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Sparrow has totally gone missing after a good start.

Surely we need to try someone else.

Sick of players gifted games.

 

[censored] THIS GAME AND [censored] THE AFL

Take Maynard out and call it a day


24 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What's the nature of those texts?

@Mel Bourne just checked those texts. First time ever I was aware of that. How could Paul Roos choose someone that was questionable ethically as his successor?

Now I can give some credit to the rumours about our culture, knowing his previous actions at Essendon.

So the guy who lifted his shoulder to fend someone off into a player’s head gets a 50m for being shoved the the ground moments later?

Edited by OhMyDees

Is Goodwin starting the rebuild early by tanking this year so we get a good pick 

 

[censored] I hate collingwood


2 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

Anyone else on SEN?

Brenton Sanderson is straight up delusional - the anti MFC / pro-filth bias is disgusting. 

What is he delusional about, not  anything positive things to say about the dees

Pre game I wanted us to ignore Maynard and get on with the game.

Now i want someone to lay him out

The sad thing is that if we'd kicked the last three we'd be right back init.

Why was that not 50 to Pickett?


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Turner is dreadful today.

First thing we said last week was NOT to start Turner and Petty at FF. See what happens, NFI by our coach 🤷🏻‍♂️ not even self awareness.

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

@Mel Bourne just checked those texts. First time ever I was aware of that. How could Paul Roos choose someone that was questionable ethically as his successor?

Now I can give some credit to the rumours about our culture, knowing his previous actions at Essendon.

Exactly

The feelings I had after last year’s final against this mob is all coming back. 
Time for a mental wellbeing switch off


Just now, BDA said:

Pre game I wanted us to ignore Maynard and get on with the game.

Now i want someone to lay him out

Sadly I don't think anyone will, maybe Kozzy if the AFL wasn't witch hunting him at every opportunity.

Nice to see Petty back to his old form for one quarter only.

If he isn't dropped, after mo goals again, then we need a new coach.

 

we look different when we go in hard

last 5 mins is the time we have done it

Ok so we’re going to lose BUT how the hell do you want to lose Melbourne? We better not drop our heads two games in a row - that’s unforgivable.


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