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GAMEDAY - Round 22

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Weeds isn't ready. Pedersen would have nabbed that one.

 

As usual, umps handing our opposition dodgy frees resulting in goals.


Have had our chances to get back into this ... poor disposal and kicking at goal.

 

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

Yeah like last week

Can't tell if that's sarcasm or not, but do you really think Wiederman is a better option right now that Cam Pedersen?

Gibbs should get reported for the Headbutt to Jettas knee


Just now, Chook said:

Can't tell if that's sarcasm or not, but do you really think Wiederman is a better option right now that Cam Pedersen?

50/50

It's not often you see a team with only 1 free at half time, looking forward to them evening it up as we storm in a 8 goal last term!

Just now, olisik said:

12 frees to 1

They have missed so many for us as well.  Even then out of the centre Curnow had a chance to dispose of it, got tackled and it fumbled out... play on.  That last one on Vince was a joke.

Only 3 goals though, if we start kicking straight it's ours.

Neal-Bullen and Michie doing very little to excite me at the moment. 


Just now, --coach-- said:

It's not often you see a team with only 1 free at half time, looking forward to them evening it up as we storm in a 8 goal last term!

Can we make that an eight goal third quarter, might heart can not take waiting till the last.

This halftime break is a chance for our new leaders to really set a standard for what's acceptable and what's not. Has Roos truly changed our culture?

1 minute ago, bing181 said:

Have had our chances to get back into this ... poor disposal and kicking at goal.

 

It's decision making that's the problem.

Our constant handpassing from the half forward line and handpassing to stationery teammates is disgusting.


I've got this feeling, I know its real its got a hold on me.

Cmon Demons, you've got me screaming, got me ripping off my seat.

 

Edited by johndemons

While we are playing some terrible footy, the umpiring is killing us.

Apart from Jetta who is now injured, every other player is having a [censored] stinker. We can't win like this. 

Clearances are what 11-0? 

And who the [censored] is on Gibbs???

God this team knows just how to ruin your day don't they? 

 

 

No chance of winning this. No efforts no desire. Thought they could just show up and win. Joke of a club 

Seriously though, shouldn't we be on 33 points? That Tyson point wasn't added.

Maybe I'm going nuts. Was bound to happen.


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