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Anyone else think Disco is a better player, than BBB OR JEFFO??

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Unbelievable what this team is becoming, sure 1st qtr but as usual they are looking off & freo gave never played, our mids honestly and our fwds , dumb decision in the backline 

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1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Oliver is now a fully fledged turnover merchant.

Of course he is, but no, you can't say that on here because hea a protected species. 

Costs us goals every week.

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6 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

McAdam couldn’t make the distance the last 2 weeks but that was put down to learning the Melbourne system.

Some things just are in football with no need for learning a system.

A 5kg dumbbell is a 5kg dumbbell, a short handball is a short handball, a 35 metre set shot...

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what a terrible quarter of football, we gave them most of those goals with absolutely braindead football, turnovers and total lack of skill. is this another game where we came in thinking we got this, we dont need to do anything. kick the first couple of goals and go into this is easy mode and just blow it all over the ground. something needs to be done about the attitude melbourne players show out there, no respect for their opponents, not manning up, not chasing, not tackling, no idea.

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In our defence handball and run in to the wind is smart but you got to know when to get numbers up and play percentages 

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Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

We've never had an NT following...

It's a money trip

Just wondering how Freo can have such a following when they are not a big club or popular at all.

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He's delusional. 

About as good as his excuse of loading the past few year to no advantage.

Everyone else can see its a midfield issue except him.

Our midfield has been okay though today. We're losing through turnover. It's very concerning that a team like Freo scores 5.2 in the first quarter. We are badly out of sync.

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

We've never had an NT following...

It's a money trip

Can we revisit selling this game?

I get the revenue but don't we want to win games first?

Our record here is not good enough for the cash.

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21 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

appalling skills

Yes, perhaps that’s a by-product of valuing Effort (contested possession) over every other facet.

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Watch this now become a slog and arm wrestle where we just let the game drift away.

Why not be proactive for a change, and simply attack……………you know, like we used to do when we were good?

Weve become such a predictable and boring side. Contest defence, contest defence. Where is kicking goals in our list of priorities.

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Can’t see how selling this game compensates from potentially missing a top 4 position.

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