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Just now, Jaded said:

That’s just not true. They are clearly much better than us. Winning the contested footy at ground level and in the air. Moving it cleanly. Hitting targets. 
They are playing much much better. They deserve to win this game. 

It’s amazing how easy the game is when you have 21 on the field!!

 

Get Melksham out of the [censored] team.

Is TMac even on the ground?

 

To say Neale is killing us is an understatement. Really didn’t need him today. 


2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

That’s just not true. They are clearly much better than us. Winning the contested footy at ground level and in the air. Moving it cleanly. Hitting targets. 
They are playing much much better. They deserve to win this game. 

Crap. Lions clearly getting the rub of the green 

Edited by McQueen

 

[censored] hell just win a ****ibg clearence boys!!


Another umpire goal. This is [censored]

Who is actually playing on Bailey? 3 goals before halftime ffs.

Actually think the umpiring has been pretty fair so far, there’s always going to be the odd contentious one but so far I reckon it’s been ok. They are simply out working us at the moment and will either blow us away or tire and we will get out chance in the last, just need to keep the margin down in the meantime 

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

It’s amazing how easy the game is when you have 21 on the field!!

They are not why we can’t win a clearance or take a contested mark. It’s just ignoring the obvious problems to blame the umpires. 


Just now, Boots and all said:

Half tackles from the dees. Solid tackles from the Bears. They want it more. Sick of seeing our backline whinging too. [censored] get on with it.

Brisbane play a lot like Sheedy's 2000 Bombers. They exploit the rules and do it well. They know exactly how to get away with petty [censored]. Fogan has been like that since day one. They know exactly how to get under the opponent's skin. Team to beat this year.


Kozzie held … no free

Whats the point of sagging back and letting them walk it out of their defensive 50, when we then don't even man up on the wing?

When is leaving Daniel Rich alone a good thing?  

Clearances now 13-22.   4-10 in the middle.  Horrendous.

Who is playing on Bailey?

 

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