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Still a 1/2 of footy to go...

This club continues to breaks the hearts of its supporters & questions need to be asked....an opportunity to secure a finals spot vs a team playing for what?

Were is the leadership to ensure the team is up for the game?

Were is the intensity required to play at this level & for finals?

 

 

Christ imagine if we played their first string side. Where is the defensive aspect to our game. I'd pay my house if we could stick a bloody tackle. 

 

Regardless of the result. We still need to find more Leaders

Jones doesn't know how to lead in these situations. It has happened so many times before. I am sure he wants to, but he doesn't know how to rise above extreme pressure. 

Once again expection has cracked us. 

1 more hour to make a change

1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

Is TMac the worst decision maker in the AFL?

He looks cooked. So slow. Last few efforts wete deplorable.

Goodwin get us back on track.

Hogan out with a hammy. Did he come across a black cat or something.  What a  [censored] performance so far.

We just cannot handle being overwhelming favorites.

Maybe we are to scared to play finals. 

 

any news on Hogan?

Edit: Hammy. are you [censored] kidding me? FML

1 minute ago, demon4eva said:

Peace at halftime 

At least we can't get further behind during the break ?


In case anyone is wondering, our percentage is currently 0.4% above West Coast's (on current numbers, about 8 points).

Hogan hamstring. 

What a great season we've had with injuries. 

The biggest disappointment to half time is this is not suprising. A game like this where we lack intensity and the ability to run and execute proves we are not ready for finals. 

1 minute ago, BAMF said:

any news on Hogan?

Hamstring, done for the day (at least).

 

Effing hell. We'd be 12 goals down already if we were playing a decent side.

Can't believe how bad we play whenever we play teams we should be flogging!


Woke up in London praying to myself "please let us be comfortably in front, or at least in front, I'll take that!" To be almost 30pts down at half time is sickening, the Pies have put many of their best players out for next year, they don't have finals to play for, the only things they are playing for is pride and the chance to humiliate us. 

I think something that annoys me the most about this is how many times have WE been in the same situation in the last 10 years and gone out with a whimper (flogged by Geelong final round last year), say what you like about the Pies but they have pride for the jumper and the club. 

I was quietly confident about this week but was also concerned about the premature finals talk. I love this club, but sometimes I hate following them. 

This second half is where we find out the metal of these players and perhaps if Goodwin is able to get them up again. 

STAND THE F--- UP DEES!!!!

Hogan out in middle running

Hogan is out there 

Hogan is back out, wtf is going on?


Jesse is so bloody unlucky.

Best player we have.

Dad dies.

Gets cancer.

Breaks collarbone.

Comes back to kick six goals then have his hammy give up.

I would change clubs if I were him.

Had a feeling Id be having to hope someone loses to play finals.

We all delude ourselves as Dees supporters.

Me too, Guilty of drinking the coolade.

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Interesting that Hogan has run out with the players doing warm up

He doesn't look good though.

 

Hogan's out there.

Vince should sacrifice his season and take Elliot out of the game. Killing us. 

Nothing against Bernie, he'd just know how to get it done. 


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