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1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

It's the easiest way to show your displeasure loudly.
Tell me you've never boo'd at the footy.

Not continuously 

 

Fritter has been very quiet, really needed to kick that. So did TMac.

We could really do with a forward right now.

 

 

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

When Tom McDonald isn’t kicking goals we are a fraction of ourselves.

He saved us so many times early in the year but his kicking has been way off.

he and fritter just arent into it

 

We’re winning playing poorly. 
 

Need an efficient final qtr to set us apart. 

It's very clear to me that this forward set up is not playing / performing to the level of most of the rest of the lines and needs a tweak.  Starting with BB to FF.  And FCS can someone pls learn to kick 40 meters or more and when they do learn, could they then learn how to kick accurately.

Edited by Rusty Nails

 
2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

It's the easiest way to show your displeasure loudly.
Tell me you've never boo'd at the footy.

Yeah but for a reason. Even a small reason. These bottom-feeders boo nonstop. 

Don't know what they're complaining for, Jacko marked that anyway.

Good kick Trac


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16 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Why do they booh Hibberd?

He left because the club designed and operated a coordinated drug injecting program that almost ruined his and many other careers..

You think fans would have a bit of sympathy for him

You’re referring to halfwits. I reckon most bummers fans would prefer the weapon to be coordinating the COVID jabs than Paul Kelly / Brendan Murphy

Too many easy misses Harmes

There complaining because they are feral


Our set shots are killing us....

We'll gonna lose some important games because we can't kick 35-40 metre goals directly infront.


[censored] me we can’t kick from any set shot and they kick one out of their [censored]. 
They will win this game because we are playing like absolute idiots. 

 

Our set shot goal kicking would surely have be close to the worst in the League.

We aren't making a the top two or a PF on this rubbish.

Edited by Rusty Nails

Could have put them away this quarter terrible kicking.


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