not watch the hawthorn game yesterday?

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Very lazy start. Do they not know that top 2 is up for grabs?

Its called lack of respect for North.


Putrid. This is the sort of unacceptable rubbish that I was worried about. We look asleep and disinterested 

Let me guess, we’re going to face another bottom dweller playing ‘inspired’ footy against us. How do we always come out so sleepy?

Hawks beat the Pies yesterday.

THERE ARE NO EASY GAMES.WAKE UP!

Why ruin our momentum? Just treat all teams with respect, bank a good win. Why sweat it out? We look LAME.

And that free against Lever was BS


Lever can’t play third man when Goodwin keeps dropping Thommo. I don’t know how the selectors can’t see what’s bloody plain to see. 

 

Horrible, lazy start. North are playing ok, but not that good. We’re just looking completely disinterested at the moment.


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