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TMac on fire.  🔥

This is almost comical. Two teams that don’t know how to score.

 
7 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Macadam is such Garlett type no strength in the contest

Let's hope he's a Bartlett type. We would gladly take 40+ goals year after year.


Switch across the middle on occasions to change angles coming inside 50.

Almost always kicking in straight lines.  Too easy to defend unless the kicker is an elite short pass which we have very few of.

Look to get it into the hands of ANB where possible for the last kick inside.

Today if it’s not Tmac it’s Tommo. Never mind May or Lever

This is typical of Melbourne games this year. 

Messy. No flow. Slow transition.  Clogged forward line.  Poor/wasted final kick.  Inaccurate.  Leaning on defence.

We're kidding ourselves if we play this style against the big boys. 

 

 

 

 

Thank goodness vines decided to take the game on, much better transition from the back half. 

2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Sick of us leading to the pockets.

3 years now?

Come on that’s bang, bang. Where is the next

What has happened to Tom Sparrow this year?

Was meant to be the next midfield beast, and is just a ‘meh’ player at best.

3 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

We're kidding ourselves if we play this style against the big boys.

Big boys don't flood or run 15 tags.


Petty. [censored]. Can’t hold a chest mark. Trips over. Well win this with Chin, Petty and McAdam with no goals between them.

Better 


24 minutes ago, DubDee said:

2nd Q’s are our worst

we need to kick 3-4 early or this will be an arm wrestle right to the end

good call mate

 

I do like it when that little goal umpire signals a goal.   I remember him playing 


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