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Rubbish kicking for goal continues. Terrible really.

 

Bedford and Chandler look like they will be good players in the future. A lot of development still needed, but at least they look like they have potential 

 

Oscar much better when he is the last line of defence. I dont know why we ever let him out of defensive 50. Jordan tackling his way to a debut. 


Our two goals have been huge efforts by Oskar Baker. That one from the backline, bursts through and sends it to the advantage of Wager for the goal 

And another goal assist for Baker with Mitch White. 

 

We need to look  at Lefau.. 

Raw but shows incredible speed and athleticism.

24 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Bedford and Chandler look like they will be good players in the future. A lot of development still needed, but at least they look like they have potential 

Really haven't shown much today.

Jordon the best of our first year boys by a fair bit.

A natural footballer who knows where to run and positions himself well...

10 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Baker been good this quarter. I’d rookie list Lefau. Worth a punt. Umpires are awful. Ticcy tac frees for dogs

Umpire #16 seems to only the words 'free kick Footscray'


Very good fight back. We look better moving the ball that little bit quicker. 

2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umpire #16 seems to only the words 'free kick Footscray'

Absolutely. Garbage. Mitch White laid two tackles in a row that should have been paid holding the ball. Thank Christ he paid the the second. 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Umpire #16 seems to only the words 'free kick Footscray'

They replayed that Mitch Wallace free three times and I still couldn’t work out which rule was transgressed? Another gimme goal for them from a free inside 50 that’s about 3 so far. 

15 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Spargo dropped from the 2s?

No you idiot. Stop trying to fine an excuse ro sink the boot in as always.

Club is pulling him out to rest him mentally and physically like thwy did with Weideman and Oscar.

Edited by dazzledavey36


In all the years I have been going to the football umpires have treated the Dogs as their pets. Why? Do they take the name literally?

And all around me at the Footscray games their fans used to complain about the umpires. What a cheek! I hate going to see them play.

 

Jesus Oscar pathetically beaten by a rookie... he is Gawn

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No you idiot. Stop trying to fine an excuse ro sink the boot in as always.

Club is pulling him out to rest him mentally and physically like thwy did with Weideman and Oscar.

The poor little boy 


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