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Bloody Tigers

CyberKev

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AuckMel said:

Succinctly put, Auckmel :lol:

That was a pretty pathetic display, all things considered and quite demoralising for the increasingly impatient Tiger Army. The side really is vulnerable in defence, and with their forwards rendered largely impotent, on top of a couple of midfielders putting in subpar displays they could scarcely fire a shot.

It was a big turn around from Melbourne who have been a club under the pump on and off the field all week. Neitz is an upper echelon footballer when he is on song and I'm only glad he fired this week and not last. Its the first major turnaround of the season, but you can bet dollars to donuts that it won't be the last!

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Beaussie

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I still can't get over the turnaround for the Tiges. On second thoughts perhaps I'm just overrating Verminwood. Gees I'd love to see the Bullies get up and see disent start down at Vic Park. Malthouse and triple chins under the pump. Now how good would that be :lol:

The unification walk for the Dees obviously had an impact last night. Good on the Dees though, their faithful supporters have been through a lot over the years, not that the Tiges faithful haven't either mind you.
 

bLiNd_PaNtHeR86

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I totally agree, being a lifelong tiger supporter my heart was shattered (although I should be used to it by now). How does a team perform so lowly after whoopin Collingwood by 40 pts the week before.

Anyway, look to this week.
(Hey, maybe we'll win, afterall, we are underdogs this week :p)

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