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GAME DAY - Round 7

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Havent even got the game on tv. Cant bring myself to watch us getting absolutely hammered again. Have just about lost all hope after the last 10 years. Can we even pretend to behave like a football team?

 
 

Hawks aren't like Sydney.

This *will* be a 100 point loss.


Nathan Jones and Tyson disappointing yet again. They have both been well below their best all year.

Jones can't get away with just going through the motions anymore. He has failed to take his game to the next level.

Edited by praha

I just hope that Hogan really is sore because we look like a team that has conceded defeat before the game even started

Sick of this shithouse attitude. We should have enough belief in ourselves to at least give a contest

Also I repeat, why the [censored] is Spencer playing ahead of Jamar???

Run the goddam ball out. Stop kicking it to the zone they have set up 35 metres behind the blooy ball!!!

 

Institute a drinking game where you down a shot every time the Hawks score a goal and at least you won't remember the game.

The players turn up just awaiting the inevitable thrashing, so why should supporters bother getting their hopes up? Mentally weak and pathetic leadership across the board.

I'm off to enjoy this beautiful Autumn day, which so rarely fall on weekends. Just look at that sunshine!

Edited by Lamashtu


Howe, Dawes, Lumumba, Vince

Experienced guys that are doing absolutely nothing

Its hard watching us get sucked in.

All our players chase the ball carrier. They wait until we have commited and then pass it off to a free running player.

The last 3 weeks have been garbage. Never going to win these games but the required effort just hasn't been there. Make these teams earn these wins FFS. Its depressing how far away we are from these teams.


Havent even got the game on tv. Cant bring myself to watch us getting absolutely hammered again. Have just about lost all hope after the last 10 years. Can we even pretend to behave like a football team?

Just curious Ding... when did u start thinking we might be here to play AFL footy like the other 17 clubs?

Institute a drinking game where you down a shot every time the Hawks score a goal and at least you won't remember the game.

What would you suggest Maple? Midori with a coke chaser?

Can we FFS make a tackle stick?

Exactly. The Hawks just shrug our tacklers off or eventually shake them.

If we can't manage to put some muscle into our tackling we will be an absolute laughing stock.

For the first 10 minutes we were even or better in general play. Really good intensity, clearances were in our favour, and we got some space forward.

But our skill errors undo our hard work and it kills our confidence. Bail's kick across goal was embarrassing.

Our set up when the ball is in their forward line is terrible, too.


high time some of senior players put their hand up tyson jones viv shocking not competive at all

Bails kick to rough head sums us up and the game well.

I'm out. Enjoy

Thanks Ethan I am stuck in the Southern Stand!!

What would you suggest Maple? Midori with a coke chaser?

Perfect choice Mr Shadow.

 

Salem still in the rooms with physios...maybe we should all just pack up now :(


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