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GAME DAY - ROUND 4

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Given he's changed sfa today i can only surmise this is Goodwins brand of football ??

Hmmmm ????

10 straight 

 

lol @ Goodwin, almost as bad as Neeld right now 

 

10 goals to ZIP

Well done boys keep up the effort. 

 

You want money for [censored] memberships well your not getting a cent from me. Absolute [censored] [censored]

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3 minutes ago, DSP said:

Im off home. Cant watch another second of that drivel. Could of spent it with my little girl, but against better judgment showed up.

 

Hope i never see Bugg again. Harmes is close behind. Lever wont be dropped as he is the golden boy but deserves too. 5 or so others that were average at BEST today.

Refusal or inability to adapt is a massive issue for us.

My niece wanted to watch tiny toons, I convinced her to watch this. Now I feel awful because I’m going away for two weeks tomorrow

22 minutes ago, olisik said:

They have a raft of injuries, we should be destroying them.

Clarko knows too well our weaknesses.  He played with us for a time.

 

He Knows we fall apart easily under our supporters negative vibes out on the filed of battle.

 

Other club's supporters normally call for opposition Blood...  they'll call 'BALL' at the drop of a hat__  to harass the opposition.

They'll 'BOO' the opposition or whatever they can, at every chance,,, they'll do all they can to use their vocal pressure to put their opponents Off.

They'll do all they can to pressure the Umpires to call on their behalf

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US, when we feel at all negative or a little intimidated,.,,,, we start to rip our own players a new one.

 

The players,  [ OUR Players ]  feel this on-field,,, and it effects their mental composure.

 

We actually harass Our Own Players with our fear & negativity,,,, when things get too tough for us.

We become negative,,, and then eventually,,, so do our players, in response.

 

'this is the club culture'___ not the team culture___ 'but the club culture',,,, so as It's become, after so many years of Beatings.

 

WE supporters need to learn and comprehend this... because it stops our gun-players from developing___ by putting too much negativity into their minds, on-field.

 

.... we do not want them becoming gun-shy, from our game-day negativity.

 

Save the negativity for during the week.  There is no-place for LIVE vocal negativity at our players, during games...

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showing no effort really annoys me ,[censored] right off

Bring back Roosy otherwise im over it.

Why is it we can be held constantly and hawthorn players can stand beside our man on the mark! 

We are playing like crud but bloody hell umpires. 


75 mins between goals

Nothing more to say....

[censored] that’s what a goal looks like. 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Anyone else ashamed to be a dees supporter today?

Judging by all the faces at Richmond station, nope.

putrid kick by petracca, we can't hit a target to save ourselves


Well I just woke up, glad I slept through that rubbish still a clueless football club I see, Richmond will beat us by 100 next week bookmark it

 

Weak as [censored].. haven’t changed 

Lever deserves to be dropped


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