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I guess this all makes sense, we haven't beaten anyone in the top 4 this year. We are being shown up here by the Swans. On our turf. Again. 

 

Ok were in trouble.

 

We are in serious trouble now

Swans playing very well. It’s going to be tough from here 


Just now, Trisul said:

Your goal Brayshaw.

[censored] he is so clumsy

 

Come onnnnn melky!!


Defensive marking the opposition  has been terrible and not the key defenders either

Don’t forget to kick it deep into the left pocket where we score Fromm so often 


How we let Hickey just do what he wants. It’s beyond me. We have two ruckman and both are as bad as each other today. 

Salem?

3 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

I guess this all makes sense, we haven't beaten anyone in the top 4 this year. We are being shown up here by the Swans. On our turf. Again. 

I wish we had a gun CHF

1 minute ago, deva5610 said:

No excuse for that one Melks, but it's not just you.

It starts with his 3 touches.

 

No shame in losing tonight. Swans just superbly drilled.

Would be a huge surprise if we win this.


Sydney have got this.

They look far more polished and everytime they go inside 50 they either score or are able to hit the easy option.

Disappointing. 

The thing is Franklin, McDonald & Warner have had no impact but we are still losing.

I just really hope we can produce something great in this final term

 

Not a chance in hell we win this swans are just too clean, we are just playing the way they want, goody completely outcoached at this stage 

We can do it (although we have not been a good Q4 team this year), but it's gong to be tough. Swans are playing well and taking their chances and we aren't, simple as that.

 


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