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4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

How have Geelong been able to get so many back in defence all night.

Poor game from Max.

Good game by Viney but not sighted in the last 10.

Chandler,  Jordan, soargo and anb time for the twos.

Shut down Fritta and we can't score.

So missing Oliver.

Now t's about %.

It's the excessive handballs in suboptimal conditions causing the ball movement to stall in the midfield. Ugh.

 

Let’s not give up everyone. 
 

🔴🔵

 

This is all about them getting their tales up at home - in front of their fans.

Why do we sell home games and force ourselves to travel? This season is about the smallest details. I’ll be telling the club.


4 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

Tracc has the worst goal sense for a player of his calibre 

He heard you!

Just now, DutchDemons said:

The umpiring has been a joke.

We got a good run at the start but it was always going to switch the other way at half-time when the umpires looked at the stats.

 

Goodwin is the equivalent of a downhill skiing coach. He needs all cylinders firing and the opposition to be spooked. We lose games the same way every bloody time and we play at this [censored] every [censored] year. We don't play to respect the opposition, we are so obsessed with *our* way and we just hope we'll find a breakthrough. Good coaches consistently know how to defend against it. The losses look the same every damn time.

Tom Stewart has absolutely killed us. He’s shown no respect to his opponent.


Sad as it is we won our GF last week, that's our year. It might be over dramatic and I usually avoid these threads but this is a seriously disappointing effort.

No surprise we got blown away once the weather cleared and the game opened up. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Neal Bullens fumble started there momentum 

ANB is a huge momentum killer

1 minute ago, layzie said:

What kind of damage is this doing?

Disgraceful last quarter up three quarter time and then that against a rubbish rat infested club like that sll hang our heads in shame. Will make 8 top four No.    


1 minute ago, Green Demon said:

He heard you!

On cue indeed hahah. 

Any chance of Gawn doing anything positive this year? There's more to being a leader than doing media appearances. Viney is putting him to shame at the moment. 


We were onto a good thing with Tomlinson down back and Petty coming back to help the forwards. So we go and [censored] it up and instead let Stewart that dog take 190 intercept marks. Genius. 

2 minutes ago, DutchDemons said:

The umpiring has been a joke.

Yes it has but has been a joke both ways

Just now, Dr. Gonzo said:

Sad as it is we won our GF last week, that's our year. It might be over dramatic and I usually avoid these threads but this is a seriously disappointing effort.

That’s our year? Dear, oh dear. 

I think not. 

 
Just now, gregdemon said:

Disgraceful last quarter up three quarter time and then that against a rubbish rat infested club like that sll hang our heads in shame. Will make 8 top four No.    

against those old crocs


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