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More selfish play from Fritsch. I'm getting sick of seeing it

Wrong footed as well, Fritsch. Bad choice.

 

why haven't the coaches got that out of his game?

Fritta is starting to [censored] me off. Surely the coaches have had a word to him. Surely.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fritsch once again being the selfish [censored] that he is.

That was a shocking burn from Fritta, I'm all for having a go at goal but fmd that was an easy goal gone begging.

 

Early work from ANB has been really promising, involved a lot linking up. It's been lacking the last few weeks.

Similarly a couple of marks to Ben Brown up the ground are a good sign.

I'll give Melky that. That was a super tackle.

Butchering our inside 50s once again...

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fritsch once again being the selfish [censored] that he is.

Had a teamate running into the goal square on his own đŸ¤·

Jackson looks completely disinterested. 


1 minute ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I'm a big Fritsch fan but he hasn't been playing team football lately.

Get Max to clip him over the ears. A good old Danners benching until the 3rd quarter could work wonders too.

That was a clear throw by Grey...

Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Had a teamate running into the goal square on his own đŸ¤·

I'm not sure what has happened to our team first mantra. That was what got us the premiership last year.


Just horrible to watch

 

Kozzie showing Fritta how to be selfless and lower the eyes,


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