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If Pickett can't start kicking those he won't make it. Misses them too often.

 

Pickett must be the only small forward drafted highly that can't actually kick a [censored] goal

 

Bad bad easy miss Pickett. We need to basically double our score again to win now. One more Freo goal and its all over.


Serong, 15 disposals 5 tackles

Pickett 3 disposals and a miss 10m out

Screw the festival of footy. Why have this feeling twice in 5 days 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Still waiting for Pickett to be a crumber. 

He’s too busy trying to be a faux tough guy

 

How’d that [censored] dispose of it. It is written in the rule book. Fmd

43 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Be nice to rob some other ar$eholes of a spot in the 8 though

it would be nice but, what would we dish up? more disappointment?


Was patient with Goodwin but he needs to go ... he’s had a healthy list, new elite fitness coach, he can’t fix the issues with the game plan ..

The umpires aren’t helping this game be any more watchable. 

Fyfe just walking out of protected zone. No call. Should be a fifty but no. 


How was that play? Petracca the only mod pressuring and the rest of them jogging.

Fumbles...we really are average 

Season is done. Even if we make finals, what’s the point? I rather not be humiliated. 
 

I rather we lose the next 3 and get rid of this coach. Honestly he is a horrid coach with no idea. 


Well everyone.  

Let's hope 2021 is slightly better than this one.

What a crock this has been.

I feel like I’m watching a 2nd division VFA game. Our season looks to be over. 

The umpires are having zero bearing on this game. we are playing a horrific brand of totally unacceptable football for a team with our talent. 

 

Twice in a row kicking to Kossi Pickett down the line... wtf?! Turn over and goal... this f ing club.

Eff this [censored] weak as usual


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