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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

It’s hard to take this result seriously. We are missing 6-7 of our best 22 including basically our entire midfield except Trac. 

Yes i know. But there are still so many senior players who are slow to react

 
4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'm patient mate, but he hasn't started well.

Here's the thing. We have a number of good mid - fielders missing so are unlikely to win. Has our backline stood up? Yes

PS - My patience doesn't extend to Tomlinson, who I regard as a very, very ordinary footballer

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Jetta’s disposal is woeful 

 

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Here's the thing. We have a number of good mid - fielders missing so are unlikely to win. Has our backline stood up? Yes

PS - My patience doesn't extend to Tomlinson, who I regard as a very, very oridinary footballer

I wanted Petty in for Tomlinson this week as Tommo was so poor last week against the tiges. 

we're losing our rhythm. handballing to the static receiver again.

Who the [censored] is on Bontempelli? 
This is getting ugly. 


Is Lockhart or Bowey playing down back? We need to find a replacement for Jetta ASAP. He’s one of my favorite players but he’s coming to the end of his career rapidly.

1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

Jetta’s disposal is woeful 

Hes finished unfortunately.  Very slow to react and he's just past it now.


whats the free kick count?

 

Frees now 13-6

Tomlinson is a waste of space and we are no good without our most important player in  Clayton Oliver 

 
5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

It’s hard to take this result seriously. We are missing 6-7 of our best 22 including basically our entire midfield except Trac. 

Sometimes the obvious is too obvious for some Jaded. As I said in another thread, the result is immaterial. It's about testing, resting and trying out. I'm sure we'll give it a crack however.


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