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Jayden [censored] hunt, what a way to blow all momentum, not once, not twice but three [censored] times.

 


Just now, Jaded said:

All over. Thanks for nothing. Midfield a disgrace. Forwardline non existent. Trash. 

boo   shocking loss

Should never, ever lose games like this. 

We're not ready

 

 

Anyone who reckons the umps have screwed us is kidding themselves. You play 1 qtr, what do you expect?

Trac, Oliver and Viney were ****house. Hunt should be dropped. [censored] decision to not bring in another tall.


Just now, BrisbaneDemon said:

Jayden [censored] hunt, what a way to blow all momentum, not once, not twice but three [censored] times.

 

Harsh .. what about the 3 players who snapped wildly and missed. He was running his guts out unfortunately he didn’t know what to do with it pass or have a low % shot at goal. Wish he backed himself and had a shot 

2 minutes ago, Youngwilliam said:

This is on Goodwin, not being proactive. Who is kicking our Goals Goodwin?

Apparently we have great defensive structure. I’m sure you need to also know how to play when you have the ball as well.


HQ be very happy. #freekickbulldogs be on top tomorrow night and spots 7/8 both up for grabs. Margetts can go get [censored]. 

2 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Harsh .. what about the 3 players who snapped wildly and missed. He was running his guts out unfortunately he didn’t know what to do with it pass or have a low % shot at goal. Wish he backed himself and had a shot 

You cannot just hand the ball back to the opposition three times mate, miss kicks are exactly that.  He has one skill and that’s run fast

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

HQ be very happy. #freekickbulldogs be on top tomorrow night and spots 7/8 both up for grabs. Margetts can go get [censored]. 

Umps were horribly inconsistent.  They were caught several times and the Dees got no rewards for tackling 

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Umps were horribly inconsistent.  They were caught several times and the Dees got no rewards for tackling 

The team going hardest at the ball gets more free kicks, that was bruise free football for three quarters.


Well great to get back to the Gee, but that was it we were never really in it. They outplayed us most of the game particularly in centre clearances. Our lack of a tall marking option killed us in the end and forced players to try and do to much which resulted in heart breaking turn overs. Boy was it cold as well, our midfield had its worse game ever …!!!!

That was putrid. Pathetic selection. We are on the eve of playing the best teams in the comp and we don’t know what our forward line looks like. Kozzy was pathetic again. Neale Bullen back to be being Neale Bullen. Spargo being used as a lead up and no one stays front and centre. Hunt made some real blunders, but at least he took the game on. Had we of had BBB at FF he would have been able to kick to a target. 

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