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Just now, dees189227 said:

What has he done?

Knee, MCL potentially 

 
45 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

We’re Fkd. Nowhere near the level

It’s not the first time I have looked foolish on this forum - and it won’t be the last 


3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Sorry, I just follow the sport that's all.

Just keep those kinds of comments for a game day thread on an AFL forum please. 
 

They don’t belong here. 

 

spirited win against a dangerous side 

Just awful for Melk.

And Goodwin will still be playing Salem when he’s on his death bed. Baffling he wasn’t freshened up. Not sure you could pick him with any confidence Thursday week now given how slow he’s going 


1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

spirited win against a dangerous side 

Just awful for Melk.

And Goodwin will still be playing Salem when he’s on his death bed. Baffling he wasn’t freshened up. Not sure you could pick him with any confidence Thursday week now given how slow he’s going 

And he will

Milkshake has that ill wait and see what the scans say look


2 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

He's checked out since Oliver is back, very worrying 

Poor Trac checked out of the season and into the finals 🙄😂

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Poor Trac checked out of the season and into the finals 🙄😂

Yes I was very culpable of a [censored] take. I think what I was trying to say was that since Oliver returned he stopped carrying the team (he was doing it superbly btw). Perhaps readjusting his tempo and effort now that his best mate is back?

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Yes I was very culpable of a [censored] take. I think what I was trying to say was that since Oliver returned he stopped carrying the team (he was doing it superbly btw). Perhaps readjusting his tempo and effort now that his best mate is back?

He was sick last week. The week before we played Norf and nobody cared. He won us that Carlton game if not that a [censored] ARC vision. 
He’s been in brilliant form and when he has to go he really goes. Just needs to polish his kicking for goal. But he’s a freak. 

I'll take that win anytime, under the circumstances.  Buddy's send off, -  so a lot of emotion for them -  on their patch, we looked ordinary for most of the game and still got up.  I don't care who or where we play now.  We are ready.  Hope Melky is OK.


22 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

It’s not the first time I have looked foolish on this forum - and it won’t be the last 

We’ve all been there

2 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

No you don’t you follow Melbourne!

This is true, I take it all back.

 

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