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Have to use those rare free kicks, Clarrie.

 

Wasted chances in front of goal and now the game is slipping away. Just [censored] poor. 

Oliver will never be an a grade superstar with kicking like that. Misses a set shot that he should have kicked then laughs. 

14-9 onside 50's. As usual not taking chances and we have no structure or space. We are just bombing it in. 

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That was [censored] pathetic by May to give that away.

Pull your finger out Oliver and kick those ffs!!


Just now, Kiss of Death said:

What was the free kick for in the goalsquare?

Disgrace it was a Melbourne free

1 minute ago, Kiss of Death said:

What was the free kick for in the goalsquare?

It wasn't a free

Getting [censored] over by umpires Each week seems par for the course.


Can Greene [censored] off?


Greene winning then the match. Can someone please put a foot thru his dumb face already? 

1 minute ago, TheoX said:

Getting [censored] over by umpires Each week seems par for the course.

I think we are loosing because we keep kicking behinds and they keep kicking goals, don’t think it has much to do with umpiring for my eye.

Don’t know what annoys me more, Clarry missing a sitter or laughing about it. If he wants serious $ then it’s time he got serious about his footy.

 


every shot at goal

Every. Single. GWS mark.

Player creeps across or moves laterally 

where’s the play on?


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