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GAME DAY - ROUND 3

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If this is our game plan, then Goody needs to go.

If Goody can't get us to play his way, he needs to go.

FMD this is so frustrating to watch.

 

Least buggys kicking has improved

Losing every single one on one. Getting reamed by umpires. Only trail by 13 so we are still in it. Time to become a match day coach Goodwin. 

INSPIRE.

 

Bugg seems to get himself opportunities but never kicks straight, today may be his day


So much Majak love from Ed 

If they just replayed the last 8 games against North and saved me the hassle of going to this shizen; that would be appreciated. 

The umpires should be taken out the back and shot. Disgraceful display!

 

Oliver not handling a tag well so far

Bugg and Kent our goal kickers.....mmm. What the?


1 minute ago, GCDee said:

So much Majak love from Ed 

I'm trying to work out what I'm hating the most, the umpiring or Majak actually looking like a footballer. 

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Loose man in defence destroys us every time.

Loose man in general and it seems to happen all the time.

How many people in here pooped themselves in the first 15 minutes? Not going to bother reading but we may need to send the cops round to check on a few. 

Only complaint at the moment is us bombing the thing forward. We all knew we couldn't do that, yet we have done it and they have picked it off with ease. When we lower our eyes we kick goals. Funny that. 

Great to see Buggy kick both goals as well! 

The fact that we have not come our breathing fire today, and have allowed for long periods of poor footy in the past 2 indicates that the players' are lazy and not inspired. An indictment on the coach.

Our supposed game-plan is proving elusive, and we don't have a contigency in place for when it isn't working. All failings on the coaching group. Goodwin's time at the helm is fast approaching the point of no return.


How stupid are our players hacking forward or kicking long down the line when we've got a small forward line. This is just horrible to watch.

1 minute ago, Sigil said:

I'm trying to work out what I'm hating the most, the umpiring or Majak actually looking like a footballer. 

Credit where credit is due, he has been very good so far.

Well I hope that was our crap quarter !!

Lucky not to be further behind.

Our spread is terrible, they are hunting us so well we are hardly moving. Our skills are fucken atrocious. 

Hope that's our bad quarter.


4 minutes ago, DSP said:

Least buggys kicking has improved

Thank goodness for Bugg!  Kicking practice appears to be working

And Lever would want to start pulling his finger out, he looks slow and dumb.

 

I can’t watch or listen to it which is frustrating but looking at the scoreboard at least we managed to peg it back after giving them yet ANOTHER fast start. 

13 points can be reeled in quickly if they switch f—k on. Sounds like the umpires are wearing blue and white undies. 

This is where having Tom MacDonald out, Weidemann not ready, and Pederson down on form hurts us. Fritsch isn't experienced enough or solid enough physically to be playing as a KPF.

At the other end, Frost. Not a smart footballer, and it's being shown up today. 

And the above helped by some seriously dodgy frees in front of goal.


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