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Now that's what we lack coming inside... a beautiful finish kick

 
 

Umpires aside we are struggling big time. Very same same. Lots of players out of form. Can't score easily and defence is starting to falter 


What about the free kick for Weightman just jumping on players heads and getting no where near the ball? [censored] [censored]. 

And again, all our hard work undone because we don't man up. Bont free? Lever outdone by a third gamer?

Neither of those two disposals that got to Bontempelli were handballs. 

 
1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Well done umpires. Pay [censored] frees all night so that our players can’t take a tackle and reset. 

They've won. We should get ten frees in the last five minutes

Hagen done bugger all all night and now kicks this. That's the difference, they've kicked the goals when they had to, we haven't


Game on the line and our midfield gets touched up. Nothing more obvious. 

Holding the ball, then elbow into Salem’s head - ball up 

4 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Harmes and Hibberd are hopeless.

 

Yep they've both done very little all night. 

Would have have had Harmes on Bont and Viney on Libba all night

Another coaching fail. 

Edited by Rusty Nails

AND TO ADD SALT TO THE WOUND, HANNAN SEALS THE GAME.


5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

If we lose by a point the clearly the goal umpires are also in on the bet 

Reload we will beat them if we meet again in the finals

We were poor. Gave the dogs so much space

Good mini comeback, but when the chips are down Bont is  king out of the centre


Win or lose. Goodwin needs to lose his [censored] about the free kick count. Make it public. Times to do the Clarkson tactics. We are being shafted in a massive way.

 

Fair few plodders out there for us tonight. Brayshaw, Salem, Harmes, Hibberd, Langdon all poor.

That’s one win in the last month. Coaching staff needs to reset this group. Season is teetering on the edge now. 


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