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Game nearly gone

 

Right... what are the chances we kick a goal this term?  I'm giving us a 30% chance.

Kicking with the wind and we are still without a goal. Being beaten in absolutely every position on the ground. At least the fans wont be hanging on the edge of their seats until Essendon put us out of the finals

Its already over.


Are we not playing anyone forward of the Centre????????????

 

Gees I’m so excited for the explanation for this week’s disaster. 

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1 minute ago, SFebes said:

We are still in it by scoreboard but they are all over us and better coached/drilled. They look so slick and easily run past us without trouble.

Is that a metaphor for the next few years? 

I wouldn't mind seeing Fyfe and Hogan in the finals challenging for a premiership. Beats every other club.

2 points. Going well so far.... what a shambles. 

We are awful haha

Goody checking out seek.com just then. 


Going going

was that 24 goalless quarters under Goodwin? I'm amazed how easy they waltz through the corridor. Somehow still in it but should be game over

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Right... what are the chances we kick a goal this term?  I'm giving us a 30% chance.

0% I reckon

How's this under 10's blazing away, bombing it back to Freo crap


This cannot continue next Year

I hope Bartlett is ready to get serious...

We look terrible. And Freo are not a good side

Game over, I fear

 

Too much talent for this [censored]. Ross Lyon please. Goodwin just can't get the best out of a good list. Cooked.


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