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Without stating the obvious - every time we go inside the inside 50 we butcher it.

 

Yep no need for Preuss what so ever. 

Geez we have an amazing brains trust in charge of selections. 

The skills coach may also want to reconsider his position too. 

What a joke. J Wagner has turned has turned it over probably 4 times. Our delivery inside 50 is abysmal. Petracca Fritsch, Spargo, Stretch all pathetic. 

Brayshaw electing to bump instead of tackle. Oliver stupid free. Leadership non existent.

This team FMD...

They need to turn this around asap. Giants should be 40 pts up already/


We should be 6 goals down.  This begs the question yet again re Inside 50 delivery. 

Are our players complete morons or are the coaches just inept at building a forward strategy? 

I suspect a nicely balanced combo.

1 minute ago, jane02 said:

Without stating the obvious - every time we go inside the inside 50 we butcher it.

Has happened all season and doesn’t seem to be getting corrected either. 

I'd kill for that delivery even 1 time out of 3 attempts. Currently it's about 1 in 8

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What is this all about?????!

You are a [censored] [censored] Oliver!


Congratulations AFL....you have ruined this once great game. No one knows WTF is going on at all.

Another week where the players and supporters have no idea what the umpiring is about.

Well , we’re still in the game. Don’t deserve to be. But we are.


That was an embarrassing umpiring display. Two umpires needing to be told how to count.

27 minutes ago, layzie said:

Anything less than bang on skill today and we're kaput 

Cough skill cough.


It’d be good if our midfield could get a touch or lay a tackle. Absolutely pathetic effort so far. If you don’t have the ball, then tackle. Losing both counts is unacceptable and comes down purely to work rate and effort.

Edited by Lord Travis

Well if they had kicked straight it would be over

Have they turned up the ground loudspeaker

Can't hear myself think

Jones 2 disposals Brayshaw 1 disposal Oliver 4 Viney..

Where is our mids!????

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6 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Yep no need for Preuss what so ever. 

Nope.

We have so many underperforming players. If our mids can get more ball we might actually go alright. 

Brayshaw has gone so far backwards. 


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