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Our 4th Quarter fitness is an indictment on Missons tenure at the Dees.

 

Poor kicks poor football we are just not good enough in a crisis situation 

 

This umpire is so so so bad. She needs to just go away. Embarrassing stuff!

Just now, olisik said:

Our 4th Quarter fitness is an indictment on Missons tenure at the Dees.

To be fair, we've been down on rotations in hot conditions. Not a fair game to be making that call on.


If our DH coach says in the presser that was an honorable loss I'll spew up. They can sing for my membership next year, I've had a gutful of this BS they dish up week after week. Pathetic losers.

everyone in the pub here is laughing and shaking their head in disbelief at Melbourne.

Just now, Lord Nev said:

To be fair, we've been down on rotations in hot conditions. Not a fair game to be making that call on.

True. But we are both a man down this quarter.

We are not a 4 quarter team. Haven’t been all year. Just another problem to add to a long list of problems. 

 
31 minutes ago, Farmer said:

Another superb kick by ANB, gives us a goal in the third! Great pass to Fritsch

And that was about the last we saw of him other than a few cameos in general play Farmer....not good enough by a long way.   A bit like the MFC for many many decades.


2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

To be fair, we've been down on rotations in hot conditions. Not a fair game to be making that call on.

20 degrees, 28% humidity.

It is a myth that Alice is hot, or humid, in winter. 

Another honourable [censored] loss which Ive seen since the 70s...

Cant wait for the presser SG will say in patches it represented the way we want to play blah blah...

Second  last Simon from Prelim keep up the good work!

 

 

4.3 to 1.2 last quarter. 


Can’t run out the game

i have defended Misson for a long time, but it is the right time for him to go

Thanks Dave

Poor kicking at goal has cost us another win.

We are our own worst enemy.   They ran all over us again which is another issue that needs to be addressed.

Kick straight and we would have been up by 5 goals at 3/4 time.  And with that sort of lead the legs find another gear.

4 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Poor kicks poor football we are just not good enough in a crisis situation 

No stars and no genuine forwards able to finish of the good work 640.  All injured or didn't fire a shot all year other than T-Mac in one three quarter cameo.

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Well the Fritsch kick cost us the game. Stay forward!

What a disgraceful comment. He was probably one of only a few players who kept us in the game.


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Just now, Demonsone said:

Another honourable [censored] loss which Ive seen since the 70s...

Cant wait for the presser SG will say in patches it represented the way we want to play blah blah...

Second  last Simon from Prelim keep up the good work!

 

 

Well at laest we played the Melb way. lol. Effing [censored] of a coach.

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