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1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Weideman 0 disposals, 0 marks, 0 goals, 0 tackles, 0 hitouts, 0 anything...  get involved FFS

Noticed this   thought he must have been off the ground   then he was standing outside a scrum watching

 

Swans are doing what every team do against us, hold back 6 Melbourne push a forward onto the ball giving Sydney an out number down back.  Sit back and wait for Melbourne to kick it to you.

 


Too many players not playing team football. How about protecting your mate going for the ground ball or in the air? Swans play good grinding footy. We need to execute cleaner ball movement. 

 

Fox showing Sydney's won the clearance count 3 times in their last 20 matches. Yet beating us in that area today.


not a great effort.

 

Lots to improve on but we're in front somehow. Might be an arm wrestle to start and we should run away last qrt

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jesus Dermie loves the sound of his own voice

He hasn't shut up since the game started.


Viney is such a liability in our midfield. Get him out of there Goodwin!

Viney must have earplugs in. Couldn’t hear a bloody steam train coming up on him from behind. 


Third [censored] crumb. Not good enough. 
We are asleep. So lazy today. 

 

How dumb by Max to mark and not fist

We are just so dumb 

I hate watching us sometimes 

Infuriating [censored] 

Mistake ridden trash


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