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Time to get Fritsch out of defence. Experiment is failing

 

8 scores from 14 entries for the Saints. 

Our defence is easily the worst in the league for that stat

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It’s an absolute shambles. 

Imagine playing a good team. Saints have been rubbish and now kick away. 

It’s unwatchable. 


Putrid. Saints have thrived on poor opposition disposal all year

 

Lost this game at the selection/matchup table. Coaching heads need to roll. 

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Tmac back where he belongs!!

And stay there!

at home

 

Free to us ignored then one paid to them. Cheats.

We over complicate footy. 1 on 1 we would beat most sides, definitely St Kilda. So stuff zone defence and just play the shoulder and win the hardball. Impossible team to watch. I hate watching us play

The red time of this quarter will tell a heck of a lot about where we are going this year.


Lewis gives away a second goal 

This is Round one all over again.  Turning the Ball over. Dominating inside 50’s & being bullied & pushed around by skinny kids.  Absolute Joke.

Just now, Kelpien said:

That was ball on Kent. Cheating umpires. 

The umpires didn't miss that one. 

we lost this the moment Gawn dropped a sitter on the members wing in the first.

We play Hollywood football. Saints legit look like they want to win. We just kick and hope.

If Pruess could mark he would be a star. 

Hands like toblerones


This is embarrassing.......

 

Our kicking is atrocious. How much do these players get paid? Seriously can't even hit a target 20 Metres away.

Again dominating inside 50s. Over handballing.  Frustrating 

1. Goodwin can't coach

2. Spargo should never play again

3. Tom McDonald is as bad, if not worse than Oscar

4. WE SHOULD NOT HAVE TRADED JESSE HOGAN


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