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1 minute ago, Radar Detector said:

No free for Viney getting decapitated?

No free in it, the Freo player had eyes on the ball and the run at it.

 
Just now, cookieboc said:

even if we were to win this, no point playing finals. we are literally a rabble

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


 

there is no game plan that I can see

what ever they are playing is not football

Just now, Cards13 said:

How the duck is that not 50?!?!

He's punched picket in the hea right in front of the umps

 

Cheating maggots

Not too far fetched to say that was one of the worst halves of footy I've ever seen.

Everyone else can talk about the negatives.

Viney BOG for us so far.

Back line holding up okay.

Rivers continues to do some good things and I've liked the move of Melksham to Fyfe.

Other than that... there aint much else...


Should have been a clear 50. Gutless wonders. The umpires have shown their bias loud and clear.

We're not mentally weak.

We are just not that smart.

As Dunstall said you can see Freo is trying to spread us wide/around the zone and we’re just lining up to go down the ground to the contest. 

2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Geees we walk tall with him though.

Do we? I’d rather some one who actually wins the football, can use it and doesn’t clout someone already over the boundary line that gives them a free.

Dumb and unnecessary

Wow are we ever gonna become the hunters here AS A TEAM.  Some good individual efforts but start hunting the ball and carrier and sweat on em.    Do you wanna play finals or not??

I would put Vanders on Mundy and make him earn every possi.  He's way too loose and racking up too many clean possessions.


What a spectacle.  

On a positive side, it's been good to see the boys having each others' back in with a few post-clash remonstrations.

How the hell do they get more i50s into the wind? This is appalling. Thank god its raining or we should be 7 goals down at a guess.

 

Lets celebrate the Clanger count... MFC 39 to Freo 24.

At least we are winning something. :)

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