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38 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

It's the same crash bash 'numbers at the contest' manic game style under Goody that will never win many matches unless you have your top 20 to 22 players in and playing at their best and in peak fitness.

Three more years of this trash?  The MFC hierarchy will no doubt keep towing the improvement/development line during the entire tenure, hoping the fans will take the bait!

Go, Go, Goody...somewhere else.

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I think Frost errors are down significantly. He contributes well, although unsteady. He is overly castigated here.

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1 minute ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Good to see May call out that headless chook Frost. For every good thing he does in a match, there are three or four critical errors that cost us dearly 

I would have rather seen May offering advice and tips to Petty.  Word was the young players at GC were happy to see Mays back.

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He wasn't the only one what the hell is wrong with Gus he is right off the boil at the moment get him off that sugar free diet it has effected his stamina and decision making processes...........GGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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38 minutes ago, Pates said:

That disconnect still clearly exists, countless times we did look away bombs or kicking it to positions that weren’t in our favour. 

Hannan found space, once; Fritta found space by following his man from the backline; result? Two goals. Enough said.

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I was happy to see us take them on and try and attack and but you gotta work both ways lads.

The defensive efforts in our forward line and around the contest were deplorable. I haven't seen us spanked so comprehensibly at the coal face for a long time and it was all about effort

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6 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Lost it in the coaches box - and not for the first time 

Game style and lack of skills/polish Chook.  Today was also alot about a lack of two way effort and will to win the clearance.  The Lions showed us who wanted it more.

Does the game style prevent the development of skill/polish?   Focussing too much on crash bash contested vs a balance of class, run, skill and finish on the outside?

In addition, where is the structure/discipline/training to hold the receivers on the outside and get it to them effectively (and wide enough) to allow them some space to work into?

How many shovel handballs did we witness today that went to a player a few feet away under immediate pressure and/or about to be set upon?

After 14 rounds we are still seeing....

- Too many at the coal face for ground balls and an imbalance waiting / holding their structure on the outside waiting for the receive.

- Too many flying for marks (regardless of where on the field)

- An insane number of turnovers in general play.  Skills generally shithouse.

- Forwards often running away from a pressured contest mid field or a player under pressure coming off a wing etc instead of presenting on a lead.

- 2 to 3 forwards still crashing packs.

- Front & square options almost non-existent, bar Lockhart on a few occasions last week.

- Bombs to the top of the square without assessing/looking.

- Players obsessed with blindly rolling out to their preferred side and playing on without getting back quickly enough behind the mark first and assessing what options they have (or don't have).

- Forwards continually not willing to take a set shot at goal and looking to pass the buck to someone else... Jeffy last week from 30 meters, Smith & Tommy today both very gettable goals.  Both of those kicks did NOT hit their target.

- Blind faith of Goody continuing to play a massively out of form Tommy instead of Pruess.

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1 minute ago, Sorry kids said:

I would have rather seen May offering advice and tips to Petty.  Word was the young players at GC were happy to see Mays back.

Look how GC are doing now, of course they would be happy to see the back of someone trying to hold them to account. 

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Viney and Oliver in our best according to Goodwin. No mention of Jones or even Frost, both had far more influence on the game than either of Viney or Oliver.

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1 minute ago, olisik said:

Look how GC are doing now, of course they would be happy to see the back of someone trying to hold them to account. 

Oh yeah, just imagine May being hard on fitness for young players.

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52 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Brisbane better team , we continue to look like headless chooks.

we led the free kick count 13-12

final count 21-13 Brisbane way

0 free kicks last quarter 

Better team no! Better club, yes.

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3 minutes ago, olisik said:

Look how GC are doing now, of course they would be happy to see the back of someone trying to hold them to account. 

Yeah they have been awesome to watch hey?

That 9 game losing streak is proving that they are in such a great position.

I love having losses like these just to see what absolute dribble you comes out of your [censored] Ol.

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3 minutes ago, dieter said:

God, just read the Doomsday prophets from Hell pontificating from the depths of their armchairs...

Sometimes this site makes me laugh out loud. It's full of wise after the event holier than thou know-alls who just dwell on a the half empty site.

Not exactly sure what you were expecting to see? 

This is literally a forum for people in their armchairs to discuss things after the event - and you may have noticed the season isn't going super well for us right now. 

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4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yeah they have been awesome to watch hey?

That 9 game losing streak is proving that they are in such a great position.

I love having losses like these just to see what absolute dribble you comes out of your [censored] Ol.

