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9 minutes ago, deanox said:

A bit of both.  It has also been lack of space.  Saints have worked harder this quarter to tighten the contest and we instinctively look for a handball if not in the clear. It's an experience/decisive thing; were playing too strictly to the game plan instead of adapting. 

In particular, they've gotten on to of the midfield contest this quarter. 

Y can't we kick a goal

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Our descision making is still terrible at times. Our voice must be poor as well, how many times have we been run down?! Saints pressure has been amazing in second qtr.

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1 minute ago, faultydet said:

My god this is ugly

 

us 41

them 48

 

Feels like we are 10 goals down

It's gonna get a whoooolllle lot uglier. 

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Absolutely rubbish qtr 

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aaaaaaaaand the standard last 10 seconds goal to the saints

 

us 41

them 54

 

This is going to get ugly

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Now Roos is either gonna figure this out or we'll get smashed.

 

Bet he doesn't!!

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Get [censored]. 

I am so sick of losing to insignifent rubbish clubs. 

We are an infuriating dumb bunch of footballers playing lazy football. 

They want it and we don't. Simple. And beyond pathetic. 

 

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They will know they have us now. Same as the last 13 games in a row.

 

Pity the fool who plonked his hard earned on this mob today. We just cannot beat this shithouse mob at this gtround.

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3 minutes ago, Webber said:

Three times in the last 5 minutes they've had a player loose 40meters from the kick out with nobody anywhere near them. 

The interchange play

 

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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Well some of us could see this coming in the first quarter, clearly Melbourne couldn't.

Well done, you got it right! Still, if you're unrelentingly negative, you'll get it right when it happens.

You can't lose if you expect it to be horrible every time. Sometimes it is, and you win. Sometimes it's not, and you win.

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[censored] pathetic effort. You'd think they could just flood and kill the ball for a minute. That's just stupid and lazy football. 

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We fundamentally do not know what to do from a mark or free kick.

  1. We don't get behind the man on the mark quick enough
  2. We have a lot of players who are one-sided that tend to run to their non-favoured side
  3. We don't face towards the goal so end up kicking on an angle

 

 

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Appalling quarter.

Slow, lazy, poor structures, and two simple set shots missed.

Gawn getting murdered by Hickey for the second time this year.

So similar to the previous St Kilda game.

Could not be more upset right now.

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2 minutes ago, stuie said:

Gee we look tired, who would have thought?.....

 

Love it. Was wondering how long it would take you.

Actually, we just look like badly skilled, unaware footballers.

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