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This midfield performance needs to come under serious scrutiny. Not good enough. 
 

 
4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

may all at sea

Mcvee, Turner, Rivers and Lever not  helping.

 

They are just wearing us down and we’re hoping that a 5 minute burst will put them away. Last, lazy, lazy

And again, we grind for a goal and they cruise to one. We’re going to find it tough if we fall behind. 

i know some people have said the suns will fade but I’m not seeing it and I’m not seeing our guys play tough enough or smart enough to capitalise. 


Just shutup Dunstall....

 

While that was dumb by Hunter, that’s never paid. Until now of course. He got a clean handball away in a reasonable time frame

Just now, leave it to deever said:

Mcvee, Turner, Rivers and Lever not  helping.

Neither is our midfield or forward line. It’s the Essendon game all over again.

If this is all we’ve got, then we’ll just be making up the numbers.


Umpiring is genuinely disgraceful. Not as bad as the commentary though. Not even close.

That is the worst of ANB there 


When Ellis is tearing you up in transition you know you're in trouble. 


4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Mcvee, Turner, Rivers and Lever not  helping.

ivers (until just then) has ben going OK

4 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

That Neanderthal Dunstan is so biased towards the Suns

Disgusting. 

3 minutes ago, —coach— said:

While that was dumb by Hunter, that’s never paid. Until now of course. He got a clean handball away in a reasonable time frame

Three against GC$ just ignored

 

We are playing dumb lazy footy

Collins will punch it away every time 


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