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fmd 3 x dropping the ball decisions let go at centre half forward.

Aaaaaargh

 

2 HTB and one incorrect disposal - "play on". WTF?

 

I called this early. Our midfield has been off all day. Game over. Could get ugly.

 

Saw at least 3 free kicks for us not payed in that passage in defence...off they go and get a goal...Infurianting.


Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

We are being [censored] by the umpiring 

They refuse to pay us free kicks

 

[censored] terrible start.  I'm really [censored] off.

By the way, Pickett tackled Smith on our half forward line and wasn't rewarded.  Umps can get stuffed.


Horrendous start. They're back on top in the middle, we're slow in transition. 

Fritsch's miss was a shocker and could really hurt.

McDonald is cooked

Kossie forced 2 incorrect disposals in a row? 

WTF????


Games nearly gone !

effort

Sorry but T-Mac is a huge liability out there.  His hands and decision making are gone not to mention any leap to take a pack mark or get away from his opponent on a lead.


Tom McDonald far cough!

 

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