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Just now, DubDee said:

 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Petracca so sloppy.

 

Ditto Harmes.


We are a rable, overusing the ball 20 m out of goal no one is capable/confident to kick the goal.😡😡

 

Thanks for 150 Harmsey…..but time to find another home.   As for Tracc -  needs a spray.

1 minute ago, Pipefitter said:

If we lose another game because of our amateur skill level inside 50 some serious questions need to asked about our training standards. 

Agree, but questions need to be asked about our coaches and strategy also. 


In all honesty this is unwatchable 

2 hours ago, Doug Reemer said:

Can’t wait to watch us try and over handball it all day. Might get some scotch instead of beer! 

Scotch mode activated.

Bedford doing what kozzie used to re pressure. I dunno what’s happened to this side. They’re tough at it i’ll give them that but playing with no sense of purpose and kicking with no confidence . 


7 minutes ago, praha said:

People will defend this because of the conditions. Giants are doing exactly what literally every team that beats us does. It's such an easy strategy.

Rubbish, had we kicked better than 9 year olds we’d be 7 goals in front. Unless of course the strategy you’re talking about is to hope the opposition kick a barrage of points from inside 30

Edited by Roost it far

Seen this film before…. I know the ending.  It’s the inability of coaches to find solution to problems.

25 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Come on

this is joke territory

May go and watch an old TV movie

2. 9. Jesus

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Honestly we are just painful to watch 

Hard to disagree.

14 to 1 frees.

More i50s.

MORE SHOTS AT GOAL.

More clearances.

More disposals.

SCORES ARE LEVEL.


For anyone there go check out the Burrito truck if he's running today. Brother's brother in law's business 🙂

One thing about ANB that I have noticed, he has a habit of not competing but holding back and than tackling the player who has won the ball.

 

How is our forward connection?

Just now, stranga said:

Agree, but questions need to be asked about our coaches and strategy also. 

This is the bigger issue. That last Toby Greene goal was a set play they have done for years, if we haven’t figured it out by now what the hell are we doing.


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