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We got this. Dees by 10 goals.

3 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

I'd just like to say that I've been screaming for fritsch to be played forward all year. 

So he can continue to miss targets, this time inside inside 50?


1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Anything. Seems hungry for snags

At least he is trying half the others want to hand it off to anyone so the don't fail.

 

'Watching' the game

Mistake type post

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Pithy comment

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Just watch the [censored] game and post in the breaks or just don't [censored] watch it

It's a poor game, poorly umpired between two struggling inconsistent sides, I wasn't expecting much else

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I really wonder what Max is thinking watching this from the stands

“Hey Google, play all the behinds on YouTube”.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

He'll be better with Max in the team. 

Abso-bloody-lutely! It's time Goody bit the bullet and played Preuss WITH MAX. Preuss can a l so play forward and crunch a contest, even with a poor tank.

Will be interesting to see if Preuss can keep running in the 2nd half or go to jelly

2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

'Watching' the game

Mistake type post

Mistake type post

Pithy comment

Mistake type post

Just watch the [censored] game and post in the breaks or just don't [censored] watch it

It's a poor game, poorly umpired between two struggling inconsistent sides, I wasn't expecting much else

it wouldn't be much of a game day thread if we all only posted at the breaks.


7 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Apparently we are whingers if we expect our team not to be horrible. 

You know Jaded I have watched us for over 60 years and even when we were no good we still played footy. I am at the ground watching garbage. It is EMBARRASSING and there is no point sugarcoating it with stupid blind loyalty to the team. This is putrid. 

I can see the Blues running over us and winning, but then again what does it matter?

 

2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

'Watching' the game

Mistake type post

Mistake type post

Pithy comment

Mistake type post

Just watch the [censored] game and post in the breaks or just don't [censored] watch it

It's a poor game, poorly umpired between two struggling inconsistent sides, I wasn't expecting much else

You add nothing to this thread. Nothing.

4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

So he can continue to miss targets, this time inside inside 50?

fritsch has always been a dead eye in front of goals. also, I'd prefer any misses to be in the forward line instead of defensive 50m. it was people like me that wanted tom McDonald forward earlier. you would have said the same thing about him as he butched it for 5 years in defence


1 minute ago, Dr.D said:

fritsch has always been a dead eye in front of goals. also, I'd prefer any misses to be in the forward line instead of defensive 50m. it was people like me that wanted tom McDonald forward earlier. you would have said the same thing about him as he butched it for 5 years in defence

WTF are you talking about, "dead eye in front of goals"? He hasn't kicked a goal today!

Full of [censored] as usual. 

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

You know Jaded I have watched us for over 60 years and even when we were no good we still played footy. I am at the ground watching garbage. It is EMBARRASSING and there is no point sugarcoating it with stupid blind loyalty to the team. This is putrid. 

I can see the Blues running over us and winning, but then again what does it matter?

 

I’m too sad about the state of affairs to be rational anymore. We are a shell of the team we were a year ago. The skill are embarrassing. The defensive effort is embarrassing.  Yes we are missing players. So are they. Yes we are unfit, but that doesn’t excuse dumb decision making or a poor game plan. The excuses keep coming but we have nowhere to hide anymore. 

This season has been an enormous waste. 

 
11 minutes ago, Redleg said:

You know Jaded I have watched us for over 60 years and even when we were no good we still played footy. I am at the ground watching garbage. It is EMBARRASSING and there is no point sugarcoating it with stupid blind loyalty to the team. This is putrid. 

I can see the Blues running over us and winning, but then again what does it matter?

 

Corporate box with Wisper and Gil again Red? 

Edited by Moonshadow


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