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I think Laurie deserves a little credit, a few good touches under pressure. Hopefully keeps having a dip.

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

excellent quarter. keep it going Dees

Pressure has been outstanding.

Finals like footy from us when required.

 
2 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

He's on tonight big Harry!

That's his best game for the year and three to go


Good Melbourne and bad GWS have turned up so , I like it. Hope it continues. 

Don't know why there is stickiness under my seat. Not like there was a Tigers game here last night 

15 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

These chase down push-in-the-backs are rubbish. Before the 1980s, the push in the back rule was almost exclusively for marking or tackling people on the ground. So they didn’t get jumped on with peoples knees etc.
The way it’s interpreted at the moment just doesn’t make any sense. You’re trying to affect the kick. It’s not like it’s causing any lasting damage.

A push in the back has always been a push in the back.
Until Hawkins started doin' it.

 

Why are the [censored] of Twitter obsessed with our crowd numbers. It drives me crazy that it’s a always raised. 
 

it’s rained all day & it currently 7 degrees. Only the nuffiest of nuffs (me) are coming to the game 

1 minute ago, Lexinator said:

I think Laurie deserves a little credit, a few good touches under pressure. Hopefully keeps having a dip.

Yep. I'm not a fan but hasn't really put a foot wrong tonight. Offering more than Sparrow has been lately.

Nervous we'll have lost this lead by half time. Wish there was rain about!


Come out hungry and look organised! 
 

Kingsley will have an answer so let’s hope we keep on top of our game 

Chin seems to be playing high half forward and looks like a midfielder with poise 

1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

A push in the back has always been a push in the back.
Until Hawkins started doin' it.

He would have 100 less goals if that rule was applied equally 

Rivers getting a presence about him

We look for him now

Has star written all over him


2 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

Yep. I'm not a fan but hasn't really put a foot wrong tonight. Offering more than Sparrow has been lately.

Nervous we'll have lost this lead by half time. Wish there was rain about!

Been good, couple of clearances I think 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Rivers getting a presence about him

We look for him now

Has star written all over him

Get him off the bench.

1 minute ago, deegirl said:

Why are the [censored] of Twitter obsessed with our crowd numbers. It drives me crazy that it’s a always raised. 
 

it’s rained all day & it currently 7 degrees. Only the nuffiest of nuffs (me) are coming to the game 

Gotta blame the team IMO.
It's a matter of trust.
Supporters don't know if the players will turn up or not ATM.


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Rivers getting a presence about him

We look for him now

Has star written all over him

I tipped this early days.
Kid's a gun.

The players see really playing for each other tonight. 

Off the ball when we do something good, players are applauding, goody is giving encouragement when they come off &  they're encouraging each other 

 

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