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GAME DAY at Alice Springs - Round 9

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We don't know how to win games from behind.

We can only win if we are ahead at the start. As soon as the opposition get a few ahead we always just crumble instead of fighting back

 

Midfield should be beaten with a stick on the way back home.

The whole team should walk back, would save us some money on airfares and really turn this week into a win for us.

Can't wait to hear the cr@p Roos will try and jusitfy to us this week

I'm 100% certain it'll start with, "Yeah, look.."

 

It's interesting listening to the radio. The commentators can tell 3 moves ahead what Port are aiming to do.

We seem to have no idea.


 

Still watching, Nasher? And yes, you should reply.

Is Nathan Jones injured ? 5 touches since quarter time


Is this team aware of how [censored] bad they are? Do they give a [censored]? I give up.

We don't know how to win games from behind.

We can only win if we are ahead at the start. As soon as the opposition get a few ahead we always just crumble instead of fighting back

We were a head at the start...

Turned it off.

It's like watching the GWS match all over again


The coaching staff/match comittee have a lot to answer for...

You drop 2 midfielders in Newtown & Riley and bring one defender and one midfielder in. So we are a side already low on midfield options but you go one midfielder short the following week. Fitzpatrick, there was never a match up for him once Ryder pulled out.. Why play him ? Just because he had a good game last week! You need to pick a side that suits the situation. Why Fitzpatrick wa then not subbed out of the game is even more baffling.. Port have run us off our feet. Wouldn't have taken a brain surgeon to realise that would have happened. Also only one of Bail or M.Jones can play, Jones has done a good job on Pittard but we're playing with 2 less offensive players when those two are playing a defensive forward role

 

Might need to get that Priorty Pick 2015 thread going again

Again, we show that we can't keep up in the midfield with top sides. Gray, Boak, Wines and Ebert are head and shoulders above every one of our mids unfortunately. We are desperate for Brayshaw and Petracca to come on faster than should be expected of youngsters.


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