That was my point, how poorly they are doing, seems as usual you failed to see it...

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8 minutes ago, praha said:

Viney and Oliver in our best according to Goodwin. No mention of Jones or even Frost, both had far more influence on the game than either of Viney or Oliver.

Oliver was fantastic today. His work in close was genius. It doesn't always come off, but the problem is typically the disposals after him, not him. 

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4 minutes ago, deanox said:

Oliver was fantastic today. His work in close was genius. It doesn't always come off, but the problem is typically the disposals after him, not him. 

Bulldust. He gives poor handballs and allowed his man far too much space. Only ran one way

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Brisbane are a very polished settled side with a fantastic midfield. 14 of their players have played every game this year. This has allowed them to grow together, be very cohesive and have a very settled line up. We have all known that Hipwood is a gun.

In contract Hore, Lockhart and Baker are first year players and Petty in his second year has 5 games to his name. In the last 2 weeks the opposition have played through Petty taking advantage of his inexperience. He is a good mark reads the play well but hasn't got the strength or poise yet and turns it over. Hipwood took him apart in the third and the start of the fourth and if you watch the vision, it was May who asked frosty to go to Hipwood. Poor form from the coaches box to not make the move in the third and idiotic to leave hime there at the start of the last. I also think the long season may be catching up with More and I like Lockhart and bake has a go. Lets not forget Smith has played 11 games and if he was the answer he would have played a lot more than that.

Compounding all that our mids got smashed today. Neale, Lyons and Zork tore us to shreds and won so many centre clearances we could easily have lost by a lot more. The deficiencies are plain to see I hope we can recruit to fill them.

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4 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Brisbane are a very polished settled side with a fantastic midfield. 14 of their players have played every game this year. This has allowed them to grow together, be very cohesive and have a very settled line up. We have all known that Hipwood is a gun.

In contract Hore, Lockhart and Baker are first year players and Petty in his second year has 5 games to his name. In the last 2 weeks the opposition have played through Petty taking advantage of his inexperience. He is a good mark reads the play well but hasn't got the strength or poise yet and turns it over. Hipwood took him apart in the third and the start of the fourth and if you watch the vision, it was May who asked frosty to go to Hipwood. Poor form from the coaches box to not make the move in the third and idiotic to leave hime there at the start of the last. I also think the long season may be catching up with More and I like Lockhart and bake has a go. Lets not forget Smith has played 11 games and if he was the answer he would have played a lot more than that.

Compounding all that our mids got smashed today. Neale, Lyons and Zork tore us to shreds and won so many centre clearances we could easily have lost by a lot more. The deficiencies are plain to see I hope we can recruit to fill them.

The voice of reason.  Thank you,

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2 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Brisbane are a very polished settled side with a fantastic midfield. 14 of their players have played every game this year. This has allowed them to grow together, be very cohesive and have a very settled line up. We have all known that Hipwood is a gun.

In contract Hore, Lockhart and Baker are first year players and Petty in his second year has 5 games to his name. In the last 2 weeks the opposition have played through Petty taking advantage of his inexperience. He is a good mark reads the play well but hasn't got the strength or poise yet and turns it over. Hipwood took him apart in the third and the start of the fourth and if you watch the vision, it was May who asked frosty to go to Hipwood. Poor form from the coaches box to not make the move in the third and idiotic to leave hime there at the start of the last. I also think the long season may be catching up with More and I like Lockhart and bake has a go. Lets not forget Smith has played 11 games and if he was the answer he would have played a lot more than that.

Compounding all that our mids got smashed today. Neale, Lyons and Zork tore us to shreds and won so many centre clearances we could easily have lost by a lot more. The deficiencies are plain to see I hope we can recruit to fill them.

Yes could not believe that they left Petty on Hipwood that long, let’s destroy the kid! I was at the game screaming for the Frost switch. We seemed to have mismatches all day down back with May then Frost on Cameron. And yes we lost it at the centre clearances 20 to 6 but I think the six was generous. First time I have seen that post Neeld! 

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The saddest part about this season and the pathetic demise is that it really comes as no surprise such is the nature of this football club. They collectively just have no capacity to compete for long enough to win games on a regular basis, believe their own BS afar too often and are not a serious threat to anything other than the wooden spoon 

 

 

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Yes, Hipwood is a gun. However, we could have tried to build on that 10 point lead enough to make them doubt a little. Hipwood knew he could work his magic because we never tried to put the Lions away.

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