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3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

he has not been as clean as he usually is.

Then say that. 

 
15 minutes ago, CYB said:

Have taken the foot off big time. 

Haven’t taken the foot off, Dogs just changed to all out attack and put our backs under tons of pressure.

May is fumbly and obviously not 100%, but that’s the risk you take playing injured players in a GF. This has virtually made Petty our #1 defender as May is limited (and he’s not coping).

Forward line……………….Kossie, ANB, Spargo need to get to the fall of the ball, all MIA. TMAC WTF, you know it’s a GF, yeah?

BB needs quick delivery. And our mids got well beaten. Get the clearance.

 

Who is going with Bont when in F50, surely not Jack, he’s 20cm smaller. And who is meant to be on Daniel? Man him up, this should’ve been done right from the start.

Surely we have a plan for fast ball movement.

Time to lift.

1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Our players need to perfect the art of ducking into tackles. Rewards you with free shots on goal that result in goals (per Lachie Hunter).

This!!

 
Just now, Boots and all said:

I honestly want to vomit, this is not good. I think I can safely say everyone on Demonland is feeling very similar.

Yep same.  Forward play is pretty ordinary also.  Big forwards not working hard enough to get front posi.  Spargo and Kozzie almost unsighted 


I’d usually be crumbling, but this is a bit like how we went in with Geelong. Let’s roll them.

The dogs are just marking us too well, Goddies got to wrangle the boys, bring some different tactics and uncage the deemons!

If I was Goodwin, I would have the whole team shave their heads in the change room at half time as a nod to Jonesey while also confusing the doggies from marking any of our boys. Let's give em hell Chunky style!!! #raisehell 

fire elmo GIF

 

My gut feel is whoever wins Q3 wins the game. We've gone totally off the boil but I'm not sure if it's Beveridge's coaching or our defence falling to pieces.

 
2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Our wings have been ordinary

Our fwds are struggling

Our defence is in complete disarray

Our mids are missing

Grounds balls are being won by the dogs

Viney and harmes need to clamp someone.  TMac WTF?

Goodwin has an opportunity to show the world what he made of. 

 

Our leaders need to lead

 

 

Langdon his worst game ever.

Kozzie two touches.

Tmac has been 100 % the player we looked to unload. Its a gf.  I thought he might be motivated to turn things around but hes gone even more backwards. Weid may have been better.

Sadly bbb has followed his lead.

Spargo done zippo.

Sparrow three touches.

But our fwd line is asleep.

Come on Tom how many gfs do you get.

Get into it ffs. You talk a talk but come on.


May. Lever. 
 

they’re trying their guts out, but I reckon one isn’t fit and the other is our coached. 

Uncontested mark…again…

Just now, Satan said:

Kicking

Seen this before



 

Demons awful forward of center.  Not sharing the ball around or looking for the better option.  Just blazing away.  Non thinking footy.  Where is the selflessness / team ethic coming forward???

5:10 we knew we would lose due to our accuracy eventually 


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