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1 minute ago, Sydee said:

Not playing well and we have lots of guys that are way down on form - Trac, Viney, Melk , Kozzie, Gus …

and a goal down - we need a big lift from these guys asap 

May has been good but honestly to get sucked into Franklin is just so dumb 

That was on the ump.

 
1 minute ago, Phil C said:

STOP FUMBLING THE BLOODY BALL!!!!!!!! CHRIST ALMIGHTY 

This.

Same usual suspects in Sparrow and Nibbler who just fumble and cough up the footy so easily.

 

Max’s disposal has gone right off. Too many out on the full. That free to Franklin and the subsequent 50 was blatant cheating and the stupid maggots fell for it.

 
1 minute ago, Webber said:

Swans killing us at the stoppages, sweating on us when we have possession, and building their attack off the turnover. We only win this if we take ownership of the contested pressure game. Just gonna fumble and fiddle our way to a loss otherwise. Longmire is a frankly brilliant coach. 

No Goodwin is a lousy match day coach

Not going the way I wanted but it is entertaining. I feel we can come back. I hope they regroup


Dees playing one spare back so swans have tge extra at stoppage.

So i dont know why we don't stop with the handball (its bit slippery) and bang it fwd. 

To that poinr for some reason we are holding it back for more numbers to get back into our fwd 50 rather than go quick to one on one.

Sound idiotic? Does to me. 

Blocking free kick against Melk wasn't even looking at the player. Swans player ran into him.

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This.

Same usual suspects in Sparrow and Nibbler who just fumble and cough up the footy so easily.

 

 Viney has been one of the worst offenders.

6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Viney 13 touches but 11 are handballs

 

12 fumbles !! Love his attack but captain fumbles tonight 


Not enjoying this at all.!!!

Swans can win the flag. They are exceptionally well drilled and coached. Our midfield has been super disappointing. 


I really don't want to play the Lions again next week. Surprised that we are still short in the live betting, Swan still over $2.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

This.

Same usual suspects in Sparrow and Nibbler who just fumble and cough up the footy so easily.

 

Absolutely. Nibbler had two chances and two misses. He’s had 4 missed tackles in 1st half. 

15 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Melksham needs to lift

He’s playing on Patrick Mcartin FFS and preventing him from peeling off to intercept 

oh I forgot many of our supporters are stats driven

4 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Not playing well and we have lots of guys that are way down on form - Trac, Viney, Melk , Kozzie, Gus

and a goal down - we need a big lift from these guys asap 

May has been good but honestly to get sucked into Franklin is just so dumb 

All five were well off the pace in that first half.  Never seen Viney lose his feet so often.

ANB doing ok or?

Havent been watching closely but what do ppl think of Sparrow's game?

3 minutes ago, loges said:

Blocking free kick against Melk wasn't even looking at the player. Swans player ran into him.

Yep. Umps have no feel for the game. Or working eyes.

Edited by Clintosaurus


2 minutes ago, hardtack said:

 Viney has been one of the worst offenders.

Yeah true.

I want the Jack of 2018/2021 finals playing.

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

Some of our players really need to lift 

Some is generous...I can name 7

Anb

Jackson

Kozzie

Viney

Milk

Sparrow

Tracc

 

Edited by leave it to deever

 
4 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Well they never get any better do they? If these are the best........

Once again, you're confusing incompetence with corruption.  


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