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GAME DAY - Round 4, 2017

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6.3 to 0.2 for the quarter. 

Not a finals side.


Our midfield is a joke right now

2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Out coached again. 

Badly. It is embarrassing. I taken the $8s about Freo on Crownbet earlier. May as well make some money off of it.

Goodwin can't coach at all, he is useless.

 
4 minutes ago, reynolds46 said:

This club are just perennial losers 

It seems we are in a spot of bother but the game isn't over.

No need for razor blades.


Heads=Off. Turnips= On.

Our positioning at the contest is horrendous. Too many Melbourne players ball hunting allowing Freo players hanging back free getting used every time. Amateurish.

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Massive question marks now. Our defence has fallen off a cliff, bad selections every week so far and no obvious plan b 

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Apart from the 2nd, 3rd and 4th quarters against St.Kilda, we haven't really played all that well so far this year.


1 minute ago, WattsUp2312 said:

Players have lost shape - total panic.

we are a bottom 8 club. 

We are not a bottom 8 club. We are a good side. Currently we have Melksham kicking out, and that says it all.

Sam weideman has been out marked 9 times this game.

pederson would not have been 

5 minutes ago, demoniac said:

Our positioning at the contest is horrendous. Too many Melburne players ball hunting allowing Freo players hanging back free getting used every time. Amateurish.

100%

Strong wind towards that end?


Disgusting. Melbourne of 2013. Welcome back. I missed you and your total lack of awareness and leadership. 

5 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

We are not a bottom 8 club. We are a good side. Currently we have Melksham kicking out, and that says it all.

Ladder ain't going to lie after today.

 

If we get up from here I'll be VERY surprised. Freo won't give this lead up.

 

 

disgraceful.

 

No BOJ sponsor, stupid and lazy players, dumb coaches. This football club clearly drinks its own bath water.

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