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Enough is enough already.

Sick of wanting to cry everytime I watch us play.

Wtf is this setup? No forwards, constantly outnumbered all over the ground. Just embarrassing.

Two more years of this rubbish. Really?

Who would you play up forward? What options has he got?

Just have a bit of faith, they had the scoring end of the ground thats all, its all up hill from here...

 

We all know we have an ordinary list, but we are just not doing the things EVERY football team does.

It doesn't take talent to lead, run, go where you're told to etc etc...

It seems something is wrong with the communication, either Neeld is saying the wrong things or the players aren't getting it, either way that should not be happening by this time of year.

Just have a bit of faith, they had the scoring end of the ground thats all, its all up hill from here...

Scoring end? Isn't the game at Etihad?! lol...


Enough is enough already.

Sick of wanting to cry everytime I watch us play.

Wtf is this setup? No forwards, constantly outnumbered all over the ground. Just embarrassing.

Two more years of this rubbish. Really?

Such a bad excuse. Could not believe it when I read that.

So because we are 2 years behind other teams we cannot run and make an option?

So sad.

Rivers spare man in defence means now there is absolutely no chance of doing anything in the forward line.

We can't even get it to the forward line... We could have Plugger, Modra, and Buddy playing there and the score would be the same

 

Who would you play up forward? What options has he got?

When we have the ball outside 50 marking options such as Martin, Sylvia are trotting around "thinking someone else will do it, is it my responsibility to provide a target ?"

Lacking serious nous....

When we have the ball outside 50 marking options such as Martin, Sylvia are trotting around "thinking someone else will do it, is it my responsibility to provide a target ?"

Lacking serious nous....

Spot on. They need to scrap the "whatever it takes" motto and go with "if not you, who?"


Spot on. They need to scrap the "whatever it takes" motto and go with "if not you, who?"

Or the more direct ..."pull your finger out and get a f...ken kick!"

Spot on. They need to scrap the "whatever it takes" motto and go with "if not you, who?"

Even if they're stuffed from running defending (can't be before quarter time), at least someone work towards the goal square and provide a contest.

Absolute rabble.


two clear chances missed swept up the other end of the ground for a NM goal.

Trengove stuff up for a Harvey goal.. FFS


Trengove and Grimes, inspirational captains or turnover kings?

And.....SPENCER IS A GOOSE!!!!

 

Quick kick out of the centre direct to full forward one out.......what do you know ? A mark and goal result !


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