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Can we still blame Toumpas or was it Watts' fault?

Watts missed an easy goal.

 
 

Cannot .... Put .... My .... Disgust .... Into .... Words.
A team of forking fools.


Chucked am absolute spaz when they kicked that last goal. Only MFC could snatch defeat from the jaws of victory like that. Retards.

Guess we now have to suffer the sugar coaters telling us how much we have improved when they get home from the game and start posting................

MFC = GAGF.

Very [censored] disappointing?

Jack Stevens refused to lose... 2 Vital possesions that led to the winning goal.

We froze like rabbits in the headlights yet again.

Positives - Jack Viney, Jimmy Toumpas, Angus Brayshaw, Jack Watts & The Hulk.

 

Why was there not 15 in the backline as soon as Howe kicked the goal? You could see Roosy yelling it into the phone. Surely the players practice this in their drills or at least know what to do?

Jones couldn't properly shake the tag. Too many of Vince's kicks are up-and-under. Cross too. Lumumba was awful, Dunn squibbed contests, and apparently none of them organised a flood into the backline.

Riley and Michie are clearly not good enough, Stretch and ANB are clearly not ready, but none of that matters - our leaders are continuing to stifle development at this club.


This will suck the absolute life out of this footy club now.

We will get flogged by Geelong next week and then cop another hiding against WC after the bye,

I predicted a bottom 3 finish and [censored] like Curry berated me.

This club is [censored] too predictable.

Paul Roos is 99% to blame today

We get in front with minutes to go. He doesn't put Jones in the guts. He doesn't put 3 extra back. He does sweet [censored] all.

This team is a joke. I've had a gutful.


Season gone changes next week Goodwin in Roos out time to see if Goodwin has it

Even with 40 seconds left I knew they would win.

Hogan, get out while you can before you're brought down.

Hush Ethan.

I don't care who deserved to win, when you hit the front with 40 seconds to go you don't lose.

You put men behind the ball and close it down. The lack of footy smarts and discipline is unbelievable and inability to close up the game beggars belief. Twice Jack Steven runs the ball into their forward line and the ball is loose FFS.

And I don't care what he did throughout the game Viney giving away that free with a jumper punch trying to be the tough man is so undisciplined his ears should be burning all week.


 

The last quarter was shocking. The saints should have put us away. That result flattered us. Love to see us play with the passion and flair the saints did. Losing faith in Roos.

The players need to have a good hard [censored] look at themselves. We are the only side in the AFL that lose that game... How the [censored] do you not put numbers behind the ball, the players are [censored].. 17 other clubs once Howe kicks that goal start pushing back. What did we do ? Not one single player went back. The skipper was at CHF just standing there, start telling people to get back FFS... This lose is %100 on the players. Just let Hogan go home, poor kid


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