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I actually think Tmac has provided a genuine round the ground contest.

I agree with the commentatorts (not often mind you) but it has been a very good game. Freo have the capacity to move the ball , lucky when you have Fyffe, Hills and walters. But we just need to mave a bit better (and kick a little better) and not give goals via clangers in the middle of the ground. Gee we are lucky that one of the MacDonalds did not do the stuff ups that lead to goals in 1st Q

 

Ive got the answer!!!!

Send Bitters down to training with his cat o' nine tails and give Goodwin a jolly good.

 
1 minute ago, bing181 said:

Also perhaps one of those players who looks better at AFL level, rather than hurly burly of the lower leagues.

thats true as a kid i just played ordinary footy but once i got a game in the ones i never looked back

Nice fist Frosty


Why did Baker play on????

19 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Hannan needs some quality Casey time

Didn’t realise (TV) that he was playing. ?

Viney going well today

 

Best passage of play I’ve seen in ages. Go Dees.


Great peripheral vision Frosty.

Jones' goal!

OMG. They actually can run the ball and get a goal?

Hiding their talents  under a bushel all year?

GO DEES!

9 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Just think his confidence is shot.

you dont think hes carrying something, more than a niggle ? I do

I dont believe one iota of the rubbish that emanates from DeeHQ.

Last year we managed to drive half the team into the ground . Thats why many arent out there. Tmac was injured...i'll lay london to  brick hes getting jabbed just to play the mediocre rubbish currently on display...No wonder he plays like he does. He KNOWS he cant give it 100% He's persisted with , imho, because there really arent too may options.

We're quite a dumb club unfortunately  , currently reaping what we sowed.

Quite simply ...he cant perform as he was...because he cant. He knows it, must be soul destroying. That said...he's not doing himself any favours.


How the [censored] is Wagner still on the list? Seriously how?

Wags & Petty couldnt win it between them.  See Lever & Hibberd

6 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Best passage of play I’ve seen in ages. Go Dees.

Holy f  k and chit and then it is followed up by one of the worst pieces of totally Melb play I have ever seen!!!! Worked it up the ground really well to then pizz fart around with it around the 50 for Freo pressure to turn it over and then they push it down the ground for a terrible turn over goal.

Edited by Cards13


That Wagner fumble in the forward line directly resulted in the Fremantle goal there. Wagners are kryptonite for smooth fast-handball chains.

We should win this easily. But will we

freo are playing terribly

2 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

I’ll be so pleased to see Hannan & Wagner out of the Team. 

Lockhart is the big story thus far. 

Hannan's been out for months.  He'll be fine with another game or so under his belt to find his touch and match fitness

Edited by Rusty Nails

 

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