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I can't believe we have only won one game, we look good on paper, and I would have thought that we still have enough experienced players - we won three last year - and that's with losing Neitz and Robbo.

 
 
I think with today performance I should have pick one and two stitched up.

Just about a Monty.

I can't either, we shouldn't win any game at all.

LOL, to be hoenst at the start season i thought wed win about 6. We some good young players but they need to be complemented with good senior players.

The likes of Maric Sylvia Morton Bennell Watts Grimes all touted as being very highly rated young players and are having to do it all them selves.


Our midfield is ok however there is no depth there and our rotations kill us. People say that it's our senior players who are letting us down but I think if you look at the 23 and onwards group we compare very poorly to all of the other teams.

Our midfield is ok however there is no depth there and our rotations kill us. People say that it's our senior players who are letting us down but I think if you look at the 23 and onwards group we compare very poorly to all of the other teams.

Did you see the match today....our midfield was absolutely woeful....bring on 2010 as quickly as possible or enter the team in the VFL

Our midfield is ok ............

You are joking .... yeah?

Our mid-field is an absolute basket case.

They do not work hard enough, and are unaccountable.

And don't get me started on the skill level.

 
I think with today performance I should have pick one and two stitched up.

Not,,, quite,,,, just yet. Next week is our Kreuzer cup. After that the gloves are off.

We were so destroyed in the clearances and centre-square work tonight it was unbelievable. It was like Power, Black et al were at training, it was crazy. I don't get angry with the team, I just get really disappointed.


You are joking .... yeah?

Our mid-field is an absolute basket case.

They do not work hard enough, and are unaccountable.

And don't get me started on the skill level.

Agree.

On no line are we even close to ok at the moment.

Must be a dream being a midfielder and playing against us right now - both with and without the ball.

Our midfield are all one paced and don't work well with each other. We are forced to play Davey in there to add speed and skill. The scary thing is look at Casey yesterday more of the same. Dunn, Bell, Bartram, Valenti no much to get excited about there, Strauss great kick but needs to get the ball more.

The biggest dissappointing factor is the remaining senior players excluding Bruce and Green. Robbo, Miller, Whelan, Rivers, Mcdonald, Mclean none of these players are leading from the front, to me a few know it is there last year and don't care.

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