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And Freo weren’t even that good today. FMD

 

There are no words to describe how incredibly disappointed and down right [censored] off I am. 
Everyone from the coaches to the players (bar a small few) should be ashamed of this gutless performance. 

Bomb it in buts. She’ll be right. 🙄

 

Narrm aren’t much chop I’m afraid 

Close that stupid death riding thread.


Last week before the game I posted that the next three games would define our season

0-2 so far

Anyone for 0-3 before coming up against Collingwood to make it 0-4

Diabolical performance. Worse than Essendon.

Don’t know what to say. We were so bad. Can’t find a positive.

 

I think we might just be an average team. top 8 but not much more

Fwd line is non existent 

general team connection just not there 


Will you boo Jackson?

Give me a break.

Boo quite a few of ours.

We all know who they are and there not the younger ones.

Edited by leave it to deever

Can we not play Cockburn in Sir Doug Nicholls round next year? Break the Narrm curse.


 
Just now, Bang Bang Bang said:

One thing that doesn't get mentioned enough: Lever has been [censored] rubbish this season. 

He needs another tall defender so he can play the floating third man up. We [censored] our defense when we took Petty out of there. 

Such an uninspiring team and coaching staff, everyone is down on form, backline couldn’t catch a cold (lever WTF!), just continue to bomb into the forward 50, never lower you eyes. Such a waste of talent in this team


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