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Max just look for the short lateral or handball pls ....another ****ty turnover and goal from our own poor disposal

 

5 entries for 3 scoring shots.

 

Clear HTB not paid again.

Just now, Demonland said:

Why not holding the ball again?

It’s a dead set lottery 

 

We sold our future for this defense. GC can just stroll in whenever they like. 5 forward 50 entries by them for 2 goals this quarter. Lucky our midfield is actually working hard, even if it just hacks it up in the air.


Garry Lyon needs to be excommunicated from the club completely 

Holding the ball rule changes from week to week, game to game, quarter to quarter.

Just now, piddz said:

Garry Lyon needs to be excommunicated from the club completely 

I wish our kicking skills would get excommunicated from the club too.


Lack of forward pressure has dropped in the last 5 mins. Need to keep that up.

 

 

Just now, Hellish Inferno said:

Why do our players try and take it from the oppositions hands when the ump is about to pay holding the ball!!!???

Because they don't pay it very often.

There should be a rule, if our midfielder have nothing on offer, hold onto the ball and draw players until there is something on offer. Just rushed players. If you're going to play chaos ball at least teach your players to hit targets and not just bomb.


If you ever needed evidence that Clarry needs to find some finesse and finish in the middle...somehow.... that was it.  Had a paddock in front, very little pressure and still manages to kick it into the player's back straight in front of him

1 minute ago, Hellish Inferno said:

Why do our players try and take it from the oppositions hands when the ump is about to pay holding the ball!!!???

This!

 

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