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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

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.

Who that is currently out of the side and available should they have picked? Genuine question?

 

Sparrow and Harmes are both [censored] of the highest order.

Rubbish players.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Our predictability while an asset when we are up and running just makes us easy to play against when we are a bit off. We just make it look so easy for them.

 

Something’s seriously gone wrong with this team. Loading does NOT explain what we’re seeing, but it’s so hard to know what does. 


See that last chain thats no idea going forward

Just now, Webber said:

Something’s seriously gone wrong with this team. Loading does NOT explain what we’re seeing, but it’s so hard to know what does. 

Injuries mainly 

 

Forget about back 2 back we don’t look like a top 8 side right now we are cooked 


Nice Dogga

c'mon Demons, we can win this

Nice goal under pressure Jacko.

 

The break can't come quick enough we look dead on our feet for the 3rd week running.

Injuries beginning to mount up.

Gawn on one leg out there.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


ANB decision making WTF


We're done. Can't see us scoring again

 

On top of all the injuries we are just playing putrid football. I think unfortunately this season is not going to be another fairytale. We are a shadow of our former selves. 

 

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