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Surely with JVRs competitiveness both in the air and on the deck he is a logical replacement for Weid next week.

A great hard working half of footy with Viney leading the way. We did leave a few goals out there and I hope we come out ruthless and dont have that bite us later.

 
3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Really? Jack Viney has delivered one of the great halves of footy you’ll ever see, the effort across the team has been selfless and intense in hostile territory, and all anyone wants to do is pot Weed?

This place is better than that isn’t it?

Important game, can't afford to have a non contributor


2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Yeah just realized I looked at the wrong number there.

Has been poor, but find it pretty [censored] even by Demonland standards that that's what people are focusing on.

And you're correct it's not the night for tall forwards which is good for is because Tabener and Lobb haven't looked threatening at all.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Very good quarter and half but gee that last Walters goal was absolute p*** and I'm not happy with it. Goals are at a premium in this game and you can see this because even though we are pressuring like crazy up forward the looks at goal aren't easy to get. 1 entry for the Dockers and they kick a goal. It will give them something as they go in for half time.

This is the test now, as far as I'm concerned the game starts again 0-0. We've blown these leads too many times this year and loading or not we need to take this one as a psychological boost.

Our small forwards are working tirelessly. Oliver is being sat on by Aish, but he does tend to have great second halves so expecting something similar. Aish will have his work cut out. Trac hasn't been bad but just want to see a little more polish from him. One of his trademark big time goals would be handy. Viney killing it, just loves this kind of weather.

Must come out firing in this second half.

Defence is looking steady. Rivers playing a good game so far.

 

Love an angry Tracc.

 Our movement down the corridors has been good.

May, Langdon, Brayshaw, Viney, Fritta, Rivers, Hibbs, Lever, Melky,  playing well.

Clarry has to break his tag.

Keep the intensity.

Go Dees

Edited by kev martin


Now we need to not die in the [censored] in the second half 

Just seeing Melksham Steal that Freo jumper that the fan was hanging down and throwing it on the ground gives him a free ride for the rest of the year. Dee4Life. Legendary. 

Just now, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Just seeing Melksham Steal that Freo jumper that the fan was hanging down and throwing it on the ground gives him a free ride for the rest of the year. Dee4Life. Legendary. 

???

5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Really? Jack Viney has delivered one of the great halves of footy you’ll ever see, the effort across the team has been selfless and intense in hostile territory, and all anyone wants to do is pot Weed?

This place is better than that isn’t it?

Yep I miss being with the Demon Army tonight. One kinda gets used to being surrounded by REAL fans. 
I’d plumb forgotten how mean-spirited DL can be during a match. Shameful. 


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Can we get that girl oz kicker commentating for richo please?

Sorry Ive already asked her to do the camera work in the second half.

15 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Typical, give up the late goal

 

14 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Why/how do we constantly let teams in for soft goals at the end of quarters?

Footscray 3rd Q 2021 GF say "hi"!

THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT QUARTER FOR THE YEAR

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Now we need to not die in the [censored] in the second half 

Massive half coming up Jaded, absolutely massive.

Edited by layzie

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Can we get that girl oz kicker commentating for richo please?

A deaf mute would offer more than BT 😁


Let’s get behind Weeds MFC supporters … this is a TEAM EFFORT … that’s what wins flags… they ALL need our support👹💙❤️!

What genius came up with je name LADBROKES for a betting agency.

 

It's up there with your....we GET  you.

 

15 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Same amount of disposals as Lobb, but has had more tackles.

Might not be a night for the key forwards.

It all comes down to 'the want' and imposing yourself into a game regardless of conditions LN.

Hopefully he can turn it around in the second half and contribute.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 
2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yep I miss being with the Demon Army tonight. One kinda gets used to being surrounded by REAL fans. 
I’d plumb forgotten how mean-spirited DL can be during a match. Shameful. 

We are with you wcw

 

Just now, leave it to deever said:

What genius came up with je name LADBROKES for a betting agency.

 

It's up there with your....we GET  you.

 

They're all stupid I reckon.


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