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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Should we talk about the experience differential? He isn’t even playing and people are still getting stuck into him. 

I don't care about the experience differential. One is a much better player than the other as of Sunday 30 June 2019. May has had his fair share of critics while he wasn't playing too.

 

The Invisible Man !!!!

Never usually do this but have to go. Will watch the rest later on, go Dees. 

 

 
1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

I thought he had a great quarter. Looked poised and disposed well.

He gets to alot of good places Chook but plays on far too often when nothing is on to play on to and puts fellow players under massive  pressure, which often results in a turnover and all players caught out in poor positions as the opp runs back up the field.

Migh6r be a coaching issue or just inexperience.  Maybe a combo.  This club is beey poorly drilled / skilled IMO and the coaching crew are not seemingly  able to teach players when to go and when to hold up and play slow.  Always this need to play manic footy at all costs, whoch looks ok when we are in possession but often sees us handing the ball straight back to the opp.


Jones’s disposal has been sublime off HBF

Brayshaw handball terrible


Is Brayshaw concussed again???

Is Angus Brayshaw a Brisbane spy or something. Honestly hit a target mate.

Brayshaw another blind over head handball. Clearly does not have eyes in the back of his head

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3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Should we talk about the experience differential? He isn’t even playing and people are still getting stuck into him. 

yes, experience plays a part of the vast difference in class between May and Oscar.  There you go we've talked about it.

Gus another great example there of playing on at the worst time with NOBODY forward of himself to give off to.  Didnt even assess.  Just manically decided im going to play on no matter what.

Goody??

Ffs

 
Just now, Moonshadow said:

Brayshaw another blind over head handball. Clearly does not have eyes in three back of his head

He does, except he's wearing a helmet over the top of them.


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