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3/4 time

Weideman

0 kicks

0 marks

 

Jog on, hopeless

 
1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

First time for the season we’ve been behind at three quarter time. 

We clearly lifted but yet again didn’t score enough from our ample inside 50s. 

Let’s see if we spent all our tickets in that quarter or if we’ve got something left. 

Fitness isn’t an issue against the Pies, nor I feel, any other team in the comp right now. 

Fitness isn’t the issue at hand though. 
 

 

 

Absolutely getting ahead of ourselves, blokes like Petracca and Oliver taking on tacklers and failing, instead of giving the easy or obvious option.  Really disappointed with Petracca today, we need him, along with Tmac and Weid unable, unwilling to demand the ball or run to the right spot.

I would love to see a montage of our pathetic kicks inside 50 today. Either straight out of bounds, straight to 3 huge Collingwood players, or so wide it would be impossible to score anyway, just over and over and over.

At this point I think we'd get more of a wake-up call if we lost this game, because we sure as hell don't deserve to win it.

YUCK

Maybe Weideman will kick three and save us?

Honestly if he doesnt fire up now with this game on the line then I cant see him ever doing it.

 


Miss football in Melbourne. Sydney siders are such tools. Melb fans and Collingwood fans alike

3 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I can't see the Weid playing next week. Just not contributing. 

Yeah, they have to drop him for the bye, based on that performance ?

 
1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

3/4 time

Weideman

0 kicks

0 marks

 

Jog on, hopeless

Well at least he's kept his opponent quiet...

Oh wait, he hasn't done that either.


This one is primed for a pies win for bucks we just don't seem on today 

Any chance of us actually kicking it to Weideman?

I don’t think the people standing up for Weid deserve to be howled down, but the ones who supported him AND howled down those that haven’t need to do a little navel-gazing now. 


What are you doing Sparrow, this isn't under 15's. Get rid of it!  

Clarry and Trac set that bad example

Sparrow just lacks something 


This IS the pies grand final. Can’t see them dropping it from being in front. 

 

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