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Finally some man on man happening

 

Oh yeah A.J was the flavour of the week last, oh yeah, tap ons were a treat oh yeah what a player!

If Johnson played for another team I’d hate him for his fake toughness.

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

Looks like Jeffo will get his chance curtesy of AJ

yea nah jack watts 2.0 he will get murdered by them, jvr in


In all honesty we all expected AJ to do time sooner rather than later.

At least he's taken out one of their key players.

Max. Look at the goals more not the ground.

Focus where you want the ball to go.

Can we sack our goal coach today?

Years too late.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

 
5 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

4 week holiday for AJ

Will help with the selection anyway.


Jeezuz Max.

5 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Enabling mute mode now.

Welcome to the club


FFS Max you're the [censored] captain of the footy club, you've gotta kick those!!

Peppering away, need more of the big sticks though.

I am happy with the way we respond when challenged now but lapses and poor kicking will coat us many more games if we don't sort it out.

Why does Max walk backwards without looking to give off to somebody or HB to a player coming from behind.

YOU JUST HAVE TO [censored] SET PLAY THAT EVERY TIME BECAUSE AS WE ALL KNOW....MAX CAN'T BLOODY KICK A GOAL!

Wake up Melbourne FFS


Another soft goal

4.8

to

8.4

guess which one we are

on a perfect day

Once again, we’re absolutely destroyed by a quick spread with accurate disposal. It’s beyond frustrating we struggle to defend on transition. Catch and roll type of stuff.

 

Pathetic defending

3 minutes ago, Great Northern Summer said:

Thank god for Lewis. He loves us more than Hawthorn.

Probably just bitter they shipped him off to us.


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