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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Well that's not a good start. 

I am  turning on netflix  very disappointing

 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

If this isn’t the most pathetic midfield game you’ve seen us play in 3 years I want to know what is

Look, I think it’s expected. We need a midfield coach.

This is turning into another Brisbane/Essendon game. The scapegoating of Tmac is a joke 

This game is just about over. Haven’t kicked a goal in over a quarter and don’t look like it either.

We need a proper forward line coach, and the midfield needs a rocket as does Yze.

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

Lambs to the slaughter at the moment

Game getting out of control


It’s the real lack of urgency for me. We are playing like a team resigned to lose. 

Why do all our hack kicks out of defence always go to an opposition player. Surely it should be 50/ 50.

Marks 33 to 10 sheesh.

You don't win with those stats.

not winning clearances will come back to bite you against good teams.

keep Lever and May honest and we look disorganised. it looks like the Suns game to me


Salem has been a positive. Not much else at the moment unfortunately

14 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Port's tactics working well. Over to you Goody.

If you’re looking for a coach that changes up tactics depending on the opposition, or adjusts with astute moves on game day im afraid Goody isn’t your man. 
 

He will persist with the exact same game plan week after week and make zero adjustments tonight. Guaranteed. 

Can’t even get the ball out of the back half. Embarrassing. 


We've got Daniher era vibes about us atm, especially 2004, 2005. Beat up on [censored] teams. Get absolutely owned by decent teams.

Skills are disappointing under pressure. It's been an issue for weeks but now we are up against better opposition it's hurting us.

 

Scoreboard flatters is. This game should already be over. Another likely loss against a top 8 team. We’re looking like flat track bullies in 2023 unfortunately.

7 minutes ago, D4Life said:

Demons need to lift, close the centre lane down.

how about owning the corridor for once.... it's how you score


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