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the first time we go long and direct we score a goal.

We consistently handball 1-2 times too many. 

 

Hot garbage. Lucky they can’t kick and keeping us in it. 

Headless chickens. 

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

Not really. We're winning most contests. the problem is we spud it up across half forward and gift them 2-3 easy marks and entry.

Just wait until Cox turns it up. 

Must be watching a different game to you because I’m not seeing us win most contests at all.

Agree on Cox though.

5 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Another embarrassing goalless quarter coming up. Insane how we can go from highest scoring team to lowest scoring team over one offseason. Pathetic that the coaches haven’t sorted it out yet. Can’t win a game if you don’t score! 

Don’t worry Goodwin has 4 more years to not fix anything. 


You line up at the opening centre bounce with Jones on one wing and Spargo on the other. I just cannot fathom it.

More space in our forward line please.

Lever looking ok.

I think we will win 2nd qrt.

Fritz has really gone backwards. 

Nice to see a bigger body than omac down back.

Whatever result, clear that May and Lever will make us a considerably better team.

by this time next year Goodwin wont be our coach. We are just biding time....wasting time!

 

The people critical of vineys leadership and bad disposal the same calling for Gawn to be captain he started  the chain of handball clangers with a 1 metre handball miss at the first clearance 


In one quarter of footy we managed to display every type of skill error it is possible to execute on a footy field. 

The backline would not want to be judged by the same standards as applied to Oscar McDonald.

Collingwood playing like last year's grand finalists.

Why is it allowed for Grundy to pull the back of Gawn’s jumper everytime at ball ups? Blatant holding. Same thing happened numerous times last game. 

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That last bit of play was unbearable.

You had Hannan streaming out of the square for a lead, a PADDOCK in front of him and Harmes decides to kick long to the goal square..

We wouldn’t beat Carlton or GC17 the way we are playing

No one can hit a target, midfielders don’t work defensively, we are slow on transition and look completely devoid of any skill whatsoever 

Its last year’s QB all over again 

Our backline are killing though.

:jakovich:

 
Just now, Return to Glory said:

Whatever result, clear that May and Lever will make us a considerably better team.

Good to see them.

Now if we can fix our fwd line.

Just now, Earl Hood said:

In one quarter of footy we managed to display every type of skill error it is possible to execute on a footy field. 

You did see the Neeld period right?


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