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3 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

BT - “ANB was lucky”…I think it is time to turn down the volume.

He's incredibly insightful around the intricacies of this match.

He's mentioned look at all those blue beanies about 5 times.

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Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

So Lever had a fifty paid for being to close to the mark a few weeks back. Has that rule been changed 

Only for us.

 

Bad kicking = bad footy

Most of the misses (that made the distance) have shanked to the left.

Instruction from here.... aim for the right hand post.

P.S. can the Magpie army pls start chanting.... we might kick straighter (training background effects)


So disappointed with this. Have had our run for no reward and will loose this by 30+. seen this script a hundred times before

43 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

Side note: the Ch.7 commentary is borderline insufferable!!

And that has changed how?

 

oh wow, most of the play but efficency and accuracy problems, WHO COULD POSSIBLy HAVE SEEN THAT COMING?

Such a boring and predictable storyline yet again.

 

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It’s in our hands.

Play a bit smarter and kick straighter we win this.

Just don’t think we’re that smart.

🤨


Completely shut down their run and carry just so inaccurate.

Should be a clear 3-4 goals in front.

Friggen let them off the hook.

4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Trac really needs to work on his set shots.

His ball drop has always been atrocious 

1 minute ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Kozzy should be asigned to him on kick ins Nick won't go if he is near him.

That is correct.... and why you dont have Spargo on the mark for any of his kick ins.

ALL THE LITTLE THINGS!

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Apart from Fritsch no forwards. Kozzie is a real worry - has done nothing for weeks. 

If only he did not go for the mark of the century every time.


1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Apart from Fritsch no forwards. Kozzie is a real worry - has done nothing for weeks. 

Chandler not great either. Jvr gone quiet.

My early take - whatever happens today, I've seen enough to think our style of play will hold up better than the Pies in a final.

David King’s love for Collingwood needs to be called out by someone. It’s becoming weird at this point lol

Kozzie has been rubbish for weeks. His constant mark of the year attempts cost the team multiple goals every week. It’s a real problem and the coaching staff need to get to work with him or send him to the VFL to find form. Playing a man down today with him out there. So frustrating as he can be a match winner and has the potential to be one of the best players in the league.

They’re more skilled and their defence is too good for our attack (such as it is). On the turnover they look incredibly dangerous, we look like we we’d be lucky to score. That’s very simply the story of that half. We’re in it, but playing as ugly and fantastically inefficient as we are (which is now in our heads), can’t see how we pinch it. 


Same old story. Forwards are [censored] except Frisch & kicking bad 2nd year in a row against them. Made that Spud Cox look like a champion because Grundy refused to man him up. Grundy not worth the money he is being paid.

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Apart from Fritsch no forwards. Kozzie is a real worry - has done nothing for weeks. 

I’m actually ready for Kozzie to be dropped to the VFL. Just all at sea with the way he is playing and needs to realize he’s not above team play. So many opportunities for him to be at the fall of the ball but he’s no where near or worse trying to take mark for the year about 10m from where the ball actually is 

1 minute ago, Roy Boy said:

It’s in our hands.

Play a bit smarter and kick straighter we win this.

Just don’t think we’re that smart.

🤨

 

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1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Apart from Fritsch no forwards. Kozzie is a real worry - has done nothing for weeks. 

Looking like he's being SEVERELY overpaid this season for his output.

 


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