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I’m at work so couldnt watch, but looking at the scores I’m guessing terrible is the word of the day. 

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And people were bemoaning Port's win making top 2 a tough ask. We are so far off that level.

 

2 minutes ago, Spargonicus said:

5.15

21.48 over the last 3 games.

Pathetic.


The Italian National Team would be proud of that effort by GWS - a big ol' park the bus and get them on the rebound. I know it doesn't help us, but I HATE when teams do that. We lost that game, GWS didn't win it. Kick just a few of those opportunities we had and the game would have been over at 3/4 time given the rain. 

3 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Fingers crossed we can kick a winning score.

And ANB is a Brownlow medalist.

2 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

Got what we deserved. So predictable in play and outcome. 

Agree.

Play skilless players and get what you deserve.

Great coaching too, ever heard of a goal keeper in the wet, Kingsley has.


If anyone is ok with what this football club is putting out - hands up

 

The pre game hasn’t aged terribly well

why is kicking goals so hard

jesus wept

gws at 4.75 outrageous value

11 minutes ago, Canplay said:

Bye byw goody -  it’s been fun

One year wonder you'd say?

7 minutes ago, Stu said:

The Italian National Team would be proud of that effort by GWS - a big ol' park the bus and get them on the rebound. I know it doesn't help us, but I HATE when teams do that. We lost that game, GWS didn't win it. Kick just a few of those opportunities we had and the game would have been over at 3/4 time given the rain. 

And what did we do to overcome that tactic? Our game day coaching belongs on the G….at half time for the aus kickers 

 

I know the conditions were slippery, but if that had been a match  between two struggling teams in the VFL, you would still have described Melbourne's forward line as pathetic. Brown past it, Smith below par, Melksham now just a journeyman, Langers and Hunter ineffective, Pickett charging about aimlessly, Harms a liability, Gawn-Grundy mix not working, and to cap off all the woeful goalkicking Viney missed a straight-forward set shot which would probably have sealed a win. Most of his teammates could have learned a lesson from nuggety little Bowey on how to play wet-weather football.

Goodwin's attacking plan A: bomb it in long to a heavily congested pack.

Goodwin's attacking plan B: bomb it in long to a heavily congested pack.

Goodwin's attacking plan C: bomb it in long to a heavily congested pack.

If Fritsch is out for an extended period, we are seriously in danger of missing finals altogether.

Let us pray Oliver is fit for next week.

 

 

We have one of the most disfunctional fwd lines in the comp.

I thought they'd clean it up by now.

Its getting worse.  Forget the 4 now. Every side knows theyre a chance against us.  Finals are no guarantee now we' ve thrown 3 games.Need atleast 4 wins with that fwd line?

No more f###g Alice Springs home games. Scrap it if you dont want to lose members. 


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