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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Max is getting smoked.

3 glaring weeks where he's needed a chop out with Campbell but no, Goodwin the ignorant [censored] is too gutless to pull the move.

2 minutes ago, Pottsydee said:

Smell of massacre

- Tim Lane 3AW

Mick Malthouse said the difference is Melbourne can't stick a tackle & Geelong are

 
2 minutes ago, BDA said:

oliver is just a lumbering carthorse now. so sad to see

It’s genuinely depressing to see how badly he has cooked his career

 

1 minute ago, frankie_d said:

Langford flying the flag. a bright spot in a miserable night

Saw that. Good Man. Love him already.

Well done Tracca.

Welcome back.

And accurate kicking when do desperately needed.

There's hope yet.

hard to know where to from here

I’d love to know if Goodwin has lost the players or if it’s a combo of new game plan plus cattle

If latter, willing participants need a chance

Some seniors need to be dropped. Fritsch, who I love, might be one

Again, hard to know

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Just now, Disco InTurno said:

I’m not sure there’s an AFL side we could beat right now.

Make no mistake none. We could lose in the VFL I am sure of that.

Just now, Stinger said:

Saw that. Good Man. Love him already.

What did he do ? I just turned off my TV


Everyone is happy just to guard space and not actually pick up a man..

So infuriating

Why the hell cant JVR mark


Just now, Stinger said:

Why the hell cant JVR mark

He needs to start clunking them. He looks like Dawes.

Good to see Viney getting into jvr’s ear after that goal, obviously really low on confidence right now.


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I thought our kicking was bad but our hand balling is worse.

It's picked up lately but the first quarter was atrocious.

We are well and truly in it now.

5 minutes ago, frankie_d said:

Langford flying the flag. a bright spot in a miserable night

this will be the same for the rest of the season

 

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