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GAMEDAY: Rd 16 vs GWS

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Just now, Boots and all said:

Yep. When you're a defensive side that tends not to have high scores, you need to be switched on from the first bounce.

Or you know............bring in the KPF we’ve all been crying out for

 
 

What a useless farkkling midfield


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Just leave gawn FF. Jackson can ruck

Don’t worry Goody and Stafford will have that aha moment with 15 minutes to go.......

 

We won’t resolve our forward line problems this season. We have regressed at an alarming rate. Brown won’t help cause the problem is a lack of dynamic movement which he is the opposite of. McDonald is low on confidence again for some reason. I’m getting sick of seeing our points double our goals and being in bad positions as a result. We make it look so much harder than we need to. Our midfield today doesn’t exist, which it is prone to. maybe sometimes we need to commit the extra number to the middle and trust the players to win it against the lesser sides. They park the bus and rely on bursting through and every time we lose this is how it happens. 


Still can’t trust this club.  Coach has failed at selection and their heads are too big.  When are they going to learn it just does not happen.  Port away next week.  Top 4 out the door. NO TRUST!

The only chance we have getting out of this, is fitness.

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2 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

Gotta say GWS pressure has been spot on since 1/4 time.

They have been very good today. 


Just now, Soidee said:

Time to drop one or two to make a statement.

pickett first out

Well we outscored them that quarter at least.


Can’t kick goals - can’t win.  
Get back to basics MFC. 

Embarrassing. We look second rate through the middle and up forward. Our backline is the only reason we are still in this. 

I’m doing an old school Demons supporter screaming KICCKKK IITTTT at the screen

 
1 minute ago, forever demons said:

pickett first out

Agree. No forward pressure today and watching him he just jogs around. 


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