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Come out asleep as if top 4 isn’t on the line. 
What is wrong with this team??

 

ALL GOOD EVERYONE.

LOADING.

PREMIERSHIP METRICS.


Fox camera work about as amateurish as our forward connection.  Both make it unwatchable.  

 

Just sitting here waiting for 'loading' to kick in as stated on here during the week..


Glad we have the best skills coach in the AFL.

Embarrassing.

Grundy constantly dishes off poorly thought-through handballs to players in danger. Something I’ve noticed all season. 

Time for Woey and Howes to come in.


1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Never seen a team so poorly skilled below their knees

it's loading. 

Just now, praha said:

ALL GOOD EVERYONE.

LOADING.

PREMIERSHIP METRICS.

You forgot “not understanding players roles”.

Kinda already checked out of this year after witnessing the trash of our last 20 or so games, so this doesn't hurt too much any more.

If anything I believe we need a significant change - so a first big loss may be the thing that gets the wheels in motion. 

What I do know is that we are wasting generational talent and the players have no belief or confidence.  

4 goals in a row now.  Putrid.

How will we possibly come back from this gap when we can’t kick more than 2 goals in a half? 🤮


Just now, Deeman5 said:

Don't worry about top 4, we'll be lucky to stay in the eight. 

Was looking at the ladder last night and that's a possibility but I think we stay in the 8

 
1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Come out asleep as if top 4 isn’t on the line. 
What is wrong with this team??

In a word………….Goodwin. 

1 minute ago, praha said:

ALL GOOD EVERYONE.

LOADING.

PREMIERSHIP METRICS.

Haha.. 

We were told we'd win this game and win it easily because of our loading???


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