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Regardless of what the result winds up being today, Bowey needs to go back to Casey. Got a bright future ahead, but he’s been poor both defensively and offensively the past month. Dropping Hunt ahead of him was just an outright mistake. 

 

Harmes ON in the F50 and Sparrow just ignores. 

 

If it wasn’t ugly already, it’s sure gonna get that way now. 


Just now, dees189227 said:

Hey May are you watching this. You would want to come back and put on a good performance against Brisbane. You owe us.

Such a dumb decision to suspend him.

They’ve kicked the last 4 and we don’t even look like scoring.

Make that 5. 
 

Dont worry about top 4, atm we aren’t even a top 8 team

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

We just can't score

We are not winning back to back this year

Lazy lazy lazy.

i guess one flag every 50 odd is ok


How lazy is the Melbourne chase down.

Here we go.
Crunch time.
We gonna answer the question.
Or roll over.

Game over folks.

Another putrid effort. 
 

If the coaches don’t get better at selection and how to hit a target and not to plop their pants when pressure comes we might just do a North and lose 10 in a row after winning 10.

Gone. So disappointing watching the club regress like this. Premiership defense looking shaken now. Gonna be a fight to stay top four now and we’re going to need to start beating too right teams.


4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Seriously, what has happened to our team in the space of 2 weeks?

If hasnt been two weeks. It's been significantly longer than that.  But mah 10-0 sycophants.

very disappointing

Just too loose when the Pies have the ball.

 

Don't look within cooee of finding the required 2 goals.

The premiership got to the players head.

The hunger & desire to do whatever it takes is gone & our fitness is levels below it was last year.


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