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1 minute ago, BAMF said:

No we dont.

We do but there’s plenty of time to turn it around. We are not hitting targets or winning clearances. Luckily Pies are no better. 

Sam Weideman and Tom Sparrow 0 disposal that quarter.

 

Edited by dazzledavey36

 

There was no buzz in that quarter but you have to expect Pies to bring some intensity

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That doesn’t make sense that Langdon could do that kick.

He played on when he went to the left of the mark?

Seems that if you kick on the line of the mark, the run up can be from the boundary side


Poor game so far. Very disjointed, no rhythm. Trac looking most likely to make things happen. Clayton very quiet so far. He'll lift and get us going.

OLIVER GET INVOLVED!!!!FFS, THIS IS THE 2ND WEEK IN A ROW HE HAS PLAYED LIKE A VFL 2NDS PLAYER IN THE FIRST HALF.

 

FRISTCH HIT A BLOODY TARGET GOING INSIDE 50! JACKSON YOU TOO. FFS.

TERRRRRRRRIBLE QUARTER!!!


1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Sounds like a typical Weideman quarter.

But he got close to the ball

Standard Dees first quarter for 2021. It ain’t gonna work when it gets to the pointy end, not sure why they come out like this week after week (Dogs game excepted). 

We need to start playing Melbourne footy. Wasn't it petracca that said we played boring footy last week in the 1st half?

We need to get going & start playing proper footy

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Sounds like a typical Weideman quarter.

We had 15 insides 50s and he was only used once as a target.

If that's a sign players don't trust him then I don't know what is.


2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Sounds like a typical Weideman quarter.

Not good enough really

Edited by BAMF

[censored] hell Oliver. that was 30 minutes of dribble. no work rate whatsoever. he basically didn't even get to any contests. let alone win any. you owe us now

 

Jackson, ANB, Jordan and May good so far.

Weeds hasn't got anywhere near the ball.

Oliver quiet.

Our first quarters have been so often underwhelming. We're ahead. Confident we'll smash them.

2 minutes ago, Hellish Inferno said:

Seems that if you kick on the line of the mark, the run up can be from the boundary side

But only after the siren! Bizarre and stupid rule.


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