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Here we go again - coughing up junk time goals.

haha, 2 x deetime goals. They've only kicked 3

Edited by Brownie

Just now, Demonland said:

How many goals do we gift in the last few seconds of quarters?

 This needs to be fixed in 2021. 

Yeah along with about 100 other things that happen every week under Goodwin 

 

Smith behind again. Another goal on the siren.

Can we wave bye bye to Joel Smith yet?


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Smith in the backline is a joke. Seriously. He has no idea. 

The 2% chance we play finals, he has to not be there.

If i was Woosha I'd put Joe in the ruck for the rest of the match. Really screw up his groin. That would be a great "F you!" to the bombers as he leaves

Joel smith punching his fist just annoys me. Always a step too late

Edited by viney4pm


Well that was one of the most woeful quarters of football I've ever seen. 

Both teams just spinning their wheels and probably will be for the forseeable future.

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

May giving Smith an absolute bake then.

Good. As he should. He was [censored] asleep. He totally lost his opponent there. Inexcusable. 
If Omac did that people would be calling for blood. 

Weideman not the answer I'm afraid, not strong enough in the contest.


The Smith experiment is over. He's absolutely not a backman, and I'm yet to be convinced he's a footballer at all. Athelete maybe, footballer no.

playing a side that is demoralized, playing poorly and we still cannot put them away.

 

Ugh another goal on the siren.

Luckily we have a good lead. But we need to play like we did in that 2nd quarter. 

Funny reading comments online from essendon fans that are saying how well mitch brown is playing and how essendon de listed him and they get stuck with daniher who has done nothing. 

 


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