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My 3 word player analysis V Port

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On 3/23/2019 at 5:38 PM, chook fowler said:

Spargo - has a brain - but it’s too close to the ground 

Spot on cf. Have been saving that for 18 months.

 
On 3/24/2019 at 5:16 PM, Deemania since 56 said:

I was at the game after 12 hours of travelling ... Watts was reliable and effective for Port - Watts' foot skills we missed by the Dees and felt by the Dees under pressure - Watts did some great things in the heat of the backline (theirs) during in-comings (ours) and losses of possession (ours) - in fact, Watts just played his game and did it very well - marked well, spoiled well, ran to position well, cleared well, absorbed the efforts of the Weed and TMac including the Dees' smalls, teamed-up with his new teammates yet did nothing exceptional, nothing that we had not seen for years - I think that underneath, we all knew he'd be a loss. 

we ended up getting fritsch for watts. I don't know about you but I would take fritsch any day of the week and I think most other dees fans would. (bear in mind Watts had one good game, and he was basically non-existent for Port last year)  

I was still sad to see the back of watts, (thought he was finally becoming a good footballer through 2017) however again, fritsch seems to bring more to the table. 

1 hour ago, Tom Dyson said:

we ended up getting fritsch for watts. I don't know about you but I would take fritsch any day of the week and I think most other dees fans would. (bear in mind Watts had one good game, and he was basically non-existent for Port last year)  

I was still sad to see the back of watts, (thought he was finally becoming a good footballer through 2017) however again, fritsch seems to bring more to the table. 

Yes, generally agree.

 
On 3/23/2019 at 7:10 PM, Win4theAges said:

So i take it there is absolutely no point in watching what transpired today. Thank god we won our Cricket Semi final today.

Is this the Reality check we needed?

Hopefully the reality check we needed to have (sort of paraphrasing Paul Keating)

On 3/24/2019 at 6:42 PM, Win4theAges said:

Im expecting a big response next week.

I’m hoping for though not necessarily expecting a big response.  

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Hopefully the reality check we needed to have (sort of paraphrasing Paul Keating)

I’m hoping for though not necessarily expecting a big response.  

I was hoping for a win last Saturday and got what I suspected. 

This week I am hoping we don't get a belting.

  • 2 weeks later...

JONES -  Cost us game (1)

SALEM - A brilliant game (10)

HARMES - Really tried hard (6)

PETRACCA - Is really struggling (2)

VINEY - Where was he (1)

SPARGO - Must be dropped (1)

BRAYSHAW - Battled on manfully (6)

GAWN - Got absolutely smashed (1)

OLIVER - Not the same influence (5)

HIBBERD - Battled but limited (4)

FROST - Really dumb decisions (1)

MELKSHAM - Our few winners (5)

T.MCDONALD - Real limited performance (2)

WEIDEMAN - One good play (2)

O.MCDONALD - Smashed by Hoff (0)

HUNT - Few good runs (3)

NEAL-BULLEN - Missed some sitters (2)

FRITSCH - Really quiet game (3)

SPARROW - Real promising debut (3)

HORE - Not a footballer (1)

JETTA - A poor game (2)

C.WAGNER - Some good glimpses (3)

 

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