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They aren’t even trying Richmond. That’s the scary thing. They drop the ball 4 times and still take an uncontested mark in their forwardline. Words fail me. 

 

Our terrible skills are turning promising forward thrusts into easy turnovers. I can see what the team style is trying to do, and it looks good when we do it well, like Fritter's and Gus' goals. But our skill errors make us look so terribly unpolished.

Our defensive set ups are also non existant. We are super exposed when they're in position through the middle


We can beat these idiots, can we beat the umps!?

 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Maybe we should try him in defence?

Gold?

Ling is a dead set idiot.


3 points at half time...ill take it!! WELL DONE DEES

Just now, FireInTheBelly said:

Oh, incorrect disposal. Is that even a rule?

Only for our players


Easily our best half of footy for the year given the quality of the Opp.

Setting up for the classic 70's Demon failure

stick with them until around 3/4 time and they slowly pull away to win by 24 points

rinse and repeat

 
1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Oh, incorrect disposal. Is that even a rule?

How many do you see every game and we get pinged

6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Maybe we should try him in defence?

GOLD

*shudder*

Still too raw.


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