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Two of the most pathetic gift goals I’ve ever seen - total panic stations 

 
2 minutes ago, Roy Boy said:

Do we let another late quarter goal for Bris? 

What about two


LJ just kick that out son.

Rivers ughhh.... He must have a saw calf.... SUB HIM OUT FOR SMITH!!

Just now, dees189227 said:

Oh good of course we are going to give up a late goal again. 

[censored] me, we are predictable.

Will not be surprised if we lose this one after the siren with a cheap Brisbane goal. Why not make it 4 for 4 cheap goals in the dying seconds 🙄

Blown it now. 
 

How about playing a tall forward next year

 

FFS.  Someone start limping.  We need to change something

Please no-one tell us to be positive about the 2 mins of good football we played this half.


Give em a bake Goodwin. you won't but you need to. Given up goals at the end of each quarter. 

Our leaders sure do go missing 

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

[censored] of Rivs. Seriously [censored] right off.

Don't say mean things about our players!

You'll get facepalms for speaking facts!


Rivers has lost the plot tonight, liability with the ball in his hands.

This is so embarrassing to watch. 

I would love to see the goals from turnovers stats. I thought last week versus the Swans was bad - tonight is a train wreck. We can still win, but our lack of composure at half forward is becoming a thing of legend. 


We have the AA ruckman against a second stringer but we concede four last minute goals in three quarters

That's on the Coach !!!!!

Handpass to a teammate surrounded by opposition players

It's like the days of old

 

 
9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

3rd qtr 

Sparrow 🥔🥔

spargo🥔

harmes 🥔

Viney miss 🥔

Fritsch turnovers 🥔

gawn turnover 🥔

Trac 😘😘😘

anb 👍🏻
Jackson 🤮handball to May surrounded 

rivers🤮 run and fumbles and dropping the ball 

no matter what … it’s the worst game of the year 

we couldn’t beat the cats next week 

Summary 

Brisbane's to lose.

 


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