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I’m now one hundred percent convinced.

We have the worst game plan in the world and only the fact we have talented players is getting us through some of this. 

Absolutely putrid decisions after putrid decisions. The [censored] was Viney thinking then.

 

At last 

 

Who needs Fritter when we have Melk?

(I’m joking obviously, but I actually really like him in the side and the truth is we’re going to need him firing so this is good to see, he’s had a good game).


 

Overall ...

We've got at least 5-7 players who don't impact games or get enough possessions

And about 8-10 players who turn the ball over too easily (and that includes ANB & Brayshaw)

And any number who are down on their best

Pressure accounts for a number of errors but unforced errors?  And not getting enough of it? 

So that's nearly the 2/3rds of the team with some sort of deficiency

At least we don't have the yips in front of goal this week

This team can play so much better

Tracc another horror HB in the middle to no one's advantage.

Hold on to the ball if you cant find a man!  Even a free for HTB is a better outcome.  So panicky around the contest.  No poise or composure


Poor miss 

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

C7 commentary is just openly supporting saint Kilda.

It's a disgrace


Jake Milkshake brings all the goals to the board

You can drop him, but he’s all class

Bring him back, he just kicks goals

Na na na-na na, they all want him

Na na na-na na, entrocote love him

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Gawn and Grundy should be ashamed right now.

They have done it all year.

The 2 headed beast is about as scary as Big Bird!!!

 

What a mark Sparrow! That's the stuff that wins you football games pals 


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