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Just now, Dirts said:

No

 

 

agreed if we canr beat a team with 2 men down we dont deserve it. Were choking Atm.

Need to get Oliver into the game. 

 

Up there with one of the worst quarters of the year I reckon.

Poor kicking is poor football.


Our inaccuracy and the Swans doing it for Alex Johnson will be our downfall today.

We can’t beat anyone in the 8. Flat track bullies

 

Mentally weak team. Even if we somehow make finals, we will get smacked. 

Pathetic ball use and pathetic goal kicking. Game killers. 


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Its just not our day.

Tom McDonald is out of form kicking wise.

He missed some a few weeks ago and you could just tell he had lost his magic touch.

1 hour ago, SPC said:

Not confident at all. Can see us getting plenty of inside 50’s and being either inefficient with entries or kicking badly. 

Swans by 16 is my gut feeling.

Bump 

TMac’s kicking has been off for weeks now. Needs to find his range ASAP. We’re having shots in gettable spots, should be 4 goals up.

Knew we’d lose this. Hard to watch all the misses 

Woeful qtr.

ANB might aswell just put on a swans jumper, 4 kicks went straight down their throat. Absolute liability. 

Love Vanders but Melksham will be back in straight away.

Whats happened to Tommy?

Wheres Jones?


Mentally weak team. Even if we somehow make finals, we will get smacked. 

Pathetic ball use and pathetic goal kicking. Game killers. 

7 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Classic Demonland ET. 

So you think we can with is? Sydney are tearing us apart ATM 

gawn dominating the taps but a lot of them are going to Sydney players 


About time Jones stood up when we need him. Constantly goes missing when the heat is on. 

Ffs this Tyson bashing is getting ridiculous. He's been our best player

 

Tmac needs to find his kicking Bootsonline again. His set shots have been pathetic the past 3-4 weeks now. Missing directly in front from 20-30 meters out is unforgivable.


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