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1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

The question answers itself

I guess so. 

 
 

Rivers having a nightmare. We still get picked apart too easily 

Jordon and Sparrow - 8 tackles combined

Oliver, Brayshaw, Petracca, Harmes, Jones - 7 tackles combined

 


More concerns then positives for me.

Can't say I've seen much improvement from last year.

vert very ordinary ,if we were playing richmond would be 10 goals down

 

We are still the stupidest team in the AFL

This is the time we need someone to stand up ffs 


Why tackle? It’s either unrewarded or punished

Critical time right now

This is when the MFC has always cracked 

it must change

This where an MFC team needs to wrestle back the game for a change 

Should have been a free to Tomlinson at that last goal.


Our play around the ball ups / bounces has been bog ordinary.  Very few clean possessions / clearances.  Max looks a bit unfit or off the pace for mine

So many passengers. 

Clearances 13-26

oh dear. 


Nice eyes and delivery from Spargo there

Thank [censored] for that. 

Surely they don’t torture everyone watching with a 2 point win from here. Against this Freo side. Surely not.

 
2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Clearances 13-26

oh dear. 

Fyfe announced their strategy to push us into the contest and work the outside. We've done nothing to counter it. So dumb and slow to respond.

 


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