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What do we have to do to get rewarded for a tackle???

4 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Nice eyes and delivery from Spargo there

3 goal assists so far from Brownlow ...something happens when he touches the ball Rusty 

 
2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

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.

 

it's the easy Gawn counter and we have fallen for it for years.. 

That dude has been bleeding for the past 5 minutes ffs.


We dont cover off on the outside ...too many easy loose gives for the opponent around the contest. No one on one intensity outside

 

It's the same clearance problem as the game against the dogs except this time, Oliver and Brayshaw are back in there. 

What are the excuses? 

 

Boy we have some woeful set shot exponents

1 minute ago, JimmyGadson said:

It's the same clearance problem as the game against the dogs except this time, Oliver and Brayshaw are back in there. 

What are the excuses? 

 

We'll learn from this

All started from Lever and then Kozzy's ability to compete and draw the free


James Jordan. BOG. 

I'd put Jackon in the middle as mid to try and help with the clearences. Need to try something differen't if the starting mids areb't having any impact.


Max is not as good as we think he is...

Max hitting it into Freo's space ...seriously at least find a colour and hit it somewhere near there or grab the pill and take the tackle

4 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

It's the same clearance problem as the game against the dogs except this time, Oliver and Brayshaw are back in there. 

What are the excuses? 

 

Brayshaw hasn’t taken one centre bounce. He’s been on the wing all day 

 

Our midfield [censored] sucks. Seriously overrated one dimensional group of players.

Nothing has improved at all.

Just now, Mickey said:

Max is not as good as we think he is...

He is good, but the connection and smart play is missing.  Is he hitting it to the wrong spot or the mids are running to the right spots?   


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