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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

My kingdom for a forward who can mark AND kick 

Wonder if Majak is anywhere near ready? Can kick, can Mark, can frighten opposition. 

 

FFS, called it through the week. Let a better team than Freo win 8 clearances on the trot and we will pay the price.

 

I know umps are dodgy bit we need to stick the tackles much much much much harder.

Where has viney gone?

Wheres oliver?

Wheres tmac?

This is really poor.


That bounced.

Go dees

u are useless at time. 

We’ve fallen asleep. 

 

Saints can just walk around off the line of the mark with no play on call

 

[censored] these maggots


That overhyped messiah, Choco has made a real difference to our skills. 

Where are the leaders?

People forget that if our contest  game is taken away, or if a decent oppo side get on top of us in that area, we're in big big trouble. 

We started so well. And that's when we look good. But we literally have no other way of being able to stay with a good side if they get on top in clearance. 

Edited by JimmyGadson

We needed scoreboard pressure in the first quarter. We take our chances and at worst it’s even money right now, instead they’ve taken their chances and we’re three goals behind. 


Playing reactive footy game over.

[censored] me dead

these non calls against the saints are amazing 

We have lost the plot. They are killing us in every aspect of the game. Embarrassing stuff. 
 


Saints running circles around us.

Brayshaw not sighted.

Oliver gone mia.

Tmac back to old.

Trac jogging.

Jones too slow.

AFL are corrupt. Nothing surer. 

 

A lot of finger pointing going on here...


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