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1 minute ago, MF-C said:

What on earth was that kick Langdon? 

Clearly, if you think it through, there was no one inside 50 to kick it to.  That's why he took as long as he did.

 

This is horrible to watch

we are so flat


Wagner - can't mark, can't handball.

Wagner hopeless, too slow.

 
2 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

No he doesn’t ?

crap quarter


Hmmm waste chances, counter punch and wham.

Not good in any footy game.

One entry, one crumber, one goal.

Nice work from Wagner to think he had all the time in the world with a player right next to me.

Where is our ability to tackle? Half arsed effort so far. 

Swannies playing smart. Stacking our forward zone while we have the breeze.

Can players start backing themselves instead always handballing?

Nothing is surer than losing to the third bottom team. Absolute rubbish. 
Horrendous from Rivers. Lost his opponent.


Just now, Wiseblood said:

Clearly, if you think it through, there was no one inside 50 to kick it to.  That's why he took as long as he did.

I'm talking about the one that he took from the out of bounds on the full 

but thanks for clearing that up chief 

This is bad Melbourne.

No plan forward of centre. 8 inside 50s for 0.2 compared to 4 inside 50s for 2.0.

This has disappointing loss written all over it.

Forward line has no idea, effort is not there , we'll be lucky to win this, kicking with a 5 goal breeze FFs


No crumbers forward and it could cost us. 

 
Just now, MF-C said:

I'm talking about the one that he took from the out of bounds on the full 

but thanks for clearing that up chief 

Be more specific, then... chief.

Let’s see if we’ve gained any on field leadership

someone needs to send a message or set the example


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