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now release!


Inhale!

...now release...

Feel better? Now it's onto beating the Dees.:)

Yep, feel much better now,
Get on your bike Malthouse and ride off into the distant Sunset.how you fail to see the importance of a ruckman in todays game confirms to me that you are a dinosaur from a bygone era.
 

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We lost.
They won.
We played shit.
They played Great.
They played like a team.
Why did we let 4 quick players go this week?

Since when did I become coach of the damn team? I am getting the supporters to mellow out before they pop.:p
 

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how does it feel losing to a team on the bottom of the ladder? :confused:
As bout as good as it feels knowing my team is so shit they celebrate a win over a disinterested side in rnd 19 like a grand final numnuts
 
how does it feel losing to a team on the bottom of the ladder? :confused:

No worse then being the bottom side I would imagine, you get to enjoy that.:)
 

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Yep, feel much better now,
Get on your bike Malthouse and ride off into the distant Sunset.how you fail to see the importance of a ruckman in todays game confirms to me that you are a dinosaur from a bygone era.


Where the does the game start? It starts in the middle of the ground. And where are we the most deficient? In the middle of the ground. No ruckman, and no midfield of any note. We had 70 less uncontested possesions against Richmond, which shows just how slow we are to getting to the footy.

l remember talking about us with no ruckman, and a slow midfield when we lost the 2003 Grand Final. We are still talking about it in 2007!!!

So the question is, has Mick Malthouse and his recruiters really done a good job in developing this team?
 
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