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Poor kick from Lever then. 

 
4 minutes ago, Pates said:

Seriously what is with the commentators letting players off from hurting our players? He slammed Oliver’s head into the ground!

I can’t stand dunstall. He barracks against at every opportunity. 

 

Jetta spends more time falling over than on his feet. Just cost us a goal.

Cannot play him ever again. Time to retire.


 

Ffs this is bad

We are due for a loss and I think we look like we are already thinking about next week. They are absolutely killing us on transition. Our defensive efforts are woeful. Backline a mess. Forwardline not working. 


FMD Melbourne. 

We look a long way from a top 4 team let alone #1 right now

Hunt looks lost. Running around in circles.

I dont know where Kozzie spargo and jordamn have gone but there not in this game.

Trac gone missing this quarter.

Worrying signs.


May having a mare. We need half time to regroup

What’s wrong with May? This is the worst game I’ve seen him play. 
 


I know we keep 'getting the job done' this year when it counts, and that's great, but we're playing against a side who is on a 5 game losing streak. 

And we're getting shown up here.

We'd better switch on fast, not only for this game, but the Doggies are watching for the next, and if we give the crows this much room, next week is going to be ugly.

Halftime can’t come soon enough. 

 

Our only hope at this rate is that Adelaide have the afterburners on and run out of gas in the second half. This is woeful stuff...


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