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1 minute ago, loges said:

All over 

not sure if serious, but it feels really bad here. lots of pointing, players feeling hardly done by. not controlling the things they can control. second to the ball. 

 

Definitely all over as even Healy calls throw not paid 


Throw ignored - goal Freo. 

no chance were winning this. haven’t really looked likely all day. 

 

Can't blame the coaches for everything. Players do have brains. Allegedly.


If we don’t try something different this quarter I’m going to lose my goddamn mind. 
This is not working and we are playing soft football. 

Looking forward to the post game thread where people can tell us we don’t understand players roles.

We overcomplicate this game. 

Just now, loges said:

Definitely all over as even Healy calls throw not paid 

This score line is not the umpires fault.. we are playing negative & uninspiring footy. Our game plan is playing right into their hands. No dare. 


Freo 34 to 23 in the clearances. 

We are going to lose.

Tmac is cooked and Jvr isn't really up to the job. Get well Petty and Oliver.

Last week our leadership got spanked.

Today Max and Jack have been smashed.

I've got a bad feeling about this.

 

We have too many smalls in the forward line. One of Spargo, Chandler and ANB need to come out for a mid or tall forward.


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