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Going to be near impossible in these conditions against these corrupt umpires. 

Dogs on track for 40 free kicks tonight. 

 
3 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Lever gets mauled on the boundary. Throw it in.

English gets his arm touched. Free kick Doggies.

Go figure 

Lucky goal English

Just now, Bates Mate said:

Bont just dropped that cold

Should've been our defensive free


1. Bruce has already kicked a goal

2. [censored] free kicks that are ignored the other way

3. Already started with the goals out of their [censored] from English

 

One team is taking its chances, and the other isn't. Story of our last few weeks really. Tough to see us turning it around, our foot skills are atrocious.


Dogs kicking goals from nothing. Getting all the free kicks. Using the ball much better in the wet. 

We miss goals in front and yet doggies pull goals out of there [censored].

You seriously couldn't predict this [censored] any clearer. 

5 scoring shots each, down by 10 points.

Sounds about right.


I can’t watch this anymore umps are disgraceful will check scores later, can’t see us winning this 

#freekickbulldogs 

2 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

Lucky goal English

Should've been our defensive free

5 scoring shots each but don't convert & they do.

Dogs half backs controlling the game. Pushing up and thrusting it back inside their 50. Spargo and Pickett need to lock them down if we’re any chance tonight.


AFL corrupt as hell, determining ladder positions.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Free kicks 8 to 2 there way..

Dont mind if they are consistent,  which they are not

Need to make far more use of our limited opportunities 

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

We miss goals in front and yet doggies pull goals out of there [censored].

You seriously couldn't predict this [censored] any clearer. 

Brown's set shots have been a worry lately. When he was at North he would've nailed that set shot 100/100.

Our boys aren’t setting up as well for the conditions. Trying to be too deep. The ball falls short every time and Daniels is there. Need much more from our half forwards. Not competing enough and winning enough 50/50’s.

Started well but didn’t take our chances too. Hope we rectify positioning and come at them hard.


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