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No doubt we are struggling a little at the moment.  A few of our guys, namely Viney, Gawn and Petracca need to impose themselves on the contest a little more.

 
 

I'm also liking what Sparrow has brought to the game so far.  I was one of many saying he looked a fair way off in the JLT series, but he's certainly stepped up so far here.

Good goal to Fritta.  We needed that steadier.


Fritzel takes a screamer. Eddie calls it like he’s commentating a funeral.

1 minute ago, P-man said:

Fritzel takes a screamer. Eddie calls it like he’s commentating a funeral.

If it was De Goey he would have messed his pants.

 
1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

almost twenty minutes without an MFC score... we need to get a few now

and right on queue !!!


Their run through the middle is troubling us at the moment, and they're getting first hands on the ball when it hits the deck.  We need to be working a little harder.


Port are pretty much running us off our feet, been our trouble for 12 months speed kills 

Wow there midfield is cutting us up.. our delivery inside 50 is just pathetic!


Gee our pressure has dropped way off. Goodwin needs to set them straight again. Our key players need to start standing up. 

I think the players thought it was just going to happen 

 

That was coming.

Big 8 minutes ahead, especially for our leaders.  Whose going to stand up and right the ship?

Lucky they can’t kick straight we look gone at this stage 

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