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at the game - it’s clear sydney’s positional structures and where they run is far superior to ours.  we look scrappy - they look polished.  partially it’s coaching and partially it’s our lack of maturity i reckon.

 

Pederson kicks the goal but Oliver being manhandled, what the hell do we have to do for a free kick?

 
Just now, charlie_s123 said:

Geez, I know we’re not settling the world on fire but a decision our way wouldn’t go astray!

Gil says no.


Another year of failure. Thanks Dees, the most reliable peehearts in the competition. 

Get stuffed. Don't know how many times you can get supporters hopes up only to fall over at the line time and time again. Missing finals this year, after last year's capitulation, will be the final insult. 

You arent going to win too many games of footy with Tyson and Jones on both wings 

They've had 12 free kicks. I've counted 8 from Nichols.

We are not playing well (we're witches hats), nonetheless, the club has to at least ask the question of the AFL.

 

We have the players but what this and the Hawthorn game show is that we don't have a Head Coach who is smart enough to get us a Premiership. 

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Honestly jonesy i love you but if you’re playing injured just give up your spot. You’re so behind it atm


they are 2 players down. 

we haven't played finals in 11 seasons. 

why is Jordan Lewis on Papley.. whyare all our defenders so slow 

Horrific stoppage work by us to give up whatever ghost of a chance we had.

Cheap easy goald..

 

Who the hell is on Papley? Where Hunt??


[censored] midget [censored]. No opponent either.

Also #freekickswans

Our chasing has been pathetic and second effort chasing does not exist.

if Jones isn’t injured he is shot.

1 minute ago, Pates said:

Pederson kicks the goal but Oliver being manhandled, what the hell do we have to do for a free kick?

Agree the umps (Nichols) are quick to pay anything that looks like a free to the Swans, yet continue to give us nothing.


Well what do you know, Nathan Jones missing again when the heat is applied, wheres his admirers now? An ordinary player his whole career.

Who said Sydney were easy beats? I knew they'd come out firing after last week, too many good players.

Goodwin again clueless in the box.

We are so [censored]. 

Still think the AFL is rigged. 

The bald [censored] of an umpire hates us.

Always next week. We need to kick 5 golas now. Can't see that happening.

 

5 goals down and its game (Season) over.

If we cant beat the Swans with their injuries we have zero hope against WCE and GWS.

Cant wait for the presser describing the "learnings" from today.

Actually thought we could win today.... i really did. Guess that will teach me to believe in this mob.

Lesson learned.

4.2 to 6.4 that quarter.

they are 2 players down. 

we haven't played finals in 11 seasons.


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