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Umpiring is horrible. Hard to watch with the inconsistencies.


All those games gifted to Oscar the last couple of years in the name of development, and this is how he repays us.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

And this is why Oscar McDonald is a spud of s footballer.. 

Simply just lets his opponent get a free run at the footy.

GTFO you [censored] spud

That was just disgraceful from him. It is an indictment on the match committee that he is selected.

 

Oscar was 5 meters off Bruce before he even started his running pattern then.  He didn't even have touch at any stage...FMD.

The simple coach instruction...."be patiemt and look for Oscar's opponent whenever you are coming inside 50!".

Too easy MFC ... why are we even having such inept non AFL standard players on our list??????

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Is that 6 goals kicked on OMac? Serious question? I’ve seen him play some bad games but this is right up there. Zero intent...he ain’t an AFL footballer


If Oliver gets 10+ touches in the last we will win 

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Why. Are. You. So. Loose?! 

So many players jogging on their own. 

Been happening since we played them earlier in the year.

 

Far too easy.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

And this is why Oscar McDonald is a spud of s footballer.. 

Simply just lets his opponent get a free run at the footy.

GTFO you [censored] spud

It's just a clear indication the club dont want to win games till the end of year.

9 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Pffftt ..... I'd poll well in this sides B&F.
If you think dinky 20m passes are gold.
Good for you.

If you polled DL as to who is our best kick I am confident most would pick Salem. You wouldn’t, that’s fine. 

BTW who do you think is a better kick than Salem?


Our coach is a DH or we are on some planned massive tank. WTF is going on? Tim Smith a backman. Lol

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3 goals to Petracca

1 minute ago, Boots and all said:

Again Oscar was nowhere near Bruce when he took that mark.

why doesnt Goody at least try him up fwd.

Even if hes goaless think of the ammount of goals op wont get.

Bets on the 4th quarter capitulation anyone?

 


I bloody hate it when the opposition wins a free kick and 2 or 3 players stand on the mark looking at each other...poor coaching

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

If you polled DL as to who is our best kick I am confident most would pick Salem. You wouldn’t, that’s fine. 

BTW who do you think is a better kick than Salem?

If you argue with a fool, Red....

Just sayin

1 minute ago, layzie said:

No-one wants to run that bit extra. Says a lot, mentally checked out.

Confidence shot. Includes confidence in each other.

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

why doesnt Goody at least try him up fwd.

Even if hes goaless think of the ammount of goals op wont get.

Just sit him on the bench for the last quarter. I’m convinced we would be better off


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