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We have been porridge so far. If we dont get our act together were done.

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18 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Umpire tells Carlton player to move back one metre on mark, Carlton player stands still, umpire doesn't give a 50 metre penalty.

 

Yeah I saw that too

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We aren't too far off the pace.

Targets need to be hit. That is crucial.

That being said, I would rather be up than down.

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20 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Kent - hardly a shade of his former self, slow an lazy.

Don't know which Kent you're talking about but that's extremely typical of this one. Exactly why I didn't want him picked!

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Just now, Petraccattack said:

LOL

As expected, we look like a team that has no interest in playing finals

Just a shakey start like always. Umps havent helped and b4 anyone says leave it out they were gifted 2 frees in front of goal. Hogan missed a soda.

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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Umpiring has been poor but we're losing this match ourselves with horrible skill errors and not running both ways. Hard to see how we'll win this today. Worrying signs to allow another bottom 4 team to dictate the game against us.

Agree, don't think we are that far out of it, just need to tidy up the things you mention above. Bounce of the ball has been kind to them as well plus a couple of dubious umpiring descisions. Goody will sort that out at quarter time, all good.


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Just now, leave it to deever said:

We have made many errors but we are getting the ball. Oliver doing well. 2 iffy frees have given them goals so we are well and truly in it. Besides we never win first quarters.

Good teams don't allow a bottom 4 club to break away.  We will be lucky to make finals given the time still left for Jones, Watts and Jack to come back.  Without them we look bog ordinary

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Kruezer and gibbs killing us. What has happened to Kent. Terrible.  Id rather see trenners play 

2 possessions Kent - not enough.  Last chance surely.

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Lewis looks like its his first game so often with his disposal

Leadership in tight games especially in the absence of our captains is surely why Lewis was recruited - TIME TO STAND UP, JORDAN

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To be honest it's gone pretty much as I expected - we can't win the contested ball and our disposal going anywhere i50 looks garbage

We are slow in transition both offensively and defensively 

Hogan, Garlett and Smith all look severely underdone

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Just now, Petraccattack said:

LOL

As expected, we look like a team that has no interest in playing finals

Yep, so typical of a Melbourne culture. Build the hopes up, then crash it all down in the blink of an eye. I fear this game will be over by half time, and so too the season.

 

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Getting opened up easier than a can of beans !!

Need better than this. Sloppy sloppy Dees !!

Playing dumb footy and into their hands....too often.

Gotta lift big time. 

Season on line right here ( unfortunately )

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Not sure why Kent was brought in ahead of JKH or even Kennedy, or what strength he brings.

Carlton well-drilled, and exploiting it. One of the issues for us is not so much covering injuries, but doing so where everyone is playing (effectively) out of position. 

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Quarter time couldn't have come quickly enough. The difference between the teams can be summed up by the ratio of kicks to handballs. They're kicking when a kick is required and we're overdoing the handball. We can still win if Goodwin makes the appropriate adjustment. 

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Jeez there's a lot of sooking on this thread. Blues are a better side than people realise. We have about 3 good footballers playing, and many coming off long layoffs. We're still better, we just have no structure. None of this should come as a shock.


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PLUGGER!!!!

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1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Good teams don't allow a bottom 4 club to break away.  We will be lucky to make finals given the time still left for Jones, Watts and Jack to come back.  Without them we look bog ordinary

Nice snap Tommy

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12 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I'm currently selling my shares in Stretch.

Stretch has been good. Watch the game

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1 minute ago, DemonAndrew said:

To be honest it's gone pretty much as I expected - we can't win the contested ball and our disposal going anywhere i50 looks garbage

We are slow in transition both offensively and defensively 

Hogan, Garlett and Smith all look severely underdone

Except we are winning the contested ball.

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