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GAME DAY - Round 11

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Dumb footballers just dumb, leadership leadership leadership, 10 players should have been behind the ball

 

Why not put players behind the ball after getting in front ??????????

I am over this footy club.

Can't deal with this [censored] any more. A game we should have won and we blew it.

 

Howe put us in front with a minute to go, what do we do? We keep 6 in our front half.

Poor awareness from both the coaches and players. Runners should've been straight out after Howe goaled to get us all back, player's should have had enough smarts to realise this too.

Dumb dumb dumb from all involved.

So f*cking disappointing. It's unbelievable a team can lose like that. How long until this crap changes!?!


Well that just takes the cake............ we lost against a pathetic team yet again. Will be lucky to win again this season. Last year all over again. [censored] off MFC. Passed by yet another rebuilding team.

Brainless club. Get numbers behind the ball. School boys could figure that out. Unfking believable !!!

 

Such a complicated game.......

Not really, just the way we make it look.

Can't wait for another pizzmeoff presser

Useless fn lot

Because we are fukking stupid.

40 seconds to go and you don't put players back.


If the team is so [censored] stupid to not now to get back for the last 30 seconds well I give up

Could anyone else see Stevens getting free out the back of that centre stoppage well before it happened? Lack of leadership. Someone should have plonked themselves on that side of the contest. Woeful performance. Another game at that hole of a ground that we never looked like winning.

There are some serious problems at this club if we had 6 forwards after the Howe goal.

Whether it's on the players, or the coaches, or a combination of both, I don't care, that's an indictment on this club.


Unbelievable. The stupidity of these players has no bounds.

Flood the [censored] backline so they can't kick a goal you idiots!

Watch Roos now put it all back on the player's "i told them to get back", yada yada yada.

I blame the coaches, i blame the players

 

As disappointed as I am it would only truly sicken me if I'd had expected anything else from this lot.

I lowered my sights ages ago....it helps. Doesn't erase ...just numbs you


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