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Just now, layzie said:

Great vision from Trac 

It looked like he was kicking for goal. Haha

[censored] me!!!!! Why these unskilled rubbish players why?! Kill me 

2 minutes ago, binman said:

Make that 4. Cant spoil either

We get it... you're not a Lever fan...

 

lol at everyone bagging Lever. like always it's pathetic turnovers up the ground that kill us.

1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

How predictable by Wagner. Not AFL standard

MFC standard though. 


2 minutes ago, olisik said:

I would much prefer 2 of Tim Kelly, Liam Ryan, Petrucelli and Stocker but each to there own.

If u r rating Lever today, u r not watching the bloody match. He is awful. Oscar is better!

Nathan Jones 0 tackles again. 2nd week running. Yet his quabbling about 260K

Baker knee, down into the rooms, lot of pain..

Viney is such a horrible footballer 


MFC= marginal fumbles collective

Just now, Farmer said:

If u r rating Lever today, u r not watching the bloody match. He is awful. Oscar is better!

I just said I would prefer 2 of Tim Kelly, Liam Ryan, Petrucelli or Stocker instead of Lever. Not sure where you got that I was rating him. Those r the players we missed out on by taking Lever.

Just now, praha said:

lol at everyone bagging Lever. like always it's pathetic turnovers up the ground that kill us.

Exactly what I was going to say, have a look up the field at the turnovers @binman


Hibbo the easiest turnover you’ll see. Honestly we are painful 

Only listening to radio.  Cant watch anymore with the likes of JKH, Oscar & Gus destroying things.

Sounds like we are back to being turnover kings and a shambles and are only capable of staying in or ahead in a match for one quarter or so at best.

If Goodwin cant get us close to a half baked Pies team with almost no forward line with 19 rounds behind the team he should walk now and save us the embarrassment for the last few rounds and for the [censored] storm that will be next season.

Clean half this shitty list out, put anyone in who has half a coaching brain in (Ratten?) and start again in 2020.

Goody is destroying this club and the careers of at least half a dozen or so very good players with every week that goes by.

Roos anointed the wrong man in a rush out the door.  What a pitty.

Coach killing.

 

4 easy set shots directly in front missed say it all.


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