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Kent needs his arse kicked, he constantly over looks free fwds when he has the chance.

get off his bakc...half our lot couldnt take a fn mark if their life depended on it...He takes the game on.... point your angst at the no hopers !!!

He was unlucky not to goal and then your comments would look pretty fn stupid !!

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Roos needs to tear them a new one and show us why we're paying him a million plus a year. I know the players are crap but he's the man who sets the standards. He now needs to enforce them. There's no excuse for putting supporters through this garbage week after week.

My usual optimism has taken a beating in the last hour.

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WTF is wrong with this team?

Playing side: Is anyone willing to take the game on? Must we stop and prop everytime we get the ball?

Coaching side: Can we go up the corridor every now and then?

I am going to be ill by full time. ALL involved with the MFC should be f***ing ashamed by that atrocity.

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Worst quarter for the year ........ bar none!!!!

not over yet :rolleyes:

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He has 8g 6p year to date.. When a fwd is free running into 50 and he is under pressure having a shot from 60 then the free fwd.

I agree with you, but I hated Kent's three consecutive turnovers in a row more. He's having a shocker, but at least he's getting the ball unlike Dawes and Frawley.

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Maybe try Gawn in the F50 and stay close to goal and have Barry or Salem at his feet to crumb.

For the love of god get Frawley back and put Dawes CHF or on the bench.

Something needs to change.

Geez it's infuriating being a dees supporter.

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WHY IS IT THAT GWS SKILLS UNDER PRESSURE ARE FAR FAR BETTER THAN OURS WHEN WE HAVE NO PRESSURE?

They are also down to 1 and a half interchange options and are still killing us, Are we fit ?doesn't look like it? Are we tanking/?Sheez looks very much like it!

Too much speed, better ball usage, spread, and GRUNT!

Shocking

Get RILEY ON!

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