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GAMEDAY - Round 10

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Lovely mark Hogan!

If only you could kick hey?!

Edited by Jaded

 

Hope they brought their normal footy boots.......A change at half time might be in order.

Gee Newton is a poor decision maker and so slow.

 

 

Just now, AdamFarr said:

Gee Newton is a poor decision maker and so slow.

Didn't have a lot of choice then.

Just now, AdamFarr said:

Gee Newton is a poor decision maker and so slow.

Out for Oliver next week without a doubt. Or even Trenners. He's so ordinary. 


2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Viney has got to learn to deal with the attention and contain his aggression, getting sucked in too easily and giving stupid free kicks away. 

Teams will target him more over the coming weeks and if he aspires to be a top footballer he has to let that crud go and play the football.

Might not be playing in coming weeks.

Important game. Can't keep missing shots on goal - our defence set up doesn't account for it

 

 

Garland is moronic.

He leaves players empty constantly despite having multiple teammates attacking the player he's running too.

You could see that goal as soon as Garland left him.


[censored] sake fox,we want to watch the melbourne game

Is there an almighty breeze blowing.....or our kicking's just rubbish hg today ?

When the ball coming in long to their goal has to be a Dees player in goalsquare sweeping the contest.

1 minute ago, Monocology said:

Might not be playing in coming weeks.

Important game. Can't keep missing shots on goal - our defence set up doesn't account for it

 

Interesting point actually - we just have to kick straight if we're going to give away so many easy shots out the back.

Omac. No peripheral vision.


Can we get the bloody ball out of O macs area of the field 

Garland is going back at such a rapid rate. So slow.

 

 


So they pay that throw against us but not the blatant Wingard one 2 minutes ago.

Bullsh*t

Edited by Buzzy

Can someone please check that the commentators aren't wearing Port scarves. This is like listening to 5AA during those untelevised pre season games. 

 

The Diamond Defense if anything highlights how poor our defensive stocks are. It's a system that demands accountability but Garland, Omac, Tmac all breakdown in this regard. Jetta the only one accountable.

It's a learning curve, and we're learning a lot.

Nice to have a strong FF but someone teach into bloody kick!!


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