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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Brayshaw back to being a [censored] spud again

And so many were calling for Viney to make way for him.

He's a butcher and a chain killer, he can't shake it.


Same old story cant kick  turn the footy over  cant keep backing players that make the same mistakes over and over

No goals in the third, we cannot kick it to our players and we are being well beaten, a very poor day,   Will we review this result ??

Just now, Ham said:

The first genuine opponent we play in weeks and we just fail.
Can't wait to see Goody's best Bill Lawry attempt in the presser. 

do you really want to watch it?

 

Liabilities - TMac, Hannan, Brayshaw, Tomlinson, Pickett (though has time on his side) Vandenberg, Harmes, Lever

Edited by Dr. Gonzo


Reality check of were we're at today.

Indictment on the coach that we still have to have games like today to re-learn things.

 

1 minute ago, Stevienic23 said:

If you cant kick over [censored] caleb daniel's head what hope have we got !

Zero.... as soon as we come up against a half decent team our skills, and our game style/match ups collapse like a pack of cards.  It's been the same story under SG since the get go.

Lyon is right... when the heat comes we crumble. Both on the field and in the box.

Edited by Jaded

8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The bounce has not been kind to us today. 

That went right angles to a dogs player

FMD

Just now, doc roet said:

do you really want to watch it?

Of course. 


Wish the siren would sound. This game is making me sick.

We are our own worst enemies.

Can we please have a goal kicking coach that actually does something?

MIA: spargo, Kozzie, Hannan, Lockard, harmes

Just now, Jaded said:

Lyon is right... when the heat comes we crumble. Both on the field and in the coach. 

That's right and honestly there's no point in people complaining about it or crying that he's not nice enough to us. Just swallow the truth and deal with it.

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Pickett is not ready. Sorry. 

He just had to give away his obligatory free kicks away. 


Hibbo has been atrocious today. His worst game in red and blue. 

 

Time to retire Hibbo. You're done

So @big_red_fire_engine do you still want to disagree with me that Bontempelli should be tagged?

WTF why does our coach refuse to tag key players?

 


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