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Just now, bing181 said:

Anticipating an "honourable loss" here. They have too many players who make you pay when the mistakes come - and we still make plenty of mistakes.

Still, can't question endeavour, and setting up well.

agree, feel our margin for error is smaller than theirs because we don't capitalise on opponent mistakes as much. 

 

If only Clayton learnt how to kick properly. 

Come on Maxy show the footy world why you are the number 1 ruckman. 

We should be in front and should have had a lot more holding the man free kicks.


1 minute ago, forever demons said:

oliver just cant kick

Yeah can, its lack of concentration and purpose... he's trying to do a dinky kick like he might do at training for fun.   Kick with purpose.

2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

That white goalpost looks racist to me

Oh look, a straw man.

 

2 minutes ago, forever demons said:

oliver just cant kick

He really cant atm...


Just now, Wiseblood said:

Max Gawn with the pinpoint pass!  Love it!

@A F I thought Maxi kicking was terrible..

Whoo hoooooooo....easy Maxy

who'd have thought a behind-the-goals camera would offer a worse view than a normal camera angle. every shot unless dead straight looks to be missing.

Damn, Gerard has just said 'there is no ceiling'.


Oliver being held

 

I thought Max was gonna give Mcinerney an earful on the way past but he had his eyes on Fritta 


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