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How many times did our defenders get into the right position and then fumble an easy mark and then fall over, only for their direct opponent to waltz away with. Haolened 6 maybe 7 times, maybe more. It's VFL stuff.

 
5 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Ah well at least we can sack goody. [censored] dumb [censored] worst selections [censored] dumbass 

There’s a committee that makes the selections.

 
1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

How good is 5 hours of travel on game day? GAGF Gil and cronies.

No excuses. Sydney also had to travel here. 


26 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

The coaches don't coach for arm tackles, kicking on someone's head, not chasing

It's always easy to blame the coaches, they are sent out with a game plan, up to now the players have failed to execute it

The only 2 who can hold head up at the moment are Langdon and Tomlinson

You will accept anything thrown at you

So predictable...

”Don’t Rock the Boat...”

1 minute ago, CYB said:

Put aside the PA game. This one is far worse. Insipid, soul destroying. Coach sacking? 

One can only hope

Don't really rate Brayshaw.  Barely ever stands up.  One paced. Frequently fumbles.  Can't hit targets.

Classic Dees prototype.

 

My wife just asked me why I'm still watching this. It's a good question. 

I told her I have the see the punishment through to the bitter end.

It's what I deserve.

 

Weid 2 disp, Smith 4, Oscar 7, Brown 7and Melk 8.

Passengers the lot of them 


1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

How good is 5 hours of travel on game day? GAGF Gil and cronies.

When did Sydney get up there?

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