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what 's happening in Brisbane at the moment is just plain sad. It's just horrible to watch a team play the way we are...

Fundamental mistakes and a lack of pressure that is unbeleivable. Right now, i think this club is at it's lowest ebb.

Bell- Slow

Bruce - slow

Wheatley - useless

Davey - frontrunner

Miller - no football brain

Moloney - clumsy and slow

Sylvia - all talk, no action

Jamar - horrible

Robbo - past it

Just sad...

 
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Forgot to add..

Bailey - showing that he is struggling

Gameplan - worst in AFL history..

We are like drinking champagne on a beer budget..whats wrong with one on one around the ground..

F**K!

i'd rather watch the nrl at the moment, our disposal today and all season is a disgrace to the game.

 
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Bailey - showing that he is struggling

Gameplan - worst in AFL history..

We are like drinking champagne on a beer budget..whats wrong with one on one around the ground..

F**K!

in the late 80's early 90's it was suggested that playing the Brisbane Bears at home was almost akin to a bye. How the worm as turned when playing the MFC anywhere is now akin to a bye


OMG we've had 20 more disposals than them. Thats horrible

how many of those were ineffective handballs?

 

Warnock wasn't bad.

His disposal was good, and he had some nice spoils. I've seen worse players in Melbourne's backline.

We have to give him and Frawley a chance this year, unless we're happy to keep playing Carroll in the FB position and watch him get smashed each week.

Yes our only shining lights are a guy in his 35th game and a guy in his 4th :wacko:

You know, that's probably a good thing, if we were getting beaten and our senior players were performing the narrative would be worse.


i wouldn't like to be a forward on midfielder in our team.

forwards get no supply and defenders constantly under seige.

the place we should be looking for answers is the midfield.

what 's happening in Brisbane at the moment is just plain sad. It's just horrible to watch a team play the way we are...

Fundamental mistakes and a lack of pressure that is unbeleivable. Right now, i think this club is at it's lowest ebb.

Bell- Slow

Bruce - slow

Wheatley - useless

Davey - frontrunner

Miller - no football brain

Moloney - clumsy and slow

Sylvia - all talk, no action

Jamar - horrible

Robbo - past it

Just sad...

33 possessions and 5 effective tackles. The ones Bruce nabbed must be slower! He ain't slow mate!

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33 possessions and 5 effective tackles. The ones Bruce nabbed must be slower! He ain't slow mate!

Thats a ridiculous argument.. Greg williams used to get those numbers every week..if You know anything about Footy, then you should know that Cam bruce is slow.. i didnt say he was no good, i just said slow...

Yes our only shining lights are a guy in his 35th game and a guy in his 4th :wacko:

I think he is useless but I thought it was Jamars best game for MFC

Warnock wasn't bad.

His disposal was good, and he had some nice spoils. I've seen worse players in Melbourne's backline.

We have to give him and Frawley a chance this year, unless we're happy to keep playing Carroll in the FB position and watch him get smashed each week.

Carroll was not smashed


Thats a ridiculous argument.. Greg williams used to get those numbers every week..if You know anything about Footy, then you should know that Cam bruce is slow.. i didnt say he was no good, i just said slow...

Come on Demon3, don't try and worm your way out of it. Calling a player 'slow' is paramount to saying he lacks ability. You mentioned this under your heading SAD saying we were at our lowest ebb. IF Bruce is slow ( By YOUR reckoning) and can still play brilliant football, why is that SAD? Come off it mate!

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Come on Demon3, don't try and worm your way out of it. Calling a player 'slow' is paramount to saying he lacks ability. You mentioned this under your heading SAD saying we were at our lowest ebb. IF Bruce is slow ( By YOUR reckoning) and can still play brilliant football, why is that SAD? Come off it mate!

I'm not worming out of anything mate, it's as true as the nose on your face, he is slow, and that is NOT paramount to saying someone lacks ability at all, but to say he played brilliant football is a long bow, apparently you can turn the ball over with shocking disposal and still be brilliant in your books.. now that is sad!

I dont think i am on my own when i said we were at our lowest ebb, did you watch the game today... we should have lost by 100 points..

Lets agree to disagree.. after all we are on the same side, just throwing up my thoughts..

I'm not worming out of anything mate, it's as true as the nose on your face, he is slow, and that is NOT paramount to saying someone lacks ability at all, but to say he played brilliant football is a long bow, apparently you can turn the ball over with shocking disposal and still be brilliant in your books.. now that is sad!

I dont think i am on my own when i said we were at our lowest ebb, did you watch the game today... we should have lost by 100 points..

Lets agree to disagree.. after all we are on the same side, just throwing up my thoughts..

Fair enough. QED.

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