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I feel that Toumpas is a confidence player, not getting that free for high when it was so obvious in the 1st quarter has gotten to him. Not good enough but...

well then he has got a pathetic rubbish attitude

Fcuk him off. Had enough of these slim hipped nancies representing my club...

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Swans are 2 players down and are coming off a slog.last week. They are destroying us. But it's also a matter of us playing awful, accountable, selfish and lazy football.

Swans will win by 10 goals. At least.

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simply not running hard enough, not creating the options, causing indecision, and in turn skill errors and turn overs.

One of the worst halves I've seen from this club

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Defensively i don't think we've been bad. I know we make skill errors etc that cost is in defence but we are manning up well, protecting space etc.

What we aren't doing is attacking well. We aren't rubbing for each other, creating space or leading.

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Toump is probably our hardest working player from what I can see, and his touches have been classy but the whole team needs to get involved, I'd rather see blokes get reported for going to hard than soft half ass efforts

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A lot of football 101 errors in the first half. This doesn't give some of our actually talented kids a chance to show what they may have. Even Lumumba struggles to look more than pedestrian with us because he never gets a chance to play to his strengths which has something to do with time and space and run. How do we expect the kids to do anything? Some of our experienced guys have been average at best.

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how is dawes and hogan supposed to get a kick when the ball never goes forward,play them both on the wing at least they could defend from there.[censored] i have had this club 60yrs good grief .ps just venting my spleen

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Is it too early to bring on Watts? LOL.

I get what Roos is trying to achieve, but surely there is a better way of going about it.

I would hate for his ego to get in the way of him willing to change some of his plans, in order to achieve a better result. Doing something over and over again, expecting a different result is the epitome of stupidity (especially with some of the coconuts we have playing for us at the moment).

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Jack Watts - half time and not even a stat. Show some heart, at least give away a free!

Hard to get a stat when you are in the green vest chook.

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