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The viewing experience at this ground is atrocious 

I will never understand why you bother coming to the footy only to spend half the game going in and out of your seat to drink. Like why not get drunk for free at home? 
 

 

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Just now, Mel Bourne said:

I’ve been lectured fairly solidly by some here for calling out Pickett’s performances these past couple of months. Obviously he’s got a whole half of football to make amends, but if this form continues tonight, those lecturers can stick their stat sheets where the Sun don’t shine. 

Personally I know where to stick the stats sheets full stop..

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5 minutes ago, brendan said:

Kozzy is scared for the contest after getting suspended early in year he needs a spell 

he has to tackle someone before that becomes a risk, and so far there has been no danger of that happening.

 

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

The viewing experience at this ground is atrocious 

I will never understand why you bother coming to the footy only to spend half the game going in and out of your seat to drink. Like why not get drunk for free at home? 
 

 

That sounds a little jaded

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Lots of poor decisions and pressure/defence from half forward to the half back line has been very minimal, they are finding a lot of easy passes through the middle. 
 

We are up, they have 3 players out. If we lose this then this will go down as bad a loss as the clubs had. 
Lots need to change in the second half, compose with ball in hand is the most important. We are making so many mistakes under minimal pressure. Clean that up and we run away with this. Don’t or underestimate their desire and we lose. Lyon will have them pushing themselves to beyond their normal limits this second half.

Goodwin needs to find a way to get this team back to 21 when they hunted teams and had an edge to them. 

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Just now, Yossarian said:

That sounds a little jaded

It’s very hard to watch a game when I have my view obscured every 4 seconds by “fans” carrying $800 worth of mid strength beer 

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Who’s the third? 
 

King, Ross and who else?

Didn't catch the name someone got collected in a marking contest before halftime 

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Selection of Spargo and Melksham has been much criticized. Both are doing far better than the much-vaunted Kozzie.  It's baffling and frustrating because we all know how dynamic Kozzie can be.

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Goodwin put a rocket up picketts [censored] at half time. If we are any sot of side with their injuries we should win by 10 goals.

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

It’s very hard to watch a game when I have my view obscured every 4 seconds by “fans” carrying $800 worth of mid strength beer 

Then back to the dunny.

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14 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Ok, no idea what the [censored] you are on about @Macca I’ve no agenda against Brayshaw, but you have singled me out for some reason. What ever. 

I'm simply saying that his good work never gets recognised nor are other players who make the same errors (under pressure) being pointed out

It's just always Brayshaw and never anyone else.  Except for maybe ANB and that's often unfair as well

Both players are in the thick of things and both are often under the hammer when disposing of the ball

Neither player is A grade so they are going to make a few errors.  From my point of view, it's easy to deal with

The bigger issue are the players who aren't getting the ball enough.  Now that is a problem.  Or those who can't kick straight for goal

Brayshaw has had 12 disposals and none of his few errors have led to opposition scores anyway ... anyone would think that he's turned the ball over 12 times given the levels of exaggeration on these threads

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