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Fritsch on Buddy. WTF

 

Game over and kiss any finals chance we've got.

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Gee wizz I thought you were overripe on the Gaff scenario. Goody can’t kick straight in front of goal for the players, he can’t get them to gut run back when needed, he can’t get them to find targets under zero pressure.

That is his job to make it instinctive that all the things you mentioned are a standard. 

Top Sides don’t lie down


We are done, everything to play for fail to deliver 

 

I really thought we’d show up today. I really did. 

Hogan gathers and proceeds to play on without looking and kicks a pokey short pass, without looking, straight into the hands of a Sydney player.  Turnover, switch, goal to Buddy.  Pathetic


Lost all heart here 

What a frustrating team to follow.

16 shots to 9 and 21 down

Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Hogan gathers and proceeds to play on without looking and kicks a pokey short pass, without looking, straight into the hands of a Sydney player.  Turnover, switch, goal to Buddy.  Pathetic

You missed the resulting knee injury. Down the race.

Hogan down in the rooms with a leg injury. 

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Hogan gathers and proceeds to play on without looking and kicks a pokey short pass, without looking, straight into the hands of a Sydney player.  Turnover, switch, goal to Buddy.  Pathetic

And dare I say it, cue the limp.


Is jones playing? Where the [censored] is he?

4.14. Could be 5 or 6 goals up. Classic

Omg NIBBLER YOU [censored] SPUD!!!

Long bomb forward and................turnover....FMD.


ANB. I really like him as a player but this is droppable. Has been Sydney's best on so far.

we're not getting calls.

 

Sydney smarter and more skilled. Better, basically. 

ANB is just killing all our moment. 

The quicker he is out of the side the better!

Absolute [censored] liability 


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