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Our forwards have no clue when the ball is coming in....they dont know where to go

Could have used Kossie crumbing today.

 

Defence at stoppage is such a joke.  Any chance Viney could touch the ball? Is Nate Jones playing - he's been attrocious.  Can Melksham actually tackle in the forward half? OMAC believe it or not has applied more pressure in that quarter than any of our forwards (bar Spargo).

This is the stuff that just kills you as a supporter. 

 

We made 4 changes to Sydney's one and they look 100 times fresher than us. What a joke.


Langdon a Smokey for B&F. 

 
  On 03/09/2020 at 08:25, Clintosaurus said:

Why were we not allowed to travel up yesterday? Had to wait for Freo so not even a direct flight from Maroochydore. 5 hours travel on game day.

We look like we've been on the bucket bongs

  On 03/09/2020 at 08:26, RedButMostlyBlue said:

1 goal with the breeze. 

4 goals to get against the breeze?

Easy peasy

wind has dropped substantially from the first quarter

clutching at straws


  On 03/09/2020 at 08:26, GCDee said:

We are carrying some done/terrible players. 

How are we meant to stand a chance with omac, Smith, Jones, ANB and wagner in the team? 

Goody really has no clue 

Absolutely. Smith is a very bad player, a very bad player

  On 03/09/2020 at 08:25, Clintosaurus said:

Why were we not allowed to travel up yesterday? Had to wait for Freo so not even a direct flight from Maroochydore. 5 hours travel on game day.

I know I'm totally up for 2 hours of elite athletic performance after 5 hours of flights and airport transfers. 

Not Weeds fault the chsotic entry would kill any forward

  On 03/09/2020 at 08:27, leave it to deever said:

34 to 26 inside 50 to our advantage. Can we please get a solid full forward the can kick 3  a game. Ill chip in 100 bucks.

I keep chipping in heaps of bucks but it seems this club keeps using my money to buy potato seeds. I'd love a solid, reliable FF. 

We'll win from here.

You watch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jokes, it's game over.


Give me another 6 Langdons

  On 03/09/2020 at 08:28, big_red_fire_engine said:

Club effort.

Poor selection. Poor game plan. Poor preparation. Poor effort. Poor execution. Port team work. Poor leadership. 

 

 

Poor supporters following this crap.

Consolidate a place in the 8? No, drop the game and watch the season disappear.

So so so so so so Melbourne-like

 


we are not out of it.  if they can pull themselves together and kick straight, preferably straight to our own players and the goals then we may have a chance we have had a good record in last quarters, lets hope that repeats. i dont understand why our players do not man up. we had the wind and we let them chip it around and waste our wind advantage. hopefully the umpire will start to pay some of the many holding the mans against viney that are going unnoticed at the moment.

  On 03/09/2020 at 08:24, Gunna’s said:

That’s a bad umpiring call. Florent ran 30mtrs without bouncing but Tomlinson handballs without going direct over the line but is called. 

Florent bounced it twice, so no.

Tomlinson, yes

 
  On 03/09/2020 at 08:01, ding said:

Like Goodwin just said "They have a choice to make"

Lets see how badly we want this.

MFC syndrome says no.

Guess they made their choice. They want an early finish to the year. 

Our kicking into the forward line has been deplorable, as it has been most of the year. Unwatchable really. Langdon great quarter.


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