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They are picking us apart. Look much more likely forward. Cleaner and better numbers to the fall of the ball. 
 

we look like we are under committing at the contest. Seems deliberate.

 

We've been let off massively with ports goalkicking. They are finding targets inside 50 way too easy.

 
15 minutes ago, praha said:

lol it is not. Port ain't bad.

Not sure what game you are watching - we look 2nd rate. Late to the ball. Outnumbered at contest. Hacking the ball when in possession . 

Our only goal has come from a dubious 50m penalty.

Edited by Gawndy the Great


FMD what a disaster of a quarter. 
Sloppy, soft, messy.

We can’t handle the hot ball. Stock standard Melbourne. 

Dove head first

 

what studs are we wearing? we're slipping whenever we take possesion

 


They're out numbering us around the stoppages.

So many more Port players then us 

We look completely sluggish

Oh how many times are they going to drop knees.

Sucked in big time ump you total amateur. 

lol Horne Francis. Threw his head back before he was even tackled.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Really frustrating watching this quarter. 
Why is May miles off his man???

Been frustrating this whole season so far. Patchy in all games.


Isn't it not a high free if you duck into it???

Edited by gs77

Port deserve that lead. We are playing pathetic football. 
If we don’t start getting our act together through the middle, we can kiss this game goodbye. 
As for our backline, the less said the better. 


Was hoping we'd get away with that quarter but no we definitely had to gift them so they had reward for effort. Port in the drivers seat 

Edited by layzie

 

This has been bugging me for ages now, why, whenever we have a rushed kick do we sky ball it? Seems literally everyone else's rushed kicks are stab passes which often land in their team mates lap. Ours are ALWAYS spoiled and often rebound back the other way


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