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Just now, layzie said:

Way to just let Acres have a ping at it 

Wouldn’t be even playing tonight were he a MFC player. But poor defence. 

 

I’m not sure what Choco is teaching them but it clearly hasn’t filtered through to the group. 

 

We’re in trouble here. This is disgraceful

Premiership quarter...chance to put them away and Goody goes with the inferior Grundy in the middle!!???????????????????????????????????????????

 

Well it seems we must make a game of it and give the neutrals something to watch 


1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That goal came about because Hunter didn’t stand the mark properly, gave Cripps all the time in the world.

U10’s stuff.

That’s pretty much what I see across the board. We play under 10 level footy. Which is a shame with the list we have.

Red time Q3 - have up 2 goals.  After missing so many opposition ice the game. 

Need some composure 


And HTB in the centre - no. In the back to Carlton of course. 

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Carlton hit a few targets, 2 goals

That's the thing. Any team that can do the fundamentals will beat us easily 

How was that not 15 from trac. The kick to cerra before curnows goal travelled less but was paid

Edited by Gunna’s


Grundy is bang average for us in centre clearance. 

We're not clean or smart but we're scrapping like dogs 

Kosi needs  to play crummer not tall

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fritsch should have handballed to Chandler. I know he scored, but dribbling it through from 20m when you've got a guy running in for a guaranteed goal isn't the play.


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