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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can we seriously buy a free kick??

Only in the back 50. Nowhere else.

 

Really got mozzed with the injury list talk this week.

 

First rule of Fight Club: Don't talk about the injury list 

 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Viney you moron, don't take the advantage. Ugh sparrow should be lining up for goal 

Typical Viney just rugby mentality

1 minute ago, Colm said:

We clearly got ahead of ourselves before tonight. Both fans and players. I can take losing tonight at this stage, at this stage all I want is that Max isn’t gone for the season. Please please don’t be an worst case scenario 

Really?  How about outplayed, as well as maybe being shellshocked at losing our best player early in the game?

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

What is this ball use?! Are we drunk?

Just had a free pour gin. I’m on my way!!


Oliver and Petracca on the bench together, they have both been average but that is odd to have them off at the same time. 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

What has happened to Brayshaws kicking?

Always been sketchy.
As with most in the side.

 

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

i'd forgotten how much bile gets spilled on the match day threads

Yeah, it’s off the charts


Still just bombing froward. NOT WORKING GUYS.  RETHINK and RESET.

1 minute ago, DutchDemons said:

Petty having a shocker

With a lot of company I'm afraid.

Sloppy, losing clearances big time.  Half the boys up forward have barely touched the pill.

The worry for me is the structure, lack of big man impact.  Kicking down the line too often.  Not ogranised or clean in the middle (fumbles... not many first touch clearances) and some seriously dumb footy.

The good...

Sparrow, Lingers, Rick, Chandler, BBB (best of an ordinary bunch of forwards so far), Harmes (getting to the right spots but disposal too often smothered or goes nowhere), McVee

The Bad...

Max going down with a bruised knee

Grundy's ability to find a Lion

Clarry kicking's

Viney's kicking

Tracc's kicking

The ugly...

Nibbler's game

Tracc's game

Gus's game

 

 


Saprgo knows how to win a head high free kick

6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Need to try anything other than the long bomb forward - just isn't working.

Why can we do it at training but in a game it all goes out the wimdow??

 

This game just looks like it’s gonna peter out without much else happening.

Do something to change the state of the game. Come on Goody, come on anyone. Our inability to change mid course continues to be a problem.


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