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55 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Who's bragging? Look at the ladder, are we in the top 4? You made the statement. You didn't say a final 4 side, but there is no disputing we are currently top 4

Why would you waste your time typing that?

 
50 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Why would you waste your time typing that?

I get pleasure pointing out mistakes.  You make it easy.

I can imagine some on here saying we haven't beaten anyone above us on the ladder when we are at the top of the ladder all year.

 

Don't let fact get in the way of hope, the current team has done what it had to do win.

The fact is the team contains 5 players who have played less than 20 games and 1 who has played 37 games along with 6 players who have played less than 100 games so more than half the team has less than 100 games, the fact that they have won 3 games that in the past they may have lost has in my opinion due to the Williams and Yze affect.

On Sunday we will find out the whether they are a good honest side or one that has become an exceptional side that can only get better and better with more experience and training, along with pressure of the new key forwards and experienced players who are out of the side wanting to part of a great side.

27 minutes ago, sue said:

I can imagine some on here saying we haven't beaten anyone above us on the ladder when we are at the top of the ladder all year.

Yes and then adding that we haven't even beaten any of the AFLW teams either


On 4/6/2021 at 4:51 PM, Macca said:

The standout highlight out of the round in my view was West Coast's first half against Port

They made Port look 2nd rate and their own skills on display were first rate ... they are going to be hard to beat

That's what we have to match & better

Port made the fatal mistake of going in tall against West Coast particular inside forward 50m

It has always been something to avoid against them but even more so now when they have good users by foot across the board.

You very much need to play only 2 talls a medium and 3 smalls to lock the ball in and apply ground ball pressure against their defence.

The above coupled with the lack of man on man at centre clearances set Port up for failure the other night

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48 minutes ago, sue said:

I can imagine some on here saying we haven't beaten anyone above us on the ladder when we are at the top of the ladder all year.

If it guarantees us staying there, I’ll volunteer to do it

9 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Port made the fatal mistake of going in tall against West Coast particular inside forward 50m

It has always been something to avoid against them but even more so now when they have good users by foot across the board.

You very much need to play only 2 talks a medium and 3 stalls to lock the ball in and apply ground ball pressure against their defence.

The above coupled with the lack of man on man at centre clearances set Port up for failure the other night

2 talks a medium and 3 stalls..       we should read before we post ?

 
1 minute ago, ManDee said:

2 talks a medium and 3 stalls..       we should read before we post ?

Yep, bloody phones and preemptive text

4 hours ago, ManDee said:

I get pleasure pointing out mistakes.  You make it easy.

Everyone with half a brain would understand that it means at the pointy end of the season.

Bringing up something like that simply exposes you as a smartass with your hand on yourself.

Grow up pal.


21 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Everyone with half a brain would understand that it means at the pointy end of the season.

Bringing up something like that simply exposes you as a smartass with your hand on yourself.

Grow up pal.

Touchy. I simply pointed out the error in your statement. If you can't handle being corrected I think I know who needs to grow up.

12 hours ago, ManDee said:

Touchy. I simply pointed out the error in your statement. If you can't handle being corrected I think I know who needs to grow up.

An [censored] will always make a decision easy for others.

My ignore list has quite the collection of mouthy flogs in it. You are now the latest member.

1 minute ago, faultydet said:

An [censored] will always make a decision easy for others.

My ignore list has quite the collection of mouthy flogs in it. You are now the latest member.

Wow, you certainly have some anger management issues. Probably best that you put me on ignore. By contrast I have no one on ignore, I value others opinions even when they disagree or are simply wrong. Sometimes I am wrong but I wear it and move on. This post is probably pointless because if you are a man of your word you won't read it.

2 hours ago, ManDee said:

Wow, you certainly have some anger management issues. Probably best that you put me on ignore. By contrast I have no one on ignore, I value others opinions even when they disagree or are simply wrong. Sometimes I am wrong but I wear it and move on. This post is probably pointless because if you are a man of your word you won't read it.

now he might

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