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I'm sick of this club

 

We are absolute [censored].

 

Wow, just wow. The one piece of play that underlines the whole day 


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Where watching the keystone cops. We are seriously on the slide it been coming last few years. Nth on the up

A far cry from last week

 
1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

2 tackles in 15 minutes of footy... laughable

Exemplified but Rivers corralling instead of attacking the player with the ball.  

I've seen enough.


Just now, chook fowler said:

We’ve taken incompetence to a new level - coach included

but they all love each other

Reminiscent of the Mark Neeld days. Dark days ahead I’m afraid after this performance.

Same old Melbourne, reliant on too few and  no forward line.

our forward line has never looked more impotent.

 

Dont know what is worse, our performance or BT's commentary.


7 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

My kid is starting to get into footy. He’s watching this game and asking what is happening? He’s 5 and full of wonder and hope and innocence. 

Might be best to put him in a cupboard until this game has finished.

Don't kid yourselves folks.  As bad as Norf are, they want it more than we do.

That's on the entire playing group and the Coach

Where's that Benny Hill music coming from?


IT JUST GETS WORSE

 

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