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McKay badly needs a goal kicking coach. That around the corner effort was pathetic

 

Those stupid banana kicks when they’re not required [censored] me. How many times do they get touched on the line because they don’t get enough height.. I wouldn’t select McKay until he fixed up his kicking. 

I’d love to quote myself about some thoughts a few days ago re: McKay’s choice to snap around his body and it reinforcing his anxiety..


 

How come some sides look like they are playing absolutely shout housely and then when they play the mighty Dees they grow another leg and play great. It’s just not fair.

 

Odd comment from the accredited coach that is Daisy… ‘we don’t want to see those technical free kicks paid in such a big game’.

Right, so free kicks are open to interpretation as to whether theyll be given, considering context of the game and other contextual factors.

Good to have clarity… 


Sammy that was ordinary.

I can only take so much of this football atrocity 

TikTok of cute dogs it is 

I’m back to say that tomorrow better not be this poorly over umpired… which we all know it will and Pies will get all the frees thanks to their fans making more noise. 


This game started out full of endeavor and energy and ambition, and since, has had the life sucked out of it with consistent [censored] skills and chokes. 

 

Imagine if Gawn was as protected as these tall forwards are for either team.
He’d kick at least 20 behinds a game


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