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Just now, Smokey said:

Umpires were actually deplorable at so many key moments tonight. Not withstanding we butchered it time and time again, but seriously ... mind boggling decisions at crucial times 

Least of our issues. Umpires arent causing the continual brain farts, fumbles, lack of leadership, continued repeated mistakes etc.

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Just now, DSP said:

Least of our issues. Umpires arent causing the continual brain farts, fumbles, lack of leadership, continued repeated mistakes etc.

Totally agree, but the 4 goals as a direct result of bull shot frees certainly doesn’t help

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Ante_Up said:

Am I alone in thinking hunt has been good tonight ?

not good enough, tackles to the softer side of the tackleee...  missing out on  upsetting the disposal.

Hhunt does not have what we need.

I'm disappointed in what I've seen of him so far this season.

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It’s very hard to win when we are playing two short each week. That number 5 and 7 aren’t playing for us anymore. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Ante_Up said:

I mean yeah 0-3 but least our kids aren’t starving in syria

 

there is that

 

 

Our percentage also went up. Silver linings people!

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Its more our structure, that isn't working any longer...  666 has unpicked the zone.

And our Mids setup has been worked out, and worked over.   We no longer control the centre bounces.

I disagree with the middle.  We no longer control it when either of Viney or Jones go through there.  They are turtle paced and just end up giving a handball to a player under even more pressure as a result.

The minute neither of them play through there we start looking more mobile.

Clarry's also had a very ordinary night by his standards.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Anyone blaming the umpires is kidding themselves. Spine Wied, TMac, OMac, Frost = years of heartbreak. This team is absolute crap.

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Waiting for Goodwin presser ..... better effort, 100 points plus for the first time, no mention of being toweled up by a cellar dweller, with limited rotation for much of the game.

All too familiar.

Definitely need on field leaders, of whom we have NONE. 


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Umpires have officially lost the plot! 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Anyone blaming the umpires is kidding themselves. Spine Wied, TMac, OMac, Frost = years of heartbreak. This team is absolute crap.

[censored] off. They have made disgraceful decisions all night in scoring position. 

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3 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Anyone blaming the umpires is kidding themselves. Spine Wied, TMac, OMac, Frost = years of heartbreak. This team is absolute crap.

This 

Occam’s razor 

poxy footy

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Frost is a [censored] dear in the headlights. Thanks everyone but I’m outta here for a while. Over 30 years of supporting this club and this really hurts. Imagine how good it would have been if I had waited a bit and picked west coast...I’m from Perth and just went too early 

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2 minutes ago, DSP said:

Least of our issues. Umpires arent causing the continual brain farts, fumbles, lack of leadership, continued repeated mistakes etc.

I would have thought I was pretty clear in saying notwithstanding us butchering the ball. I assume you had a brain fart yourself and completely missed that part of my comment. 

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