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Nice goal but geez how was that not a mark by Sparrow who then got his head ripped.

Clarry was about to give Harmes and earful for burning him, haha

 

That was sparrows mark clearly. 
 

fmd

Umps  out to crucify us tonight. 


we are comfortably the worst team going forward. Both of our goals have been ****ty random goals out of nowhere.

 

Worrying signs going forward. Connection showing basically no signs of improvement on previous weeks.

Weid looking better in the ruck and around the ground than Dogga 🤣


Umps giving us NOTHING

We are incredibly lucky to be this close. Lions look like they have all the time in the world, we look like we are about to be tackled as soon as we get it 

Has Trac had a freaky Friday deal with Jordie McKenzie? Bloke can’t kick snow off a shed

Showed a glimpse in the last few minutes but we are just so sketchy with all facets of the game. 
Why are Brown and Weideman playing so high?


Langdon and Salem both not the same after their injuries.

Petracca can’t play in the midfield when he’s not fit. He looks moles off it. He was absolutely spent at the 20 minute mark of that quarter. Something is very clearly wrong with him.

We have got to lift forward of centre the way we are trying to get to goal is sub VFL standard.

Happy to be within 6, need to limit the easy clearances for the Lions.

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

That was sparrows mark clearly. 
 

fmd

Umps  out to crucify us tonight. 

Especially that despicable Demon hater umpire #2


When are we going to realise.  WE WILL GET NOTHING FROM THESE MAGGOTS..

Weed looks slow.

3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Nice goal but geez how was that not a mark by Sparrow who then got his head ripped.

Was a clear touch by the lions player prior to sparrow marking it

 

Where the fudge is our pressure!!??

Lever looks so much better with May back in the team.


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