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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Baker is showing why he should play for Casey.

Keeps making dumb decisions.

 

It’s all mindset for us. Right now we are cruising along and North are beating us at our own game. 
we have 3/4 to change this. Needs to start with Max and then the mids. Oliver needs to get going. Gotta win the ball and our pressure needs to lift by a massive amount.

We should be 3 goals down.

 

Walker all over McDonald


Just now, DeeZee said:

We just don’t look up to it today 

You find away....

Far and away our worst quarter of the year. Other than Petracca and Fritsch everyone needs to lift

 

Melkshams inside 50s entries have been pathetic so far.


Just now, Boots and all said:

Sitting in a noisy a [censored] pub, can any one let me know what happened to Tommo please?

ACL

Bath water comes to mind. Not nearly as good as everyone thinks they are. Lazy effort. 
 

How baker got in ahead of Chandler , Bedford or Sparrow I’ll never know


Easily our worst quarter of footy for the season.  No willingness to run both ways from some or even close down space in the zone.  Zero connection between the followers.  Just awful.  If not for Fritta we'd be down by 3 goals to a team that hasn't won a game.

Were the boys out on a Boags Brewery tour yesterday?

 

Look way off the pace.

 


North have been starting games well and it's unsurprising they're giving us some cheek.  However, there's only a goal in it and I'm confident we'll still win and win well.

Shame about Thommo.  Come on down, Harry Petty.

North have started several games well this year. The trend is they always drop off in the second half.

No need for panic.

Yet.

Lazy lazy quarter of football. Old fashioned bake required.

 

Oliver needs to lift. fumbles and dropped marks. lift! this is EXACTLY why im the most negative poster on demonland. performances EXACTLY like this against the worst team in the comp!


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