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Reality check big time. 
 

SEVEN UNANSWERED GOALS JUST UNACCEPTABLE.   

Edited by monoccular

 

Tackled after disposal, no downfield free, tackled after disposal, no downfield free, tackled after disposal, no downfield free, bombers goal

 

Nothings changed from last year. Too often we don’t turn up with intensity.

poor half last week. Let the swans back in and were lucky to win the margin we did.
 

 

Edited by DaveyJones'sLocker


We just didn't turn up. It's a repeat of the lions game.

It's no excuse but to play 3 out of your first 5 games interstate isn't great scheduling. 

Petty not the same player this year and we have had May out then Lever. Toomos been good but like so many today's has had a shocker.

As long as Tmac doesn't get another gig I'll be happy.

 

Big heads I'm over this nonsense.  Back to losing games we should not.  Goodwin your too forgiving of bad performances.  I'm really angry that they are devoid of leadership without Max and Lever. 

 
5 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Just turned up, can someone tell me what happened to Spargo?

 

Ducked into a tackle and got concussed.


Petty finally influencing the game, lots of strong intercepts this quarter 

Not sure how it comes across on the tv but at the ground the team and the way they are playing is unrecognisable. Just every aspect of our game is appalling . To simplify it..every single thing for them is going right & everything for us is going wrong 


We aren’t even tackling

It's like going back in time.
And of course against the forken drug cheats.
My god.

Still feel like we're a team of front runners.
All wonderful when things are going our way but useless and incompetent when they're not.

This is up there with the Brisbane game 

2 of our worst games in 3 years in the last 5 weeks, why is our form so up and down 


Just now, dees189227 said:

This game is costly ladder wise

It's worst than that. It exposes our fwd line issues. Having Max back will help but unless Bbb stars for the rest of the year we are in trouble.

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

This game is costly ladder wise

Big time. Could’ve gone top of the ladder with a win. Now we’ll likely drop to 6th and be amongst a big group currently fighting for 4th-9th spot.

Very disappointing day for the club.


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