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Will Moloney get dropped?

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Moloney led the team today in Clangers and Frees against with 6 and 4 respectively. He also had 0 contested marks, 0 goal assists (so his long bombs into the fwd fifty were so effective), 0 centre clearances and 0 1%ers.

Not to mention his sheer stupidity robbed us of our momentum.

He has to go.

Yep

 

His long kicks forward, although they entertain the fans, don't fit in with AFL standars today, and thats why geelong were willing to part ways with him. Gone at years end.

His long kicking was one of the few highlights today.

you're one of those people who screams at the football "Kick the bloody thing!" aren't you

god damn you idiots annoy me... don't have much comprehension of how football is played...

 
you're one of those people who screams at the football "Kick the bloody thing!" aren't you

god damn you idiots annoy me... don't have much comprehension of how football is played...

No I'm the guy who screams "Kick it sideways!", "Hit the boundary line!" and "Handpass for the the sake of handpassing!".

Moloney showed no care for his teammates, no respect for the coach and no semblance of brains with his performance yesterday.

While I was encouraged by many aspects of what I saw yesterday (Frawley, Sylvia, Brock, Robbo, Aussie), Moloney's performance illustrated exactly why he has no place in the red and blue. I won't shed a tear if he never plays for our club again.

FCS, we need everyone pulling in the one direction at the moment and he has consistently shown this season that he pays no respect to the coaching staff, his teammates and the die-hard fans who turned out to watch our beloved club.

If this leadership course that the club undertook over the summer is worth its salt, his teammates would have let him know in no uncertain terms what they thought of his efforts. That I'm not confident they did speaks volumes of the depths to which our leaders have abdicated their responsibility.


you're one of those people who screams at the football "Kick the bloody thing!" aren't you

god damn you idiots annoy me... don't have much comprehension of how football is played...

You should put in a VHS of a game from 1996 and watch that. Compare it to the game today (football in general, not the Melb Carl game).

You can't play football like that anymore, hence my Moloney is finished, but it was a much more exciting game to watch.

He is one of only a few genuine "hard at it" players we have left. If we get rid of him we may as well be called the marshmellows.

He can adapt and we shoudl persist!!!

 
He is one of only a few genuine "hard at it" players we have left. If we get rid of him we may as well be called the marshmellows.

He can adapt and we shoudl persist!!!

We should not persist unless his attitude changes

Not sure if you remember but in second quarter he and morton handballed to each other in the pocket and stuffed it up

What annoyed me most was not the bad skills but how he blasted a young Morton

He has lost me forever

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