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Yellow ....are sorting it out for them. As always. 

Sorry but Max has turned really dumb this season with ball in hand in open field. 

He needs to get that handball off quickly or alternatively just bomb long up the line.  He is too slow to decide, too slow to execute.  Does he even remember he's 6' 8" or so?

 

At least three goals turnover due directly to corrupted umpiring.

You can see who the AFL want in the finals. 
 

What a disgrace of an organization you are running Gil. 

Turned anb shot on goal, we from there started turning the ball over, short handballs


Honestly if Goodwin stays on, and I hope he doesn’t, he has to come up with a way for us to win games when we aren’t dominating clearances. You can see the decline directly correlate in this quarter to GWS winning clearances. It’s an absolute joke. 

We were struggling all quarter with clearances and CPs. Our first quarter dominance disappeared.

We defended well for the first 3/4 of that quarter but from the Lever turnover onwards we just couldn't stop them.

Had our chances (Fritsch's late miss and ANB's infuriating failure to run closer to goal before kicking) but if we don't get back on top in the middle we won't win.

6 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Wish you could bet on Fritsch missing a set shot id be loaded

Yep . He used to be accurate. Now as bad as max.

 

At the game

Can confirm the umpires are citrus friendly

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1 minute ago, Ham said:

Jetta is so unbelievably cooked.
I really want him to stay at the club in an off field role, but his playing days are way past him. 

Lockhart should have come in. Jetta has been cooked since last year.


Goodwin should pull the lads out of this game. Make a stand. This happens to us too often. I'd like to see us make a protest about the umpiring and just stay in the sheds.

Just now, The Swimming Dee said:

Make a move after half time Goodwin you moron

They had a shot of him on the big screen at the mini G and he had that WTF is going on look ?

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

hahha death taxes and Viney getting pinged for the ball.

Bloke will not be missed one bit.

+Fritsch missing easy set shots

Viney trying to break 8 tackles in one play over and over. It happens every game. Its dumb football. 

7 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

Lever has cost us 2 goals with inexcusable clangers.

And two first round draft picks. Absolutely reamed.


I can’t stand channel 7. I hope someone else wins the next TV bid. The commentators are just embarrassing, and clearly haven’t watched much footy in 2020.

1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

Viney never takes the first option , he has to trust his team mates.

He's having a bit of a shocker tonight.  Just the four touches and he's been caught twice holding the ball.  One of the main senior players who needs to lift.

Just now, Brownie said:

How many set shots has he missed this year?

It’s the MFC way. Take someone who is great at something and change it. Pickett looked like a great set shot when he got to the club also but our coaching staff have obviously tinkered with the routine 

Daisy Thomas on those Pointsbet ads is excruciatingly bad. It’s like watching a crap Year 9 drama student.


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1 minute ago, Bates Mate said:

+Fritsch missing easy set shots

Yep that too

We absolutely stink when the slightest bit of pressure is put on us. Lose a few clearances and watch a lead go down the toilet.

Yeah better than last week, still not convinced.

 
Just now, Bates Mate said:

+Fritsch missing easy set shots

He's a poor drop punt set shot. Can only do around the body 

98% of crowd is red and blue though

 

Good vibes 


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