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[censored] off Melbourne. What a total joke. Players running thru tackles. Free players everywhere and a goal after the siren. 
Embarrassing display. 

 

[censored] sake Kolt are you [censored] kidding me with taking 5 seconds to kick a [censored] ball, and we concede on the siren after all that work.


Tholstrup's lack of speed for a 1st round pick is a worry

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Roo was in a great position to mark and closer to goal. Fritta knew he’d get the free if he didn’t mark it. 

We'll agrew to disagree Jaded.

Take the open target 30 meters out every time for mine

 
Just now, Heart Beats True said:

That is pathetic by Melbourne. Stick a bloody tackle. 

Yeah, that cost us badly

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Roo was in a great position to mark and closer to goal. Fritta knew he’d get the free if he didn’t mark it. 

lol, fritta was having a shot 


For his size Sparrow can't be making weak tackling efforts like that.

Just now, MurDoc516 said:

[censored] sake Kolt are you [censored] kidding me with taking 5 seconds to kick a [censored] ball, and we concede on the siren after all that work.

He’s not good enough to be out there. 

Koltyn had to be better then. Costs us a potential goal which results in them transition forward for a goal right on the siren.

We really are bad. 


One tackle and that doesn't happen

and we cough up the junk time goal. great

our snior players were pathtic that first half. embarrassing

and the umps can just [censored] off

You have got to be kidding me. A golden chance to get back in the game but no, the junk time extraordinaires never cease to disappoint.

It is hard work sometimes...


Out of all the garbage today that last 20 seconds was unacceptable. How do you concede a goal there?

Clearances now at a much more respectable 24-3

+24 insider 50s is coach killing territory.

If I hear anyone even try to excuse this performance I'll lose it.

 
1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Fritsch burned Kolt badly there coming inside 50.  Got away with one there.

Just before that. He jogged after his opponent, Pearce as he made a contest in the centre. He just stopped and watched him.

Fritsch drives me mad with his laziness and lack of aggression and work rate.

I'm sure he'll pick up some cheapies at the end when the game is done.

1 minute ago, CRomey said:

For his size Sparrow can't be making weak tackling efforts like that.

I don’t want to see Sparrow in Demons colors again after today. He’s just sh*thouse. I’ve long thought it, but today it sticks out.


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