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1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You could make an argument that the loss to St Kilda was worse than the North game in round 2, given what was at stake and how talent-less St Kilda is.

Saints, Bombers, Kangas how the [censored] did we lose those 🤬

 
7 hours ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

So annoying watching the saints get pumped. The loss to the pies, as hard as it was given we could have won it, would have been easier to take had we just beaten the saints as pretty much every other decent team does!!! We’d only be a game and percentage out of the 8, and i think we can beat port this week.

GAHHHHHHHHHHHH 😤

Yep, but that's Melbourne for you

We lost to the saints and kangas because we are an average, inconsistent team. If we have an off day we can be beaten by any team in the league.

You’re welcome

 

And we lost to that rabble. Unbelievable !


11 hours ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Yep. Damage has been done though, they played their game for the year against us, and we handed them the win on a silver platter filled with points!!!

Pretty sure Saints beat Geelong, Port, and Fred as well.

Ross does [censored] like that – puts together a tactic that catches oppositions off guard. Even if the coaches are aware of what’s happening, it’s difficult to make the playing group aware before quarter time at the very earliest.

Just over 20,500 in attendance last night.

Where’s the noise???

Edited by Dee Zephyr

 
Just now, 640MD said:

And we lost to that rabble. Unbelievable !

10 hours ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

Absolutely convinced St Kilda have the worst list in the league.

Yes but they beat us like a drum.

So if the players are poor. Is their coach so much better than ours.



Bellerive and Launceston truly are footy dumps.

31 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Is that seriously a free kick?

No the Demonland podcast called the umpiring out it been no better in this game,


7 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

No the Demonland podcast called the umpiring out it been no better in this game,

I am finding it harder and harder to watch other games this season. The umpiring is atrocious but the AFL will keep their heads in the sand.

Gee adelaide will be filthy they've let hawthorn back in it.

On a side note I watched unfiltered with Hamish Wednesday night with CJ as his guest. Fascinating story with his family and growing up in a war torn country and walking for days to get to a refugee camp.

 

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