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4 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Lever is simply just going to the wrong position three quarters of the time and never effects the contest. 

 

Really concerning how much he isn't clicking 

It takes two. It's not just Lever, it's the players downfield as well.

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Just now, Lord Travis said:

Goodwin being shown up again today. Organization and strategy with ball today has been atrocious. I wish we had a coach who could organize this group properly because it’s a top 4 team playing below their ability at present.

So glad we had that closed training session to work on that super secret strategy of PANIC BALL. 

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1 minute ago, qwerty7 said:

You're right, we are in it for sure but i think it's frustrating because we should be winning? kicking behind after behind, making poor decisions inside 50... i just hope we tidy up and win this because we really cannot afford to lose 

Absolutely.  Worry and frustration are two different things - I'm frustrated that we didn't take our chances, but not worried about the rest of the game ahead.  We are in the game.

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Not so sure mate, need a massive 2nd half to win this

We need to correct how we're playing - fix up the fumbles, take our chances and we win.

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58 minutes ago, Chook said:

Not enough reward for our dominance this quarter. Need a goal or 3 more to make it feel right.

Spot on chook. the hawks are mentally harassing US, turning US into the 'hunted'.

We started to fumble the thing, and overuse it, Because of this tactic.

In the 2nd Qtr the hawks started to move the ball with a free abandon,,, whilst we felt harassed by the perception of pressure.

 

This is where we have to 'grow as a club'...

 

... we all ( supporters/players ), at the ground,,,,  start to panic a little inside... whilst the hawks just continue to ramp up the defensive pressure on their opponents...  until the opponent cracks.

 

WE are cracking.... up till half-time.

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Here is how the supporters can HELP the team.  >  Take a deep breath and be ready to be solid behind The D's,,,,  

and make yourselves feel you want the contest.

 

DO NOT become conservative,,, and call for our players to move the ball in haste.... to just kick the thing,  to get rid of the ball,  to kick it long.

We need our players to refocus, and to re-find the composure... to lower the eyes and to maintain possession as much as possible, & to start to control the Tempo of the game.

 

This is where our supporters need to 'change their spots'... to not panic, & to 'start to breath',  LIKE the HUNTER.

 

Start to HUNT Melbourne.  be the HUNTERS

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

They kicked 4 goals for the term, we kicked 4 points.  They just took their chances, we didn't.  Plenty of time to fix things up.

 

Yes I understand, but you’re not even worried? Ok. Glad to see some optimism.

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I'm not really one to bag players, but Bugg ... just seems to have zero awareness of what's going on around him.

Still don't feel we can have Harmes, Bugg and ANB in the same team, all 3 of them are a worry with the ball, ANB a bit less so. It's where we need players like Brayshaw to step up.

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You can not tell me that Hawks are leading through their own good play. Five goals down to inept football in  the back half. Not only Lever, but poor decision making  is killing this football club.Obviously most of the players grew up in the drought, for they do not know what to do with a wet slippery ball. Hopefully Goodwin rips into them at half time. Not confident of a win at all.

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2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

And Harmes rucking is a joke. I know we don’t want to go tall in the wet but the whole time Gawn was on the bench was an utter shambles in the middle. 

Yep another lost at selection game comin up Goodwin No Idea

I iterated during the week that HARMES AND ANB shpuld both be axed and on todays ( make that CAREER) PERFORMANCES SORRY THEY JUST ARENT AND NEVER WILL BE UP TO IT!

Lever is a seriously limited and fumbly player and we paid several zillion toi get a loose fumbly player Fuuurk 

Pedo / Weeds should have played to relieve Max and don't tell me Hunt and  Hannan woukld not have been handy Jeffy shockin today and Bugg well that's Bugg a NQR Player

Another shockin q which only proves to me that we haven't improved at all from last year and will year after Friggen year tease chew us up and spit us out!

NOT GOOD ENOUGH!

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1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Yes I understand, but you’re not even worried? Ok. Glad to see some optimism.

Frustrated, not worried.  We have done plenty right, we just haven't taken our chances as yet.  When we do, like we did in the first term, then we'll be back on top and in control of the match.

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Yep another lost at selection game comin up Goodwin No Idea

Yep, another post saying "lost at selection". Which you say every week. Even when we win.

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